I. Summer camps
Every year, eight million children across the United States spend some time at a summer camp. For more than a century, children (1).............................enjoyed both learning new skills and (2) .............................part in a variety of activities in a friendly environment.
There are 10,000 camps across the country, which (3)............................. designed to look after youngsters from the (4) ........................... of six to eighteen. The camps, lasting anything from one to eight weeks, are often situated in beautiful lakeside areas and there is (5) .............................wide range of prices to suit every pocket. The children typically do outdoor activities, including some challenging sports like climbing, or indoor activities (6) ........................... as drama, music or poetry.
(7) ...................the camps are not luxurious, the wooden cabins the young people sleep in are comfortable. The timetable does not allow very (8) ........................time for relaxing because the children (9) ...................... kept busy all the time. The camps are popular with the children, and many come away (10) ....................... of enthusiasm. In the words of one former camper, ‘I made a lot of friends, (11) .......................never on my own, and became a lot (12) ..................... self-confident.’
Every year, eight million children across the United States spend some time at a summer camp. For more than a century, children (1).............have................enjoyed both learning new skills and (2) ...........take..................part in a variety of activities in a friendly environment.
There are 10,000 camps across the country, which (3)................are............. designed to look after youngsters from the (4) .....age...................... of six to eighteen. The camps, lasting anything from one to eight weeks, are often situated in beautiful lakeside areas and there is (5) .........a....................wide range of prices to suit every pocket. The children typically do outdoor activities, including some challenging sports like climbing, or indoor activities (6) .........such.................. as drama, music or poetry.
(7) ......Although.............the camps are not luxurious, the wooden cabins the young people sleep in are comfortable. The timetable does not allow very (8) .........much...............time for relaxing because the children (9) ......are................ kept busy all the time. The camps are popular with the children, and many come away (10) ..........full............. of enthusiasm. In the words of one former camper, ‘I made a lot of friends, (11) .........I was..............never on my own, and became a lot (12) ...........more.......... self-confident.’
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