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English Challenge Program

Going Beyond the Classroom

Best for:

  Kids with NO English experience

  Kids who are learning English, but still need some support in Japanese(Beginner-Intermediate)

  Some returnee kids who have forgotten so much English that daily conversation is difficult

Children brand new to English, as well as children who are studying English, will love English Adventure’s Challenge program. We help campers build confidence in hearing and producing English in a fun, supportive environment.

An efficient language learning pattern (see below) starts with the input of a native speaker. By listening and imitating the model, the learner gains initial proficiency. This is the first goal of classroom language study.

To then advance to mastery, the learner needs real-world practice that builds on classroom study. The English Adventure camp environment provides just such an opportunity. For parents, it’s an ideal complement to a child’s English lessons.

The English Adventure Approach to English

English Adventure uses physical, fun-packed outdoor activities and games (no textbooks!) to teach and reinforce new words and interactions. Our consistent approach to real-life camp English gives learners the practice they need to build confidence.

Everyday camp life uses certain words over and over, and this constant repetition allows learners to quickly gain confidence.
For example, the word “suito” means “water bottle” in Japanese. At camp, we never use “suito”, instead we always say “water bottle.” After 5 days at camp, even complete beginners can recognize and produce this word with ease.

Camp activities and traditions also offer great opportunities to learn. Each main activity has one or more target phrases. For example, in the Team Fire activity, campers will use the polite phrase “May I have a marshmallow, please?” The language is practical and immediately applied. Campers see that their words work! English Adventure staff consistently model usage and support campers as they work to mastery.

Language "and" Culture

The learning doesn’t stop with language. English Adventure’s unique international culture nurtures a deeper awareness of the greater world outside of Japan. Campers interact with camp staff from different countries and cultures and learn how to respect and value their differences.

At camp, kids learn for themselves, try new things, and become more independent. English Adventure’s age-specific program design ensures that each camper gets the right level of excitement and fun. Camp staff are there to support campers as they take on new challenges and grow into leadership roles. These rich experiences are key reasons that families choose to send their campers to English Adventure year after year.

Real American Summer Camp, in Japan

American summer camp is about kids learning for themselves, trying new things, and becoming more independent. English Adventure’s age-specific program design ensures that each camper gets the right level of excitement and fun. Camp staff are there to support campers as they take on new challenges and grow into leadership roles.

For repeaters, coming back to camp means reconnecting with camp friends and building on shared experiences. Making memories to last a lifetime is one of the key reasons parents choose to send their campers to English Adventure year after year.