This summer, before I go to Japan, I'm going to spend six weeks as a Portuguese counselor for Concordia Language Villages camp. The official description of the camp is: We are builders of globally minded communities and guides to world fluency. Our cultural immersion programs in the North Woods of Minnesota engage our participants in learnful play to develop language proficiency. Since 1961 over 150,000 villagers have joined us in our mission to create responsible global citizens.
When campers are dropped off it's like they are leaving the country and traveling to Brazil. They get a passport, have to speak Portuguese, eat the local food, learn the regional dances and play the national sports. During the day they take language classes along with other traditional camp activities, all in the target language.
I've never worked at a camp before but have heard so much about CLV and how fun and successful it is, that I've been wanting to work there and check it out for awhile. As a bonus, I'll only be about 3 hours away from Sean's camp where he will be working as a wilderness trip leader in northern Wisconsin.
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