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Borka

Hello!

I am coming to Malta to study at the Uni and as I speak (more or less) the French and the German, I would like to keep continuing. Do you know about some nice language school (near Msida - the best) ? I would like to start Maltese as well - any suggestions? :).

if somebody would like to take "Tandem" - I will teach Slovak :-P, she/he will teach me any of mentiont languages, it is also more than welcome :). Or if some foreigner would like to pracise the language together with me on the beach or at coffee :-)

Thank you for your help in advance!

     Barbora

btw. I don´t want to spam you here with many posts, so I will join one more here - anybody knows about some salsa classes?? :))

Julien

Hello,

regarding the salsa classes, you should create a new thread (and don't worry posting lots of questions has never been a problem here)
Cheers,

Julien

ricky

Hi Barbora,

welcome to our forum. As Julien said questions are never a problem here on the forum. It might just happen that nobody can answer.

But in the case of Salsa just put in 'salsa classes malta' and you will get several sites catering with Salsain Malta. I do know Salsa is popular in Malta so hopefully someone with Salsa experience can give you info on the best way to go about it.

And feel free to post it as a new post 'Salsa classes?' under 'Leisure' as then the question will be directly available for future reference.

Cheers
Ricky

Borka

...thank you, guys! :)

JohnS

Borka wrote:

as I speak (more or less) the French and the German, I would like to keep continuing. Do you know about some nice language school (near Msida - the best) ? .


You could try the German Maltese Circle, which is the local affiliate of the official Goethe Institut, in Valletta, and/or the Alliance Francaise in Floriana (just outside Valletta).  Valletta is an easy place to get to by public transport.   

Borka

...thank you a lot, John! :)

Myrkur

JohnS wrote:

Valletta is an easy place to get to by public transport.


depends where you live ha ha. although does seem to be a bit better lately.

Borka

...well, I live in Msida, totally close to the South part of the Uni campus. SO hopefully it will work smoothly :D

Myrkur

Ah well you are fine then hehe

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