Quality English
QE Talks
QE Talks is the podcast from Quality English, exploring trusted English language destinations through conversations with schools, agents and industry experts. From student experiences and local insights to hidden gems and destination advice, each episode helps agents and students discover what makes each location unique.
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8 de jul. de 2026
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Episodios
QE Talks Episode 3 | Malta 08.07.2026 18:35
What makes Malta one of Europe's most popular destinations for learning English? In Episode 3 of QE Talks, host Jonathan Swindell is joined by Anna Portelli Norris, Marketing Development Manager at ESE Malta, and Rebecca Bonnici, CEO at BELS Malta, to explore everything that makes Malta a unique place to study English. From its Mediterranean lifestyle and welcoming international community to h...
QE Talks Episode 2 | South Africa 24.06.2026 13:52
What makes South Africa such a unique destination for learning English? In Episode 2 of QE Talks, host Jonathan Swindell is joined by Vivi Van Ketel (Avenue English), Gavin Eyre (International House Cape Town), and special guest Kiran Harilal from English Zone One, a trusted Quality Agent, to explore student life, local culture, hidden gems and the experiences that make South Africa unforgettable.
QE Talks Episode 1 | Ireland 08.06.2026 21:03
In the first episode of QE Talks, host Jonathan Swindell is joined by Marc Cullen, Managing Director at Cork English College, and Aidan O'Shea, Director of Operations at The Linguaviva Centre, for a conversation about what makes Ireland one of the world's most popular destinations for learning English.
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