Tokira's question is: I really want to give my 14 years old daughter to experience a Czech summer Camp (for live communication). How it all happening? Milanja We arrived in Prague on April 29, until mid-May was already thinking of the child (if a class) in school this year not to give. But he it was boring and May 22, we proudly had to write in school. He was immediately seated at a desk and gave me books and he studied till 27 th June. Until the end of the school year. Imagine our surprise when the son of all certified 'edinichki' and only Czech was a 'deuce'. On September 1, transferred him to another school and never was a question of lowering the class.
Milanja I think it will be hard for 24 hours is among a foreign language. Although dependent on the nature of her daughter. Elika Children quickly adapt. In addition, all speak English or German. Sorted out, it's not adults! Boroda A fine would be if the 9-year old child to be given in such a camp? And there are options less than a month? PS: We currently only in English very beginner level. Communicate freely on it, it can not, and do not need it. Elika Normal. Czech children each year go to school in nature, ranging from pre-school age.
Teachers experienced in the camps. With foreigners cope. In BW, incidentally, is an international camp. vanessa46 I'm his daughter (almost 13 years) asked: 'Do you want to go to camp? " To which she replied: 'Not this time.
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