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Real world, native speaker experience. Peer to peer learning. Appropriate levels of difficulty/ challenge.
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eal world, native speaker experience. Peer to peer learning. Appropriate levels of difficulty/ challenge.
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Ideally any local guides should be experienced at using simple student-appropriate language and pre-teaching of activity-specific vocabulary is essential
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students will be getting all their social and emotional learning and their language learning simultaneously
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setting open language tasks such as presentations will allow any student to express themselves at whatever language level they are comfortable with
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It successfully combines language emersion with traditional outdoor activities designed to promote personal growth, team work, and improved communication skills.
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Improved efficacy at communicating for and with non-native speakers (of any language). An improved inter-cultural (behavioural) understanding.