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Englisch lernen im Feriencamp, Bild: Tania Kolinko / shutterstock

Learn English during the holidays – Language camps for students

Finally holidays and now you want to learn? That sounds boring for the kids at first. But it’s not at all – this is about fun and beautiful experiences. The learning effect comes all by itself.

Do English holiday camps really do anything?

Students probably have other things on their minds during the holidays than cramming English. This raises the legitimate question of whether a holiday camp makes sense. And is it even possible to achieve success in such a short time?

The answer – a clear yes. Since English is spoken all day, the children learn to use the language in everyday life. In this way, they get into situations that cannot be practiced at school. In a safe environment , they are allowed to ask questions and try things out. Even reserved pupils who tend to be quiet in class are given the space to develop freely.

Sometimes children need a few days to warm up and come out of themselves. This environment is much easier to create in a camp than in school.

Advantages of English Holiday Camps

A holiday in a camp has many advantages for your child:

  • No pressure: There are no grades or tests, no pressure to perform for your child creates a relaxed learning atmosphere in which mistakes are allowed
  • Small groups: Unlike school classes with about 25 children, there are small learning groups, so children get a chance more often, are allowed to ask more questions and receive more intensive care
  • Native speakers: English camps often have native speakers, so children learn at a high level and without an accent
  • Sustainable and meaningful: Your child learns exactly what is important in real everyday life – the combination of seeing, hearing, understanding and speaking ensures long-term success

Especially at holiday camps nearby, the children have the opportunity to continue to see their new friends. The camp can motivate them to further improve their English together. Often the children want to participate together again next year.

This can also be an important time for parents to relax. Perfect for your own short vacation and togetherness.

What should I consider when choosing a camp?

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Learning English at the holiday camp, Image: FamVeld / shutterstock

In order to make the separation easier for the children, it is a good idea to stay within Germany and close to home, especially during the first camp visits. Here, too, there is a large selection of high-quality and great camps, your children can learn English in Munich, for example, with FokusCamps. There they have the opportunity to learn English and jump into the next lake and take part in other adventures – under supervision, of course.

You should also keep this in mind:

  • Competent care: Your child should be professionally cared for and in good hands
  • Group size: Find out about the size of the learning groups, smaller groups are better and more effective – the children should work in groups at the same level
  • Leisure program: Different camps offer different programs, let your child decide which activities he or she wants to do when choosing

Tip: If your child doesn’t want to go to a holiday camp all alone, join forces with other parents. They are certainly happy to spend the holidays together with their best friend.

Once your child has noticed how much fun the camp is and that great new friendships are made there as well, the registration for next year is probably already secure.

Result

English holiday camps are a meaningful activity for students, where they can continue their education in a playful way and still get their money’s worth with leisure programs. If you let your child have a say in the selection, then the anticipation is greater and it doesn’t take any persuasion on your part.