Summer vocabulary is easier to remember when you use it in the place where it matters.

If you are students expanding practical vocabulary, this guide gives you a practical way to think about summer vocabulary before you book, travel or make plans with classmates.

Beach Vocabulary

Useful words include towel, sunscreen, shade, sunglasses, flip-flops, swimwear, lifeguard, rocks, sand, current and jellyfish.

Try making simple sentences: 'I need more sunscreen', 'The rocks are slippery', or 'Let's sit in the shade.'

Travel Vocabulary

Learn route, stop, timetable, delay, ticket, return, one-way, ferry, transfer and meeting point.

These words help you understand transport and activity instructions more quickly.

Activity Vocabulary

Useful words include booking, confirmation, group, guide, entrance, included, optional, cancellation and departure time.

These appear often when you join excursions or organised activities.

How to Practise

Choose ten words before an activity and try to use five of them during the day. Afterwards, write three sentences about what you did.

Vocabulary becomes useful when you connect it to a real memory.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What English vocabulary is useful for summer in Malta?

Beach, travel and activity words — for swimming, boat trips, the weather, eating out and getting around. The guide above lists practical examples.

How do I learn this vocabulary quickly?

Use it in context. A summer in Malta gives you constant real situations to put beach and travel words to work.

Will my course include everyday vocabulary like this?

Yes — lessons focus on practical, usable English, and small classes mean lots of speaking practice.

Is it useful even for beginners?

Very — concrete, everyday words are exactly what beginners need to start communicating with confidence.