Mom and Dad, today I learned English at Global Explorers Camp in such a fun and unexpected way! Instead of memorizing new vocabulary from textbooks, Ms. Simone helped us make our own binoculars from paper rolls and transformed us into little explorers searching around the campus for our adorable animal friends.

Every time we spotted a bird, a butterfly, or another fascinating creature, our whole class excitedly called out its name in English. It turned out that learning new words felt just like going on a treasure hunt. The more curious I became, the more I wanted to discover.
In Mr. Quinten’s lesson, we stepped into the magical world of Pinocchio. Rather than simply listening to the story, we designed our own colorful version of the famous wooden boy by cutting, assembling, and decorating him ourselves. Every Pinocchio looked different, but each one reminded us of the importance of being honest and taking responsibility for our words and actions. 
You know what, Mom and Dad? I realized that English isn’t only found in textbooks. It can be discovered in every step of an adventure, through a handmade pair of binoculars, or even among colorful pieces of paper. At Global Explorers Camp, every English lesson is an exciting journey of exploration. When we observe, ask questions, and discover things for ourselves, the language naturally becomes part of everything we experience.

Come and relive these unforgettable moments of discovering English through the eyes of curious little explorers at Global Explorers Camp with me!




