Which English course to choose in Malta depends on your goal, level and how much time you have. If you want to improve day-to-day, a general English course is usually enough. If you want faster results, intensive is better. If you need an official qualification, exam preparation. If you prefer studying with people your age, the over 30 course. In this guide we help you choose with a comparison table, concrete examples and links to our English courses in Malta and free advice.
Quick table: which course to choose by goal
| Your goal | Recommended course | Approx. price | Link |
|---|---|---|---|
| Improve day-to-day | General English | €380–480/month | Balanced skills, ideal for longer stays |
| Fast results | Intensive English | €720–840/month | More hours, more speaking, faster progress |
| Prepare IELTS or Cambridge | Exam preparation | €400–720/month | Specific techniques, mock exams |
| English for work | Business English | €760–1,000/month | Meetings, presentations, emails |
| Study with people your age | Over 30 English | €720–800/month | Mature environment, age groups |
| Flexible schedules | Evening English | €300–480/month | Work by day, study in the evening |
| Travel with family | Family English | €500+/month | Parents and children at the same school |
1. Goal: improve day-to-day
If you want to get speaking and improve listening and writing at a relaxed pace:
- Recommended course: General English
- Hours: around 20 classes of 45 min per week
- Ideal for: longer stays, combining study and tourism, enjoying Malta
General English gives you a balance of grammar, vocabulary, listening and speaking. It's not the most intensive, but it's perfect if you want to progress without pressure and have time for the beach, trips and social life. See English courses in Malta for prices and duration.
2. Goal: fast results
If you have limited time and want to speed up:
- Recommended course: Intensive English
- Hours: around 30 classes per week, more speaking practice
- Ideal for: professionals who need to improve quickly, or those who want to make the most of each week
The key difference: more class hours and dedicated speaking sessions. If you're coming for 2–3 weeks and want a real jump, intensive is usually the best option.
3. Goal: prepare for an official exam
If you need IELTS, Cambridge (FCE, CAE, CPE) or another qualification:
- Recommended course: Exam preparation
- Features: specific techniques, mock exams, small groups (around 6 students)
- Ideal for: university studies, work or immigration
These courses are not "general English": they focus on exam format, timing tricks and practice with real tests. Malta schools have a good pass rate.
4. Goal: English for work
If your aim is the professional sphere:
- Recommended course: Business English
- Content: meetings, presentations, emails, negotiations, sector vocabulary
- Ideal for: executives, entrepreneurs, professionals in international environments
They usually require minimum B1 level. If your English is already intermediate and you want to polish formal language, this is your course.
5. Goal: study with people your age
If you prefer not to be with teenagers:
- Recommended course: Over 30 English
- Features: similar-age groups (30+), more mature environment, adapted methodology
- Ideal for: adults who want a comfortable setting and calmer conversations
Many students aged 35, 40 or 50 choose this type of course to feel more at ease in class.
6. Goal: combine with work or tourism
If you need flexible schedules:
- Recommended course: Evening English
- Schedule: afternoon or evening classes
- Ideal for: working by day, exploring Malta in the morning, studying in the afternoon
Perfect if you want to use the day for the beach, trips or work, and dedicate afternoons to English.
7. Goal: go with family or children
If you're travelling with children or want a family experience:
- Recommended course: Family English or children's English
- Features: parents and children at the same school, classes adapted to each age
- Ideal for: family holidays with learning for everyone
Children usually have small groups and playful methodology; adults have standard classes. The whole family in one place.
8. How to decide if you're unsure
If you're not yet clear on why study English in Malta, read that guide first. If you know the destination but not the school, how to choose the best English school in Malta has practical tips.
With free advice you can explain your goal, dates and budget and get tailored recommendations. If you want help finding the right course, request your free advice here. You can also browse all our English courses in Malta and contact us.
