Language Schools
Study English in Malta
In Malta there are more than 56 language schools - that’s a lot compared with the size of the island. Language learning-holidays in Malta have become a huge business. During the last years new schools began to open everywhere.
English is one of the national-languages, Maltese the other. The Maltese speak English, many also speak Italian. But there are also some people who do not speak English (only few). Malta was once a British colony - since 1963 they are independent. Since 2003 Malta is a member of the European Union (EU).
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St. Thomas Bay
The St.Thomas Bay is on the outskirts of Marsascala. The bay is very large; however it only has a small sandy beach. Cliffs surround the majority of the bay. There are some cafes and Snack-bars beside the bay. The bay is used also by many Maltese Fishermen.
Marsaxlokk Fishing Village
Marsaxlokk is the best known fishing-village in Malta. It lies on a vast bay which is surrounded by two tongues, Delimara Point in the south-east and Benghisa Point in the south-west (behind Birzebbuga).
Gnejna Bay
This bay is not far away from the Golden Bay. It can be reached on foot, with some effort, from Golden Bay, but the landscape and the cliffs make this a bit difficult. A road leads to the bay and with a car getting there is much faster.
◊Cospicua (Bormla) ◊National Holidays and Feasts in Malta ◊Armier Bay ◊Paceville ◊Vittoriosa (Birgu)
