15/06/2026
What would you say after class in Malta?
This guide gives students practical summer English for real moments: making plans with classmates, ordering in cafes, asking about beach trips, checking meeting points and using polite everyday questions.
The goal is simple - choose five phrases per day and actually use them, so they move from notes on your phone into real conversation.
At our boutique school in St Julian's, small classes mean teachers can help you practise the language you will use outside the classroom too.
Which summer phrase would you use first?
๐ https://blog.maltalingua.com/english-phrases-summer-malta-students/
12/06/2026
Six places our students went between their English lessons last term.
That's the part the brochure undersells. Yes โ small classes (max 12 adults), EAQUALS accreditation, a rooftop pool back at the school. But the real syllabus is the island: hiking down to Gฤงajn Tuffieฤงa, crossing the Grand Harbour to the Three Cities by traditional boat, slow afternoons in Gozo, sunsets at Golden Bay.
๐ Course dates and prices are on our site โ start planning your Malta study trip.
12/06/2026
What if your English practice this June started after class in Valletta?
The Malta International Arts Festival runs from 12 to 21 June 2026, with music, performance and visual art in some of Malta's most historic spaces.
Our new student guide explains how to choose one or two evening events, fit them around lessons, and turn the experience into real speaking practice before and after you go.
When you study at a boutique English school in St Julian's, Malta, culture is close enough to become part of your week - not a separate trip.
Which festival event would you choose with your classmates?
๐ https://blog.maltalingua.com/malta-international-arts-festival-2026-student-guide/
10/06/2026
What changes when English class ends at 15:00 and the whole school heads to sea?
On Friday 19 June 2026, our first boat party of the summer sets sail on a traditional Turkish gulet. Expect swimming stops in one of Malta's quieter bays, food and soft drinks included, music on deck, and classmates from across the school using English because it is the one language everyone shares.
That is student life in St Julian's: small classes, 40+ nationalities, and social events where teachers know your name and conversation keeps going after lessons.
Joining us on board, or still planning your summer in Malta?
๐ https://blog.maltalingua.com/maltalingua-boat-party-19-june-2026/
09/06/2026
Nobody talks about the best part of studying English in Malta: what happens after class.
June is warm, social and easier to explore than peak August. The guide covers simple evenings near St Julian's, Sliema and Valletta, real-life English practice, beach stops, cafe nights and Maltalingua activities without trying to do everything in three days.
At a boutique school in St Julian's with max 12 students per class, teachers know your name - and Malta becomes part of your speaking routine after lessons.
What would you do first after class: swim, coffee, Valletta or dinner with classmates?
๐ https://blog.maltalingua.com/malta-in-june-student-activities-after-class/
05/06/2026
Nobody talks about pronunciation until it starts holding you back.
You can know the grammar, understand the vocabulary, and still feel unclear when you speak. This guide explains why English sounds need specific practice - and why Malta is a strong place to build clearer British English pronunciation.
At Maltalingua, small classes mean more speaking time, more correction, and teachers who can actually hear the details. In St Julian's, you also practise English outside class every day.
Which English sound is hardest for you to pronounce?
๐ https://blog.maltalingua.com/improve-english-pronunciation-malafa/
04/06/2026
Most people pick a holiday destination first, then a language school second. Malta lets you have both at once.
Swipe through and you'll see ten of the reasons our students never quite feel like they're "just studying" โ Riviera Beach, Spinola Bay in St Julian's, the fishing boats of Marsaxlokk, Valletta and silent Mdina, the old streets of Birgu, St Peter's Pool, the Blue Grotto, a day across to Gozo, and Popeye Village. That's a typical month of weekends.
The difference is what happens Monday to Friday: a boutique, EAQUALS-accredited school where classes are capped at 12 students (so you actually speak, not just sit), and a rooftop pool right above your classroom. Learning English in Malta isn't a trip you take instead of your course โ it is the course.
๐ Be honest: which of these ten spots would you visit first?