Philosophy
Our Focus in the English Camps
Exciting English lessons at camp that are fun
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- The Focus of the lesson In the camps, the main focus is on Speaking English and child- and youth-appropriate content. For example, instead of page 28, exercise 4, exciting topics in English in the focus such as “Save the planet”, “Eating out and etiquette” or “Facebook and Internet Tips”.
study groups in the language camps
- Every student has a different level of knowledgewhen he comes to the language camp. That is why our camp guides focus on ensuring that the students English language skills and hers Age-appropriate learning groups Each learning group has 8 to 15 participants, all of whom are at the same language level. Due to the small group size, each child has a high speaking share and the native-speaking supervisor In the English camps, the focus can be on the individual Supporting every child lay.
Learning projects in the English camps
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For young people aged 13 and over:
In role plays, the students deal with, for example, current topics from politics and society or Strategies for using mobile phones, social media, etc. you discuss career aspirations or develop within the framework of a Project workhow they would shape the world if they were president – without having to deal with genitive and gerund. -
For students aged 8 to 12:
The children learn the language through Songs, games, Project work, role plays etc. The Topics are diverse: Music, politics, health, social media and many other topics from the lives of children and young people. Focus of learning in the camp on the Language application and free language production in written and especially oral form. -
For children without prior knowledge:
The supervisor In the language camps, the children and young people approach the foreign language carefully. The students learn Vocabulary not from the book, but through active use of the language. The Focus for beginners in the English Camp is on the Fun at the first Immerse yourself in the English language.
Weekly schedule in the English camp
Typical week in the holiday camp:
- Use and speak English is the focus of the camps for friends English camps. With a Variety of learning projects The children and young people devote themselves to different topics every day. Using the foreign language and the intuitive use of language are always in the foreground.
- We attach great importance to the fact that the language camps are a perfect mix of English Learning Projects and exciting leisure activities .
- Im Language camp is every day different – this means variety guaranteed! However, the structure follows a uniform process. to learn English always stands in the centre: whether in the Learning Projects in the morning, in the Afternoon leisure program or at the Evening activities.
This is what a day at English Camp looks like:
Camps for friends places a clear focus on ensuring that the English camps provide a good BALANCE zwischen dem productive learning and fun during cool leisure activities prevails.
8:00 a.m. / breakfast
8:00 a.m. / Learning Projects (2 x 45 minutes)
8:00 a.m. / Break
8:00 a.m. / Learning Projects (2 x 45 minutes)
8:00 a.m. / Lunch and break
8:00 a.m. / Leisure activities*
8:00 a.m. / Break
8:00 a.m. / Dinner
8:00 a.m. / evening programme
* Program content and times may vary between locations. See the camps for friends terms and conditions.
8:00 a.m. / breakfast
8:00 a.m. / Learning Projects (2 x 45 minutes)
8:00 a.m. / Break
8:00 a.m. / Learning Projects (2 x 45 minutes)
8:00 a.m. / Lunch and break
8:00 a.m. / Leisure activities*
8:00 a.m. / Break
8:00 a.m. / Dinner
8:00 a.m. / evening programme
* Program content and times may vary between locations. See the camps for friends terms and conditions.
