June 5 – 7th, 2026 Malta

The 5th International Language Coaching Conference

Organized By ILCA

The 2026 International Language Coaching Conference

Clarity in Complexity: Connection through Communication

Thank you for your interest in attending the 5th International Language Coaching Conference in Malta! 

After successful events in London, Budapest, Paris, and Málaga, this year’s gathering marks our landmark 5th conference, with an anniversary gala celebration and new collaborations with leading CPD organisations. Supported by the ELT Council Malta, we are planning our biggest-ever live event.

This year’s expanded program includes two full days indoors (June 5th-6th, 9:00–5:00) and a half day of outdoor networking and learning (June 7th, 10:00–12:30). Optional programs will be announced soon.

📍Venue: Urban Valley Resort & Spa, Kappara, Malta
🗓️Date: June 5–7th, 2026

2026 Conference Themes

Clarity in Complexity: Connection through Communication
Our world is becoming increasingly complex - technologically, culturally, and professionally. In this environment, the ultimate value a language coach provides is clarity; not through instruction but through the art of communication. This conference is for the coach who is ready to master the skills of authentic communication, lifelong learning, and impactful leadership in a complex world.

Clarity in Communication

How do coaches create clarity?
This strand is for practical and interactive workshops that demonstrate HOW you create clarity through and in your communication and coaching practice. Proposals should ground the approach in evidence (learning science, psychology, pedagogy/adult learning) and show how to help clients learn, stay motivated, and create real change.

Clarity Within

How do coaches stay clear on the inside?
This strand is about the coach’s inner world - awareness, reflection, and personal sustainability. We’re looking for workshops that help coaches build inner clarity, resilience, and emotional agility so they can navigate uncertainty without losing themselves. Sessions may explore mindset, reflective practices, self-awareness tools, boundaries, or wellbeing habits that support long-term professional growth.

Clarity for Leaders

How do language and communication coaches influence change at the organizational level?
This strand is for coaches who support leaders or teams. We’re looking for sessions that show how communication coaching becomes a strategic asset: shaping clear messaging, guiding high-stakes conversations, and improving how leaders connect with their people. Workshops may explore positioning, navigating executive environments, and shifting from “language helper” to trusted communication advisor.

Clarity Through Technology

How do we use technology without losing the human connection?
This strand is for workshops that show practical, intentional use of tools like AI to enhance coaching, not replace it. We’re looking for sessions that demonstrate how technology can personalize learning, streamline admin tasks, reveal insights from data, and free the coach to focus on what matters most - the human relationship.

Conference Program

Morning sessions (8:30-2:00 PM)
  • 8:30 – 9:00 AM – Registration & Welcome Coffee
  • 9:00 – 9:15 AM – Opening Remarks
  • 9:15 – 9:45 AM – Opening Plenary – Gabriella Kovács and Carrie McKinnon
  • 9:45 – 10:00 AM – Short Break
  • 10:00 – 11:00 AM – Plenary 1:  Gordon Lewis: Language Coaching: A Look Back and a Look Forward
  • 11:00 – 11:15 AM- Short Break 

11:15 – 12:20 PM ED Talks 

  • 11:15–11:20 – Feny Freytes (Visual Thinking O’clock)
  • 11:25–11:30 – María Ortega García (Trauma-Informed Mindfulness: Integrating Mind, Heart, and Body)
  • 11:35–11:40 – Zoltán Gyurácz (From Linguist to Leader: Building Your Business in Language Coaching)
  • 11:45–11:50 – Kathy Ellis (Beyond Words: Intercultural Competence for Language Coaches)
  • 11:55–12:00 – Elina Karapetyan (Empowering Well-Being of Displaced Teachers and Learners)
  • 12:05–12:10 – Roxana Blăgescu (Mental Health and Burnout While Navigating from Employee to Freelancer/Entrepreneur)
  • 12:10–12:15 – Katarzyna Bieniecka-Drzymała, PhD (Language Coaching: An Intervention Supporting Learners’ Metacognitive Awareness)
  • 12:15-12:20 – Ruth Hughes (Language Coaching as a Growth Journey: Building Resilience in Yourself and Your Learners)

12:20 – 2:00 PM – Lunch

Block A (2:00–2:45 PM)
  • Feny FreytesVisual Thinking O’clock (Language & Communication)
  • Kathy EllisBeyond Words: Intercultural Competence for Language Coaches (Language & Communication)
  • Elina KarapetyanEmpowering Well-Being of Displaced Teachers and Learners (Personal Growth & Well-being)

(15-minute break)

Block B (3:00–3:45 PM)
  • Zoltán GyuráczFrom Linguist to Leader: Building Your Business in Language Coaching (Success & Sustainability)
  • María Ortega GarcíaTrauma-Informed Mindfulness: Integrating Mind, Heart, and Body (Personal Growth & Well-being)

(15-minute break)

Block C (4:00–4:45 PM)
  • Katarzyna Bieniecka-Drzymała, PhDLanguage Coaching: An Intervention Supporting Learners’ Metacognitive Awareness (Language & Communication)
  • Roxana BlăgescuMental Health and Burnout While Navigating from Employee to Freelancer/Entrepreneur (Success & Sustainability)
  • Ruth HughesLanguage Coaching as a Growth Journey: Building Resilience in Yourself and Your Learners (Personal Growth & Well-being)
5:00 – 5:30 PM

Networking Event

5:30 – 5:45 PM

Closing Remarks

Morning sessions (9:00-2:00 PM)
  • 9:00 – 9:15 AM – Opening Remarks
  • 9:15 – 10:00 AM – Morning Coffee & Networking
  • 10:00 – 11:00 AM – Plenary 2:  Daniel Xerri: Navigating Change: Cultivating Adaptability Via Language Coaching
    • 11:00 – 11:15 AM – Short Break– Poster Presentations
  • 11:15 – 12:00 PM ED Talks
  • 11:15–11:20 – Rolade Berthier, PhD (Language and Communication: Differentiated and Inclusive) (Language & Communication)
  • 11:20–11:25 – Inna Cherevko (Coaching for Resilience: Supporting Language Learners in Challenging Times) (Personal Growth & Well-being)
  • 11:25–11:30 – Boelo van der Pool (Reaching the “Other” 20%) (Success & Sustainability)
  • 11:30–11:35 – Pablo Molina Byers (Finding Your Own Authentic Way to Communicate) (Language & Communication)
  • 11:35–11:40 – Monika Szijjártó (Roots of Fear, Wings of Growth: A Nature-Inspired Coaching Journey) (Personal Growth & Well-being)
  • 11:40–11:45 – Zuzana Štrbáková (The Fertile Void: What Gestalt Psychology Teaches Us About Awareness) (Language & Communication)
  • 11:45–11:50 – Kateryna Shchebelska (From Overwhelmed to Empowered: Managing Stress and Burnout in Language Coaching) (Personal Growth & Well-being)
  • 11:50–11:55 – Dr. Mika Tamura (Integrating Language Coaching for Effective Cross-Cultural Business Communication) (Language & Communication)
  • 11:55–12:00 – Andrea Daase, Micha Fleiner, Daria Manweiler, Christine Rodewald (Language Coaching as a Holistic Approach to Sustainability in Second Language Learning) (Language & Communication)
  • 12:00 – 12:15 PM – Short Break
  • 12:15 – 2:00 PM – Lunch
Block A (2:00–2:45 PM)
  • Language & Communication: Rolade Berthier, PhD – Language and Communication: Differentiated and Inclusive
  • Language & Communication: Pablo Molina Byers – Finding Your Own Authentic Way to Communicate
  • Personal Growth & Well-being: Inna Cherevko – Coaching for Resilience: Supporting Language Learners in Challenging Times

15-minute break

Block B (3:00–3:45 PM)
  • Language & Communication: Dr. Mika Takura – Integrating Language Coaching for Effective Cross-Cultural Business Communication in Science and Engineering
  • Success & Sustainability: Boelo van der Pool – Reaching the “Other” 20%
  • Personal Growth & Well-being: Monika Szijjártó – Roots of Fear, Wings of Growth: A Nature-Inspired Coaching Journey

15-minute break

Block C (4:00–4:45 PM)
  • Language & Communication: Zuzana Štrbáková – The Fertile Void: What Gestalt Psychology Teaches Us About Awareness
  • Language & Communication: Andrea Daase, Micha Fleiner, Daria Manweiler, Christine Rodewald – Language Coaching as a Holistic Approach to Sustainability in Second Language Learning
  • Personal Growth & Well-being: Kateryna Shchebelska – From Overwhelmed to Empowered: Managing Stress and Burnout in Language Coaching
5:00 – 5:15 PM – Closing Remarks, Day 3 details

Poster Presentations

Poster presentations will commence immediately after the plenaries on Day 2, with presenters available throughout the coffee break to discuss their poster themes and answer any questions. Let’s honor their expertise and commitment by dropping by!

Poster Presenters:

  • Marianna SadivnykLanguage Coaching for Confidence and Clarity: Empowering Authentic Voices (Language & Communication)
  • Olesia KhelilCreating Coaching Lessons OR How to Boost Your Learners’ Autonomy (Language & Communication)
  • Csekőné Szabó AnikóAdvanced Decoding of Games: Microanalysis of Ego States in a Gamified Framework (Personal Growth & Well-being)
  • Eszter GubaPersonalized Teaching in Group Language Acquisition Formats: A Practical Method Based on DISC Personality Types (Personal Growth & Well-being)
Outdoor sessions (10:00 - 12:30 AM)

Gabriella Kovács and Carrie McKinnon tap into the Coaching with Nature foundations to share a walk & talk experience with all interested. Location and itinerary to be announced.

Earliest Bird Ticket Price

€260
220
  • Full Conference Ticket
  • 5th Anniversary Gala Dinner
  • Half-day Outdoor Coaching (June 7th)
  • Includes Networking Lunch (June 5h and 6th)
Earliest Bird

Why attend?

Cutting-Edge Insights

Gain the latest knowledge and perspectives on the evolving landscape of language coaching.

Skill Development

Enhance your coaching practice with practical skills and knowledge you can implement immediately.

Networking Opportunities

Connect with a global community of passionate language coaching professionals, fostering collaboration and growth.

Themes

The 2025 International Language Coaching Conference

The 2025 ILCA Conference brings together three dynamic themes under the overarching focus of sustainability and success. Through these lenses, we’ll examine how language coaching contributes not only to individual transformation but also to broader social impact—whether in classrooms, companies, or communities. This year’s tracks offer a balanced, engaging mix of topics led by a global group of speakers, each bringing their unique voice to the field.

1. Personal Growth and Wellbeing

2. Language and Communication

3. Success and Sustainability

The 2025 International Language Coaching Conference

Our conference offers 3 distinct talk formats designed to maximize learning and interaction:

Plenary talks:

ILCA CoachTalks: The Language Leaders Forum (5-10 minutes):

Interactive Workshops:

 

Should you have any questions or queries, please get in touch at info@ilcaglobal.com.

By attending, you hereby acknowledge and agree to comply with the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), ensuring the protection and responsible handling of personal data. We will utilize the information you provide solely for purposes directly related to the conference, such as communication, registration, attendee management.

Furthermore, you acknowledge that photographs and video recordings captured during the conference may be used for promotional purposes on our website, social media platforms, and related marketing materials. These images will be used in a manner consistent with ethical and professional standards, ensuring they are not used in a defamatory or misleading way.

*Anyone who has paid their conference attendance fees and  wishes to cancel,  after April 13th, our  cancellation policy offers a 50% refund of the registration fees paid, if eligible. Get in touch with us.

 

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Overview of Our Previous Conferences

The 4th International Language Coaching Conference

Málaga

June 13th - 15th, 2025

The 4th International Language Coaching Conference in Málaga proved to be our most dynamic gathering yet, focusing on reflection, growth, and meaningful change in language coaching. The event featured engaging plenaries, diverse workshops, and unique outdoor sessions, all fostering a vibrant, collaborative atmosphere.

The conference kicked off with opening plenaries by ILCA co-founders Gabriella Kovács and Carrie McKinnon. Gabriella highlighted the critical need to align language coaching with contemporary demands for wellbeing, adaptability, and personalization, introducing the conference’s three core tracks: Personal Growth & Wellbeing, Language & Communication, and Success & Sustainability. Carrie then presented a data-driven perspective from ILCA’s multi-year analysis of the FEEL Program, showcasing the longitudinal development of coaching skills and emphasizing the power of “not knowing” in effective coaching.

Further plenaries included Gordon Lewis, who traced the evolution of English Language Teaching and the future role of AI, and Daniel Xerri, who presented research on factors leading to successful adaptability for educators.

Workshops and talks covered a broad spectrum of topics, including intercultural awareness, Gestalt coaching, accelerating collaboration in science and engineering, resilience, inclusive communication, and reaching different learner groups. Unique to this conference were the nature-based coaching sessions, with Gabriella Kovács leading an outdoor circle and Carrie McKinnon guiding a water-coaching session in the Mediterranean, offering a literal deep dive into reflective practice.

A heartfelt thank you to all our speakers, presenters, and attendees for making the 4th International Language Coaching Conference a truly memorable and impactful event. Your engagement, insights, and collaborative spirit are what make our community thrive.

The 3rd International Language Coaching Conference

Budapest

June 7th & 9th, 2024

The 2024 conference in Budapest marked a significant milestone, with attendance more than doubling compared to the previous year. Hosted at ELTE University, the event fostered a warm and collaborative atmosphere, facilitating meaningful connections among speakers and participants.

A notable addition this year was the introduction of TED-style talks, allowing speakers to present their key ideas succinctly to the entire audience. This format enabled attendees to identify workshops aligning with their interests while still benefiting from broader insights. 

The conference commenced with an opening plenary by Carrie and Gabriella, sharing insights from their experience training over 20 cohorts of language coaches. Subsequent plenaries included Ruth Hughes discussing growth mindset and Sarah Mercer addressing language teacher agency for wellbeing. Workshops covered a diverse range of topics, offering practical knowledge and engaging participants in extended Q&A sessions. 

Networking opportunities abounded during coffee and lunch breaks, with attendees exchanging contacts and continuing discussions from sessions. The third day introduced an outdoor session on Margaret Island, encouraging reflection on professional development amidst nature. 

The conference concluded with reflections and plans for future events, including the announcement of the 4th International Language Coaching Conference in Spain in 2025.

The 2nd International Language Coaching Conference

Paris

June 17th & 18th, 2023

The 2023 conference in Paris focused on the theme of language coaching and transformation. It explored various aspects of transformation, including relational, visual, spatial, and aural perspectives, as well as specific coaching skills like listening and questioning.

Day 1 of the conference addressed topics such as transformation in language coaching, setting smart objectives, coaching outdoors, and understanding the impact of relational learning.

The first plenary discussed the state of the language coaching industry, its origins, trends, and the transition theme. Other sessions covered active listening, using rhythm in language coaching, and the benefits of coaching outdoors.

A panel discussion explored language coaching in the French market, while workshops emphasized collaboration, mindfulness in coaching, and the interconnectedness of knowledge and self-development.

Day 2 featured sessions on positive psychology coaching, tools for language coaching success, communication transformation in the classroom, coaching in group courses, the power of listening, visual techniques for communication, website attractiveness for clients, and personal growth through language coaching.

The conference concluded with a group reflective activity, promoting shared insights, discussions, and reflections among participants. Overall, the conference provided valuable insights and networking opportunities for language coaches to enhance their coaching skills and effectiveness.

The 1st International Language Coaching Conference

London

July 22nd, 2022

The First International Language Coaching Conference in London, held on July 2, 2022, exceeded expectations in bringing together language educators and coaches from diverse countries. The conference aimed to deepen knowledge about language coaching and related areas within language education.

ILCA board members met in person after collaborating online for over two years, fostering a stronger sense of camaraderie. Attendees, including teachers, trainers, and language coaches from various countries, shared a common goal of understanding language coaching and its long-term impact.

The event marked the launch of “A Comprehensive Language Coaching Handbook (2022),” authored by Gabriella Kovács PCC, MA, signaling a new era in language coaching.
Speakers delivered high-quality talks and workshops, leaving attendees with thought-provoking questions, such as the role of teaching people rather than subjects and the perception of time in learning.

The networking event fostered connections and a sense of commonality among participants. A professional panel discussed financial aspects of language coaching, covering topics like niche specialization, working for free, and the importance of certifications.

The parallel workshops in the afternoon provided opportunities for growth and inspiration, although attendees faced the challenge of choosing among concurrent sessions. Overall, the conference left participants with valuable insights, connections, and a sense of unity within the language coaching community.

The Venue

Innovation Campus - Malaga Palace

June 13th - 15th, 2025

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