Предмет: Английский язык, автор: erbolatkinzhibaev

Your turn 5 Compare a typical summer holiday of yours with the summer camps you read about here. Make a list of how many ways they are different. We don't usually go on holiday without our parents.​ помгите срочноооооо

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Автор ответа: arudelux
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  1. Independence: In a summer camp, children often experience a higher level of independence as they stay away from their parents and learn to manage daily activities on their own. On a typical summer holiday with parents, children rely on their parents for guidance and support.
  2. Structured Activities: Summer camps usually offer a structured program with a variety of activities such as sports, arts and crafts, team-building exercises, and outdoor adventures. A typical summer holiday may have a more relaxed schedule and fewer organized activities.
  3. Social Interaction: Summer camps provide an opportunity for children to interact and make new friends from diverse backgrounds. On a typical family holiday, children primarily interact with their family members and may have limited opportunities to socialize with other children their age.
  4. Skill Development: Summer camps often focus on developing specific skills or talents, such as swimming, music, drama, or outdoor skills. A typical family holiday may not have a specific skill-building component.
  5. Parental Supervision: In summer camps, there are trained staff and counselors who oversee the activities and ensure the safety and well-being of the children. On a typical family holiday, parents are responsible for supervising their children.
  6. Duration: Summer camps typically have a defined duration, ranging from a few days to several weeks. A typical family holiday may vary in duration and can be shorter or longer depending on the family's plans.
  7. Location: Summer camps are often held in dedicated camp facilities or outdoor locations specifically designed for camp activities. Family holidays can take place in various destinations, including resorts, beaches, cities, or cultural sites.
  8. Parental Involvement: In summer camps, parents are usually not present during the program, and communication is primarily between the camp staff and parents. On a typical family holiday, parents are actively involved in planning and decision-making.

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