VietNamNet Bridge – Sending kids to overseas summer camps is believed to be
the effective training courses which help improve their knowledge. However, in
fact, learning is just a part of the trips.
A lot of overseas courses have been organized by big English centers in Vietnam,
such as ILA, Appolo, and the British Council.
Traveling is the main goal of trips
Hong Ha, a parent in Hanoi, said she has got confused with the information about
summer courses.
“I cannot imagine that attending overseas training courses is so favored.
However, the English centers do not provide detailed information about the
advantages of the programs. Therefore, I have made a decision just after
considering the service fee and the trip schedule,” she said.
M. Truong, an 8th grader in HCM City, also said that the courses are really not
the magic wands which can help improve English skills immediately.
“Most of the time of the trip was spent on sightseeing, communication and
traveling,” he said.
“Only those, who are very good at English already, should register the trips.
Others would just waste money and gain nothing,” he added.
He also admitted that the course just provided him one more opportunity to
travel and learn more about a new country. Meanwhile, those students, who are
not good at English and timid, should not attend the courses.
“We have only 2-3 English hours a day,” he said.
The overseas courses have been diversified with different destinations of
Singapore, the UK, the US, Australia and Canada. However, there are some common
things of the programs. Students can participate in the collective activities in
the open air, go sightseeing and learn communication English at some schools.
In general, students have 2-3 English learning hours a day, and the learning
lasts 1-4 weeks.
According to Dat Viet, the programs cost 31-87 million dong for each on average,
which includes the fees for accommodation, meals, learning and sightseeing.
Meanwhile, the costs would be higher for the trips to the UK, US or Canada,
about 87-150 million dong.
More playing than learning
In general, English lessons are provided in the morning, while afternoons are
reserved for entertainment activities.
Overseas study consultancy firms said that students can stay at guest houses or
at the local residents’ houses to learn English. They can also participate in
many extracurricular activities, or join English-speaking dramas.
However, parents have said that students attend the overseas courses just to
play and entertain themselves instead of learning English.
Phuong Chi, a parent in Tan Binh district in HCM City said she made a wrong
decision when sending the daughter to a summer camp in Singapore. The girl then
returned to Vietnam just after one week instead of three weeks as initially
planned, because she was timid and met difficulties in integrating into the
community.
“The students at the age of 7-8 still cannot be independent, and they would not
receive necessary knowledge without the instruction of the parents,” Chi said.
Source: Dat Viet
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