English workshops with native speakers
In my opinion you can learn a lot by just hearing others talk or making conversations in English like we did. The five native speakers were nice, inspiring and motivating. We got to know about their descent, hobbies, interests and life in America. I think these two days weren't only about learning better English but doing social games and activities in groups and having fun.
-Miriam Heimel
Personally, I really enjoyed these two days with the native speakers. We worked with a lot of interesting subjects and had good discussions.
The lessons with Denis and Shamelle excited me the most. They prepared blind- food tasting, talks about stereotypes, discrimination and prejudice but we also played games about court judgement, crime mysteries and more. I have learned quite a few new things about American lifestyle, and I think it was a great program for our last week of school.
-Victoria Breselmayer
The last two days were a great experience for all of us. Although they didn't completely make up for our lost time in another country, everyone enjoyed it. Personally, I liked our long talks with the foreign teachers best. It was interesting to hear where they're from and how their lives were there. If possible, I would like to do something like this again.
-Liliana Marie Vuketich
The English-Camp was a great experience for all of us. Sometimes we just talked with the native speakers, who were from different countries and had very interesting stories to tell but most of the time we had creative tasks to do like preparing a play about cliques in the US. My personal highlight were the two lessons with Allison as you really noticed her not being that much older than us along with the fun games she played with us and the murder mystery we had to solve.
-Paul Schinnerl