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Professional Teacher Training Programmes Erasmus+ fully funded!

Easy School of Languages has been running Teacher Training courses for the past 18 years! All courses are eligible for funding under the new Erasmus+ programme for Education, Training & Youth which can cover all the costs of travel, accommodation + course fees.
 
Our school is registered with the European Commission Organisation ID: E10056610. We will be pleased to assist you with applying for Erasmus+ funding.
 

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At Easy School of Languages, we are deeply committed to supporting teachers and educational staff from diverse countries and backgrounds. Our goal is to enhance their language skills and improve the quality of English language teaching. Our teacher training courses are renowned for their excellence and outstanding professionalism.

Our teacher trainers are highly qualified and bring many years of experience in both teaching and teacher training. They hold internationally recognized qualifications such as Cambridge CELTA and DELTA, Trinity Dip.TESOL and Cert.TESOL, as well as B.A., B.Ed, and M.A. degrees.

 

This ensures that our training programs are grounded in the latest educational methodologies and best practices.

In addition to delivering top-notch training, our trainers are committed to their own continuous professional development.

 

They regularly attend and present at international and local conferences, seminars, and workshops. This ongoing engagement with the global educational community helps them stay at the forefront of innovative teaching methods and professional development initiatives.

Course Summary

€400/1 week course

€800/2 weeks course

Minimum age: 21

Course days: Monday to Friday

Course length: 1 week / 2 weeks

Lesson duration: 45 minutes

​Maximum class size (group courses): 12

​Certificate/s: Certificate of Attendance. Europass Mobility if previously and duly completed by the participant and signed by the head of the sending organisation.

Course Leaders

Aurore Trouvé

Cambridge DELTA and Teacher Trainer

Aurore is a teacher, teacher trainer, and international speaker. She holds the Cambridge DELTA and has experience teaching English across a wide range of contexts and age groups. She has held roles such as English Head Teacher in Peru and Academic Manager in Malta. Aurore specialises in teacher wellbeing and helps educators create engaging, tech-enhanced lessons that motivate students while supporting their professional growth. She regularly speaks at international conferences, sharing insights on teacher development, wellbeing, and effective teaching practices.

Adrian Webb

BA Hons English Literature and Philosophy, DELTA, Train the Trainer, CertIBET, CELTA.

Adrian has been working in the TEFL industry for over 15 years as a teacher, teacher trainer, course writer and Director of Studies. He has worked in the UK, Qatar, Jordan, India, Ethiopia, Myanmar and Malta for British Council, Stafford House, International House and is now Director of Studies at Easy School of Languages in Malta. He specialises in IELTS exam preparation and Business Communication for which he has written and delivered courses globally. 

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Teacher Training Courses

Methodology for the Contemporary
English Classroom

 

Minimum level: Upper Intermediate (B2)

Duration: 1 or 2 weeks

Lessons per week: 20 English Language Development + 10 Methodology

​Overview: This dynamic two­ week teacher training course is designed for English language educators seeking to enhance their classroom practice with innovative, learner ­centered methodologies.


Key Takeaways:

  • Design effective lesson plans with clear aims. 

  • Apply a range of teaching methodologies mindfully and eclectically.

  • Implement engaging activities that foster active participation.

Global Teaching Toolkit: English and CLIL for Educators

 

Minimum level: Pre­ intermediate (B1)

Lessons per week: 20 Presentation + 10 Workshops

​Overview: Whether it is the language teacher teaching another subject in a foreign language or the subject teacher using a foreign language to teach content, the outcome will be the integrated learning of both content and language.

Key Takeaways:

  • Integrate a variety of digital tools to engage students and improve learning outcomes.

  • Develop and manage technology-driven projects that encourage critical thinking and collaborative skills.

  • Utilise AI in the classroom to enhance learning experiences and automate routine educational tasks.

Mindfulness and Well Being for Teachers

Minimum level: Intermediate (B1)

Lessons per week: 20 Presentation + 10 Workshops

​Overview: The course emphasizes the application of mindfulness in key areas, including stress and conflict management, movement and exercise, communication, and teaching and classroom management.

Key Takeaways:

  • Practice mindful movement and nutrition.

  • Improve communication through active listening.

  • Apply mindfulness techniques for stress management and classroom management​

English Language Development for Teachers
and Staff Working in Education

Minimum level: Elementary (A1) to Advanced (C1)

Lessons per week: 30 Language Development

​Overview:  This course is aimed at nonnative teachers and educational staff who are interested in developing their English language skills to be able to communicate more effectively. Participants will be able to upgrade their level of English through a variety
of interactive activities in the classroom. This course also includes a focus on language skills.

Key Takeaways:

  • Communicate more confidently and effectively in English within educational settings.

  • Apply improved pronunciation, intonation, and fluency techniques in professional interactions.

  • Engage students in English learning through interactive and culturally aware teaching strategies.

  • Integrate English language activities into various subject areas for an enriched bilingual classroom experience.

English in Action: Skills for Real-World  Scenarios

 

Minimum level: 30 English Language Development

Lessons per week: Beginner (A1) to Advanced (C1)

​Overview: English in Action is a course designed to equip students with practical language skills necessary for various everyday situations. The course focuses on developing proficiency in all four language skills – reading, writing, listening, and speaking – with an emphasis on real world communication.

Key Takeaways:

  • Students will be able to communicate effectively in English in a variety of everyday situations.

  • Students will have improved proficiency in all four language skills – reading, writing, listening, and speaking –.

  • Students will be able to understand authentic spoken and written English.

Maltese Culture, History and Art

Minimum level: Intermediate (B1)

Lessons per week: 20 Presentation + 10 Workshop

​Overview: This course has been designed using CLIL methodology to provide teachers with an in depth understanding of Maltese culture, history and art whilst developing their English Language skills. The

Key Takeaways:

  • Participants will improve their English language proficiency.

  • Contemporary Maltese culture, including its culinary traditions, wine industry, and fashion scene.

  • Develop their communication skills through interactive discussions, presentations, and reflections on their experiences.

Voices of Malta: Learn English Through
Culture & History

Minimum level: Elementary and Weak Pre-Intermediate (A1/A2)

Lessons per week: 20 Presentation + 10 Cultural Activities

​Overview: This course is designed for adult learners who want to improve their English while exploring the rich culture, history, and art of Malta. Using a simplified CLIL (Content and Language Integrated Learning) approach, students will attend General English lessons in the morning to build core language skills, followed by afternoon workshops and excursions that introduce them to Maltese life and heritage.

Key Takeaways:

  • Understand basic facts about Maltese history and culture, including key historical periods and famous landmarks.

  • Recognize and describe Maltese art and architecture, from ancient temples to modern works.

  • • Improve vocabulary and grammar related to travel, culture, and daily life.

Contemporary Maltese Culture

 

Minimum level: Pre-intermediate (B1)

Lessons per week: 20 Presentation + 10 Workshops

 

​Overview: This course has been designed using CLIL methodology to present an overview of contemporary Maltese culture while developing the participants English language skills. The course will focus on three main areas of Maltese culture; food, wine and fashion and will explore their history, industries, and significance in modern day Maltese life.

Key Takeaways:

  • Participants will improve their English language

  • Participants will gain a comprehensive understanding of contemporary culture

  • Participants will develop their communication skills

  • Impart techniques for effective listening.

Flavours & Fashion: English for Everyday Life

 

Minimum level: Elementary (A2) to Pre-intermediate (B1)

Lessons per week: 20 General English + 10 Cultural Activities

​Overview: Using a simplified CLIL (Content and Language Integrated Learning) approach, students attend General English lessons in the morning to build essential language skills, followed by afternoon workshops focused on food, wine, and fashion—three pillars of contemporary Maltese life.

Key Takeaways:

  • Participants will improve their English language proficiency.

  • Communicate in everyday situations using basic English vocabulary and grammar.

  • Participants will develop their communication skills through interactive  discussions, presentations, and reflections on their experiences

English in Action: Skills for Real-World  Scenarios

 

Minimum level: 30 English Language Development

Lessons per week: Beginner (A1) to Advanced (C1)

​Overview: English in Action is a course designed to equip students with practical language skills necessary for various everyday situations. The course focuses on developing proficiency in all four language skills – reading, writing, listening, and speaking – with an emphasis on real world communication.

Key Takeaways:

  • Students will be able to communicate effectively in English in a variety of everyday situations.

  • Students will have improved proficiency in all four language skills – reading, writing, listening, and speaking –.

  • Students will be able to understand authentic spoken and written English.

Accessible Digital Technology for Teachers

 

Minimum level: 20 Presentation + 10 Workshops

Lessons per week:  Strong Pre intermediate (B1)

​Overview: This course is designed for educators seeking to enhance their teaching practices through the effective integration of technology. Participants will explore a range of digital tools and platforms that can be used to engage students, facilitate collaborative projects, and create dynamic learning experiences.

Key Takeaways:

  • Integrate a variety of digital tools into their teaching practices to enhance student engagement and learning outcomes

  • Develop strategies to encourage and support students in using technology for research, collaboration, and creative expression.

  • Promote digital literacy among students, emphasizing the ethical use.

Crafting the Future: AI for Technical and
Vocational Educators

 

\Minimum level: 20 Presentation + 10 Workshops

Lessons per week: Pre-Intermediate (B1)

​Overview: Educators are increasingly confronted with the complexity and abundance of digital tools—particularly those powered by Artificial Intelligence (AI). This course is designed to support educators by providing clear, comprehensive guidance on how
to effectively navigate and apply AI. Throughout the course, participants will gain a solid foundation in the principles of AI, exploring what AI is and how it functions in modern society and education.

Key Takeaways:

  • Become confident using a range of AI tools and educational applications.

  • Understand and apply best practices for AI integration.

  • Build confidence in utilizing AI as a supportive tool to enhance student learning.

Diversity, Equalty and Inclusion in the
workplace

 

Minimum level: 20 Presentation + Workshop

Lessons per week: Pre Intermediate (B1)

​Overview: This course provides a comprehensive introduction to the principles of equity, diversity, and inclusion (EDI) in the workplace. Over five days, participants will explore key concepts, understand the impact of bias and stereotypes, learn strategies to promote inclusion, and develop skills to address discrimination.

Key Takeaways:

  • Define key terms related to equity, diversity, and inclusion.

  • Analyze the impact of bias and stereotypes on workplace dynamics.

  • Use inclusive language effectively in workplace communications.

AI in the Workplace

 

Minimum level: 20 Presentation + Workshop

Lessons per week: Strong Pre intermediate (B1)

​Overview: This course, “AI in the Workplace,” is designed to introduce non­native English speakers to the fundamental concepts and applications of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in various professional settings. Over five days, participants will explore the basics of AI, different AI technologies, their applications across industries, ethical considerations, and future trends.

Key Takeaways:

  • Understand Basic AI Concepts: Explain the fundamental principles of AI and identify its applications in daily life and the workplace.

  • Compare AI Technologies: Evaluate different AI technologies like chatbots, virtual assistants, and predictive analytics.

  • Analyze AI Applications: Identify and discuss the use of AI in different industries, including healthcare, finance, and retail.

Social Media Marketing: 5 Days to Digital Stardom!

 

Minimum level: 20 Presentation + Workshop

Lessons per week: Intermediate (B1)

​Overview: Social Media Marketing: 5 Days to Digital Stardom! is a 5­day English as a Foreign Language (EFL) course designed for individuals interested in social media marketing. The course aims to provide participants with the language skills and industry­ specific knowledge necessary to excel in this dynamic field. Through interactive activities, real ­world case studies, and practical exercises, participants will enhance their English proficiency while gaining valuable insights into social media strategies, content creation, and digital marketing trends.

Key Takeaways:

  • Understand and use social media marketing terminology effectively.

  •  Create engaging and relevant content for various social media platforms.

  •  Develop and implement social media marketing strategies.

Supporting Diverse Learners: A Practical Approach to SEN

 

Minimum level: 20 Presentation + Workshop

Lessons per week: Intermediate (B1)

​Overview: This comprehensive 5­day course offers an in­ depth exploration of how to better support students with Special Educational Needs (SEN) in school settings. Designed for educators who are seeking practical strategies and a deeper understanding of neurodiverse learners, building inclusive, supportive, and adaptive classrooms.

Key Takeaways:

  • Understanding learner diversity: gain insights into common learning differences such as autism, ADHD, dyslexia, anxiety, and DLD, and how they affect classroom behavior and learning.

  • Inclusive classroom practices: learn how to adapt lessons and implement accommodations to support diverse learning styles.

  •  Effective communication: develop strategies for mindful and empathetic communication with students, parents, and colleagues to strengthen collaboration and trust.

Diversity, Equality and Inclusion in the  Workplace

 

Minimum level: 20 Presentation + Workshop

Lessons per week: Intermediate (B1)

​Overview: This course provides a comprehensive introduction to the principles of equity, diversity, and inclusion (EDI) in the workplace. Over five days, participants will explore key concepts, understand the impact of bias and stereotypes, learn strategies to promote inclusion, and develop skills to address discrimination. The course is designed for non­native English speakers, integrating language learning with content knowledge to enhance both EDI understanding and English proficiency.

Key Takeaways:

  • Define key terms related to equity, diversity, and inclusion.

  •  Explain the importance of EDI in creating a positive workplace environment.

  •  Identify and describe various forms of bias and stereotypes.

Mastering the Method: A Week in the Life of an EFL Educator.

 

Minimum level: 20 Presentation + Workshop

Lessons per week: Intermediate (B1)

​Overview: This immersive one ­week job shadowing program offers aspiring and current educators a unique opportunity to observe and engage with experienced EFL teachers in a dynamic language school environment. Participants will gain firsthand exposure to a variety of teaching methodologies and classroom practices used in general English courses (from Beginner to Advanced), business English, and exam preparation classes for Cambridge and IELTS.

Key Takeaways:

  • Identify and describe key EFL teaching methodologies used across different proficiency levels and course types.

  • Analyze classroom dynamics and teacher­ student interactions in general English, business English, and exam preparation contexts.

  • Evaluate lesson structures and teaching strategies for effectiveness and learner engagement.

For a more complete course description please contact us on +356 21225505 or by e-mail at info@easysl.com

European funding for teacher training

The European Union has launched Erasmus+, which offers numerous funding opportunities for professional development courses for teachers and school professionals. At Easy School of Languages, we have developed a wide variety of courses and we can guide you through the application process.

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