Summer Camp Experience in Edinburgh

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What was the narrator's initial feeling about going to the summer camp?

Worried

How long did the flight from the narrator's home to Scotland take?

One hour and a half

Who was waiting for the narrator and Ida at the airport?

A young lady

What was the duration of the summer camp?

Twelve days

What was one of the activities the narrator enjoyed during the summer camp?

Horse riding

What did the narrator and Ida do in the evenings?

Gathered around the campfire for sing-alongs and storytelling sessions

What did the narrator learn to do during the summer camp?

Play the guitar

What did the narrator feel when they returned home?

Both happy and sad

What did Ida promise to do soon?

Visit the narrator soon

What was the narrator's primary motivation for attending the summer camp?

To get away from city life

How did the narrator feel about returning home?

Sad to leave their new friends

What was the purpose of the campfire gatherings?

To have sing-alongs and storytelling sessions

What did the narrator develop during the summer camp?

Friendships and new skills

How would you describe the narrator's experience at the summer camp?

Refreshing and eventful

What was Ida's role in the narrator's experience?

A fellow camper from Denmark

What did the narrator take away from the summer camp?

Improved cartoon drawing skills and memories

Why did the narrator choose the drawing course?

Because they enjoyed art

What did the narrator do after returning home?

Texted Ida daily

What was the significance of the narrator's summer camp experience?

It was a new and enjoyable experience

Study Notes

Summer Camp Experience

  • The author attended a summer camp in Edinburgh, Scotland, which was their first holiday without their family.
  • The author's mother drove them to the airport early in the morning, and they took a 1.5-hour flight to Edinburgh.
  • During the flight, the author met another girl, Ida, from Denmark, who was also attending the summer camp.
  • A young lady was waiting for them outside the airport, and they began their 12-day summer camp experience.

Activities at the Summer Camp

  • The author chose a drawing course and improved their cartoon drawing skills.
  • They also participated in sports they enjoyed, such as horse riding, table tennis, and football.
  • Ida invited the author to join a guitar course, and they learned to play a few songs.

Evening Activities

  • The campers gathered around the campfire for sing-alongs and storytelling sessions, which helped them relax and bond with each other.

After the Summer Camp

  • The author returned home after 12 days and was happy to see their family again, but also felt sad about leaving their new friends.
  • The author and Ida keep in touch by texting each other daily, and Ida plans to visit the author soon.
  • The summer camp experience allowed the author to make new friends, learn new skills, and create memories, and they are eager to return next year.

Summer Camp Experience

  • The author, Jack, attended a summer camp in Scotland, his first holiday without his family.
  • The author's mother drove him to the airport early in the morning, and he took a 1.5-hour flight to Scotland.
  • On the plane, Jack made friends with Ida, a girl from Denmark who was also attending the summer camp.
  • A young lady was waiting for them outside the airport when they arrived.

Summer Camp Activities

  • The camp lasted for 12 days, but felt longer due to the numerous activities.
  • In the mornings, Jack could choose from different activities, such as:
    • Drawing course, which improved his cartoon drawing skills.
    • Sports: horse riding, table tennis, and football.
    • Guitar course, which Ida encouraged him to join, and he can now play a few songs.

Evening Activities

  • In the evenings, the campers would gather around the campfire for:
    • Sing-alongs.
    • Storytelling sessions.

Post-Camp Experience

  • After returning home, Jack was happy to see his family but also felt sad about missing his new friends.
  • Jack and Ida keep in touch by texting each other daily, and Ida promised to visit him soon.
  • The trip was special for Jack, as he made new friends, learned new skills, and created memories.
  • Jack is eager to return to the summer camp next year.

Share about a summer camp experience in Edinburgh, Scotland, and the journey to get there. A refreshing change from city life, meeting new friends and overcoming initial worries.

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