English course Malta
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Printed Date: 16 January 2009 at 3:11am
Topic: English course Malta
Posted By: Aishia22
Subject: English course Malta
Date Posted: 08 August 2008 at 1:15am
Hello to all! I have been learning English for almost a year and right
now I’m taking a
http://www.english.babylon-idiomas.com/esp/es/academia-ingles-madrid.htm -
curso inglés Madrid – an intensive course in Madrid. I feel I
was able to improve my English a lot with this and now I can finally
have real conversations and write letters in English. I’m very glad I
decided to come to Madrid to improve my English further! The capital
and largest city of Spain is such a pulsating place where you meet
people from all over the world everyday. Madrid offers everything:
amazing green spaces and parklands like the Parque del Retiro, with
places like the Palacio de Comunicaciones great monuments to look at
and of course a vibrating nightlife! If anyone ever wants to spend some
time here, I can definitely recommend it!
I
love being able to communicate in a foreign language. Now I’m also a
lot interested in different cultures where English is spoken. So I’m
thinking of doing another course next year, for example they offer very
interesting http://www.clubivy.com/cursos-en-irlanda_normal.htm -
cursos de ingles en Irlanda! I would like to explore the Irish
culture on the largest island in Europe. With this I would actually get
the chance to practice my English even more in real life! Which such a
different climate and vegetation compared to Spain I am sure it could
be an unforgettable time. Does anyone have any experiences with that?
A
friend of mine is taking an
http://www.languagecourses.net/languages-studies-abroad-countrys/en/45/malta.html -
English course Malta right now, which also seems to be a good
option for a language course. For her it’s also the best being able to
communicate with locals in their own language. Somehow you don’t feel
as much as a foreigner anymore and people really appreciate the effort.
What she especially likes about Malta besides the sunny weather,
expansive beaches and thriving nightlife is the mixture of so many
styles and traditions there. For me
learning English has enriched my life and I definitely want to keep
going on with this language! Can anyone give me any other advice on the
mentioned places for a possible course or has any other ideas? Thanks
in advance!
------------- ""Love is not about finding the right person, but creating a right relationship. It's not about how much love you have in the beginning but how much love you build till the end.""
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Replies:
Posted By: onebir
Date Posted: 10 August 2008 at 12:55am
Originally posted by Aishia22
So I’m
thinking of doing another course next year, for example they offer very
interesting http://www.clubivy.com/cursos-en-irlanda_normal.htm -
cursos de ingles en Irlanda! I would like to explore the Irish
culture on the largest island in Europe. |
Irish people are notoriously friendly, but you might find the weather cold and damp... Since you're already in Europe, & presumably have a Schengen visa, it might be an idea to get a cheap flight (ryanair, easyjet etc) across & visit before commiting yourself to a long stay.
You'd probably pick up an Irish accent. It's a bit of a minority accent, but I don't think that makes it inferior to the bigger english accents. (Having said that I'm half Irish myself...)
Slightly closer to home you could study in Australia or NZ...
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Posted By: Aishia22
Date Posted: 12 August 2008 at 8:49pm
Originally posted by onebir
Originally posted by Aishia22
So I’m
thinking of doing another course next year, for example they offer very
interesting http://www.clubivy.com/cursos-en-irlanda_normal.htm -
cursos de ingles en Irlanda! I would like to explore the Irish
culture on the largest island in Europe. |
Irish people are notoriously friendly, but you might find the weather cold and damp... Since you're already in Europe, & presumably have a Schengen visa, it might be an idea to get a cheap flight (ryanair, easyjet etc) across & visit before commiting yourself to a long stay.
You'd probably pick up an Irish accent. It's a bit of a minority accent, but I don't think that makes it inferior to the bigger english accents. (Having said that I'm half Irish myself...)
Slightly closer to home you could study in Australia or NZ...
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Hello Onebir,
Thanks for reading my article and thank you so much for your reply its highly appreciated.
Have a nice day.
------------- ""Love is not about finding the right person, but creating a right relationship. It's not about how much love you have in the beginning but how much love you build till the end.""
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