Discover Malta

Discover Malta
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Discover Malta

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Learning Objective
At the end of the lesson you will have a good understanding of Malta's history, culture, language, and tourist attractions.

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Introduce the objective of the lesson to students and explain what they will be learning.
What do you already know about Malta?

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Where is Malta?
Malta is a small island nation located in the Mediterranean Sea, south of Italy and north of Libya.

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Show a map of the Mediterranean Sea and point out Malta's location. Ask students if they know where Malta is located.
History of Malta
Malta has a rich history dating back to 5,200 BC, with influences from Phoenician, Roman, Arab, and British cultures.

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Discuss Malta's history and ask students if they know any important historical events or figures from Malta's past.
Language in Malta
The official languages of Malta are Maltese and English. Maltese is a Semitic language written in Latin script.

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Introduce the languages spoken in Malta and ask students if they can recognize any similarities between Maltese and other languages.
Culture in Malta
Malta has a unique culture with influences from Italy, North Africa, and Britain. Traditional Maltese food includes rabbit stew and pastizzi.

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Show pictures of traditional Maltese dishes and ask students if they have tried any Maltese cuisine before.
Religion in Malta
Roman Catholicism is the dominant religion in Malta, with over 90% of the population identifying as Catholic.

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Discuss the role of religion in Maltese culture and ask students if they know any important religious sites in Malta.
Tourist Attractions
Malta is known for its beautiful beaches, ancient temples, and historic cities. Some popular tourist attractions include the Blue Lagoon, St. John's Co-Cathedral, and the Megalithic Temples of Malta.

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Show pictures of popular tourist attractions and ask students if they have visited any of these places before.
Climate in Malta
Malta has a Mediterranean climate with mild winters and hot summers. The best time to visit Malta is between April and June or September and November.

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Discuss the climate in Malta and ask students if they prefer hot or cold weather when traveling.
Transportation in Malta
Public transportation in Malta includes buses and ferries. Taxis and rental cars are also available.

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Discuss the different modes of transportation available in Malta and ask students if they prefer to rent a car or use public transportation.
Festivals and Events
Malta hosts many festivals and events throughout the year, including the Malta International Fireworks Festival, the Malta Jazz Festival, and the Feast of St. Paul's Shipwreck.

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Discuss the different festivals and events in Malta and ask students if they have attended any of these events before.
Maltese Folklore
Maltese folklore includes stories of sea monsters, fairies, and goblins. The traditional Maltese folk dance is called the Għana.

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Introduce Maltese folklore and ask students if they have any similar stories or traditions in their own culture.
Malta's Economy
Malta's economy is primarily based on tourism, manufacturing, and financial services. The Euro is the official currency of Malta.

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Discuss Malta's economy and ask students if they know any important industries or companies based in Malta.
Malta's Government
Malta is a parliamentary republic with a President as head of state and a Prime Minister as head of government. The Maltese Parliament is made up of 69 members.

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Introduce Malta's government and political system and ask students if they know any important political figures in Malta.
Malta's Education System
Education in Malta is compulsory for children between the ages of 5 and 16. There are both public and private schools in Malta.

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Discuss Malta's education system and ask students if they prefer public or private schools.
Malta's Healthcare System
The healthcare system in Malta is funded by the government and provides free or subsidized healthcare to all Maltese citizens and residents.

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Discuss Malta's healthcare system and ask students if they think healthcare should be free for all citizens.
Malta's Sports
Football (soccer) is the most popular sport in Malta, but other popular sports include rugby, basketball, and waterpolo.

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Introduce Malta's sports culture and ask students if they play any sports or follow any sports teams.
Malta's Wildlife
Malta has a diverse range of wildlife, including birds, reptiles, and marine animals. The Maltese Islands are an important stopover for migratory birds.

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Discuss Malta's wildlife and show pictures of some of the unique species found in Malta.
Malta's Environment
Malta faces environmental challenges such as water scarcity, air pollution, and waste management. Efforts are being made to reduce these challenges.

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Introduce Malta's environmental challenges and ask students if they know any ways to help reduce these challenges.
Conclusion
Congratulations! You have learned about Malta's history, culture, language, and tourist attractions. We hope you enjoyed this lesson and gained new insights about Malta.

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Summarize the lesson and ask students if they have any questions or comments about what they have learned.
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