If I would like to attend an English camp and I have a few choices, I would compare and contrast. My choices are Camp Big Apple, Ranch West, and Head Start Splash. All three camps are similar in some ways, but different in other.
They have the similarity of all being English camps, and that they do it for at least 3 weeks. Their main language is English, and they all have a reason that they are opening this camp.
Camp Big Apple is a camp located in New York. On the one hand, it is an intensive camp that you are in for three weeks. But, on the other hand, because it is located in New York, it might be noisy. Also, because the Korean professors teach the classes, you may not know what they teach in the universities. This camp is for SAT, and you live in a dorm during camp.
Ranch West is a camp in rural Canada that believes that kids learn the best when they do something that interests them. So, the children will have fun learning. But, the bad thing is that you can only learn a few subjects rather than many or all. Also, the camp is taught by recant university graduates, so they might not be good at teaching. Also, we home stay in this camp. And it’s for four weeks.
Head Start Splash is a camp in Cebu, Philippines. This is a camp that requires one of your parents to come with you. The camp is for five weeks and the classes are taught by local teachers. The camp provides you and your parent(s) a small apartment, but if your parents can’t come, it means you can’t come either. Also, it’s a bit long. Five weeks.
In contrast, I think Ranch West is the best camp for me. Because, Ranch West lets you pick what you want to learn. Also, it is taught by recent students, so the students will still remember the things they have learned and teach them to the campers. I wish you agree with me.
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