A week in Malta
In the contect of ingé+, sixteen students went to Malta for a one-week language internship. Among them four are student from Algoud-Laffemas.
In the contect of ingé+, sixteen students went to Malta for a one-week language internship. Among them four are student from Algoud-Laffemas.
Paru dans la newsletter du programme Ingé+, un témoignage du voyage à Malte et de la semaine d’approfondissement à l’anglais. L’original est au lien suivant : https://inge-plus.fr/english-courses-in-malta-fall-2020/ English courses in Malta – Fall 2020 Dans le cadre de la phase d’approfondissement du programme BTSPLUS, les étudiants de la promo 2019 Lire la suite…
Gozo Thanks to Ingé +, we were able to meet new person, from all around the world. We went to a party, and we presented French culture (but maybe too much) and learned about Japanese culture. The other students and I won’t forget the experience and are looking forward to Lire la suite…
Malta rooftops Back to blue Grotto 3 cities Archeological ruins
This day is focused on visiting some places. We went to 3 Marsaxlokk, the Blue Grotto and Ħ’Attard. We visited Marsaxlokk, the fisherman city. The fishing industry give to this city first view of blue grotto Presidential park
It was a rainy morning that soacked us before school. It was like floods in France, but for only 10 minutes. As they said, it’s always like that in Malta. When we arrived in school, the rain stopped and life continues. No harm done, just water that goes away with Lire la suite…
It was Monday. First day in school. But before we took off, we needed to prepare ourselves. Mrs Smeets told us that Malta doesn’t have a lot of water supply and we need to be very careful. If a part of the island uses too much water, the government will Lire la suite…
Malta is a unique country.One thing caught my eye was at the airport: we got of the plane by stairs directly on the ground, and then a special bus took us to the airport. In France, it’s different. We have fancy gates that lead to a piloted arm to get Lire la suite…
Et voilà, c’est parti., cinq de nos étudiants partent pour Malte dans le cadre du projet Ingé+.