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École de Langues de Malte (IELS Malta)

Sliema, Malte
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4.5
Tarif De 3000 EUR p/a
Type d'institution:
  • École de langue
  • École
  • Collège international
  • Des cours
Tranche d'âge:13+
Type de formation:
  • Écoles privées mixtes
  • Plein Temps
  • Temps Partiel
  • Online
Langue de l'enseignement:
  • anglais
Année de fondation:1998

À propos de École de Langues de Malte (IELS Malta)

IELS Malte a été fondé en 1998 et a depuis fourni un enseignement linguistique de haute qualité aux étudiants de divers pays. L'institution a gagné en reconnaissance pour ses méthodes d'enseignement innovantes et ses solides partenariats avec diverses organisations internationales. La philosophie éducative d'IELS est basée sur une approche personnalisée pour chaque étudiant, permettant un apprentissage maximement efficace. Les étudiants ont l'opportunité de s'immerger dans un environnement linguistique. IELS Malte a joué un rôle important dans le système éducatif de la région, offrant des cours pour des étudiants venant du monde entier. L'institution maintient une réputation en tant que l'un des meilleurs centres de langue à Malte. Les objectifs principaux de l'institution incluent le développement de la pensée critique, la confiance en soi dans un environnement linguistique, et la préparation des étudiants à une formation ultérieure ou à des carrières.

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Conditions d'admission en École de Langues de Malte (IELS Malta)

Les étudiants doivent postuler via le site officiel d'IELS Malta. Les documents requis incluent un passeport, un formulaire de candidature rempli et une preuve de paiement. Veuillez consulter le site de l'institution pour des informations supplémentaires. Examens requis : IELTS, TOEFL, si une confirmation de compétence linguistique est nécessaire. Âge minimum : 16 ans. Processus de candidature : les documents peuvent être soumis en ligne sur le site de l'école. Le coût dépend du programme et de la durée des études. Qualifications éducatives : un diplôme de l'enseignement secondaire ou son équivalent est requis. Documents requis : passeport, photographies, preuve de compétence linguistique, recommandations (si disponibles). Exigences pour les étudiants internationaux : le niveau de langue anglaise doit être au moins intermédiaire (B1). Conditions financières : une preuve de fonds peut être requise pour le visa. Dates limites de candidature : les candidatures sont acceptées toute l'année ; consultez le site pour connaître les dates de début des cours. Test ou entretien : un test d'évaluation du niveau de langue est effectué avant le début du cours. Qualifications ou expérience : aucune expérience éducative préalable n'est requise. Notification des résultats : les étudiants reçoivent un e-mail de notification concernant leur acceptation dans le cours.

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Qualification minimale pour l'admission à École de Langues de Malte (IELS Malta)

En raison du processus d'admission, un minimum de 5,0 au test IELTS ou équivalent est requis.

Perspectives après l'achèvement de la formation dans École de Langues de Malte (IELS Malta)

Les diplômés de l'IELS Malta peuvent poursuivre leurs études dans des universités ou trouver des emplois dans des entreprises internationales qui nécessitent des compétences linguistiques.

Titre
Âge
Période
Cours d'anglais16+1 semaine
Special English course16+1 semaine
Cours FCE (Anglais)16+6 semaines
CAE Courses (English)16+6 semaines
CPE Courses (English)16+6 semaines
English Online16+2 leçons
Cours d'anglais13+1 semaine
Cours intensif d'anglais16+52 semaines
Cours général d'anglais16+52 semaines

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Andrew E. Review: training in Malta. Advantages and disadvantages
2024-08-05

How I went to Malta to learn the language after refusing a visa to Canada? First I wanted to leave for half a year to learn the language in Canada. I applied for a visa but was refused. Then, I decided to choose Malta. Malta is suitable for combining studying and rest in a warm time (summer). Winter, spring is not the best time. It really was a tiny island. Here everything is small: houses, roads, shops. The size of the island is somewhere 10 to 25 km, and if you want it you can go around on a bicycle. Walking along the embankment, for 40 minutes you can pass 4-5 cities and do not notice it. Yes, by the way, the state of Malta itself consists of 4 islands. The largest and most important is Malta with the same name with a population of about 300 thousand people, Gozo goes next about 35 thousand. I forgot to say that I flew to Malta in January. It's cold, damp, the island is very blowing, lots of rocky shores, and the waves in some places are beating against the shore and splashing above your head. In addition, the weather changes constantly. As for the school, I studied at IELS. Good school, good teachers. But not all! One I had a nuddy, I was several times almost chopped off in class. Lessons, by the way were in groups of 8 people. What else can I add, during studying we went on a boat to the blue lagoon, went to the island of Gozo, to the place where the film "Troy" was shot with Brad Pitt, went on tours in historical places - It's interesting! I was very lucky with one teacher. We made friends, went to visit her on a barbecue, she lived with her husband and two young children in a very decent villa. Her husband had his own sports bar, and we went there several times for a get-together.  For 6 months I was preparing to hand over IELTS , and I did it. I passed it to 6.5 - this is enough to enter the university where courses are conducted in English. In terms of entertaining, we played football against other language schools. The swimming season began in May. From this time after the lessons we went to practice on the beach, which belonged to the hotel of Dragonar.  In Malta I lived in a residence. It was a building with apartments, where there were 3 rooms, a common room and a kitchen. Clean and tidy. In Malta, a lot of houses are located close to each other.

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Andrew E. Review: training in Malta. Advantages and disadvantages
2024-08-05

How I went to Malta to learn the language after refusing a visa to Canada? First I wanted to leave for half a year to learn the language in Canada. I applied for a visa but was refused. Then, I decided to choose Malta. Malta is suitable for combining studying and rest in a warm time (summer). Winter, spring is not the best time. It really was a tiny island. Here everything is small: houses, roads, shops. The size of the island is somewhere 10 to 25 km, and if you want it you can go around on a bicycle. Walking along the embankment, for 40 minutes you can pass 4-5 cities and do not notice it. Yes, by the way, the state of Malta itself consists of 4 islands. The largest and most important is Malta with the same name with a population of about 300 thousand people, Gozo goes next about 35 thousand. I forgot to say that I flew to Malta in January. It's cold, damp, the island is very blowing, lots of rocky shores, and the waves in some places are beating against the shore and splashing above your head. In addition, the weather changes constantly. As for the school, I studied at IELS. Good school, good teachers. But not all! One I had a nuddy, I was several times almost chopped off in class. Lessons, by the way were in groups of 8 people. What else can I add, during studying we went on a boat to the blue lagoon, went to the island of Gozo, to the place where the film "Troy" was shot with Brad Pitt, went on tours in historical places - It's interesting! I was very lucky with one teacher. We made friends, went to visit her on a barbecue, she lived with her husband and two young children in a very decent villa. Her husband had his own sports bar, and we went there several times for a get-together.  For 6 months I was preparing to hand over IELTS , and I did it. I passed it to 6.5 - this is enough to enter the university where courses are conducted in English. In terms of entertaining, we played football against other language schools. The swimming season began in May. From this time after the lessons we went to practice on the beach, which belonged to the hotel of Dragonar.  In Malta I lived in a residence. It was a building with apartments, where there were 3 rooms, a common room and a kitchen. Clean and tidy. In Malta, a lot of houses are located close to each other.

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