Maltese Culture
Malta is rich in history and culture. It has been moulded by the Phoenicians, the Carthaginians, the Romans, the Byzantines, the Normans, the Aragonese, the Knights of St John, the French and finally the British.
This course allows you to improve your English whilst learning about the magic of historic and modern Malta. The course combines language lessons with a variety of study tours to places such as Valletta, the capital, where you'll see a Caravaggio masterpiece in the Cathedral of St John and Mdina, the silent city, which is fortified by bastions which no invader has ever managed to conquer.
Course facts
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| Minimum age |
18 years
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| Length of course |
2 weeks |
| Maximum class size |
8 (average 6) |
| Course dates |
| 4th January |
*During these courses there is a public holiday. Instead of classes, you will have the opportunity to enjoy a typical Maltese festa dedicated to a patron saint. |
| 1st February* |
| 1st March |
| 1st November |
| 6th December* |
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| Weekly number of hours |
15 hours a week |
| Minimum level |
Lower Intermediate (Bell Level 3/A2+)
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Course prices - weekly tuition fees
Malta prices are in Euros (€).
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€285 per week (2010)
Price quoted includes either homestay standard sharing accommodation or residential sharing.
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Accommodation prices
Bell Malta accommodation options:
| Type |
Description |
Weekly fee Low Season |
Weekly fee
High Season
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| 2009 |
2009 |
| Homestay (7 days, 6 nights) |
Standard sharing - 2-3 people per room
with shared bathroom, daily breakfast
and evening meals |
€180 |
€200 |
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Standard single - single room with a shared
bathroom, daily breakfast and evening meals |
€280 |
€325 |
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Executive - single room with private bathroom,
daily breakfast and evening meals |
€360 |
€420 |
| Hotels |
3 - 5* hotel and apartment prices in the range of €200 - €700 a week are available on request. |
Useful notes
Useful information - Deposit - High season supplement:
- All dates provided are recommended arrival dates. If you wish to start on a different date, please contact us.
- Classes begin on the Monday and students should arrive on the Sunday.
- Dates in bold indicate arrival dates that fall on a public holiday. In such cases, classes begin on the Tuesday and students should arrive on the holiday Monday instead of the Sunday.
- Classes end on the Friday and students should depart on the Saturday, with the exception of Good Friday (10th April 2009) where students finish classes on the Thursday and should depart on the Friday.
Deposit
- UK: A non-refundable deposit of £215 is payable for all courses, which includes the £65 registration fee.
- Malta: A non-refundable deposit of €160 is payable for all courses, which includes the €60 registration fee.
High Season supplement
- * High season supplements on UK courses: A high season supplement of £25 a week is payable on all courses falling between 28th June - 29th August 2009.
- High season supplements on Malta courses are shown in the pricing tables.
- For more information please see our terms and conditions.
Insurance options:
2009
UK courses only - for bookings invoiced at 2009 prices travel insurance will be included in your fees. Documentation:
Malta courses only - insurance is not included in your course fees. It is highly recommended that you take cover for personal and financial security.
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