leon, spain Junior Summer Camp 2014 Moraiti School
Leon, an exclusive choice Leon s Junior Summer Camp aims to provide a true University environment where language, culture, traditions and recreation are globally integrated. Morning lessons take place at the University's Language Centre and afternoon activities at. We also offer a full schedule of varied weekend events. All participants will receive, upon course completion, a Diploma from the University of Leon. Choosing the best Universidad de León (ULE) (http://www.unileon.es/en) Τhe guarantee of going to a University that since 1956 has been offering courses. Our 50 years of experience and our students satisfaction are our best guarantee. Excellent faculty We have a permanent staff of licensed teachers and doctors in Philology, History and Art, with proven experience in teaching and who regularly participate in courses and congresses of ELE ( as a Foreign Language). Personalised teaching We are proud to personally know each and every one of our students, our teachers are not just tutors but also friends who care for them outside the classroom. This is possible thanks to the good family atmosphere at the University s Language Center, its quality environment and a teacher to student ratio of a maximum of 8 per class. Learn pure Leon, given its geographical location, is the historic cradle of the language, where it is spoken in its purest form without the influence of other languages. Full programme of extra-curricular activities The extensive programme of extra curricular activities organized by the University s Language Centre on weekends and holidays is the ideal complement to classes. It serves the student to develop "knowledge by acquaintance" in the fields of history, art, traditions and language; leading to a better understanding of the culture and rich heritage, improving the language. Our residence makes the difference ULE has carefully selected hotel Silken Luis de Leon (http://www.hotelluisdeleon.com) to host language students. Located next to the ULE Language Center, it provides all facilities for an unforgettable stay and a safe and caring home away from home; an international experience and involvement leading to personal growth.
NON-STOP FUN AT THE GOLF CLUB After lunch the fun starts at de Golf de León (www.golfdeleon.com), where we ve prepared afternoon courses together with local students, federated coaches and monitors for the following sports: Golf: initiation and instruction with a PGA professional. Practical courses, competitions and visits to the 18 hole course. Diploma upon completition. Pádel: initiation and instruction in the growing sport of pádel. Practical courses, competitions and a diploma upon completition. Instruction and practice of: football, basketball, tennis and swimming (with a certified lifeguard). After a merienda at the leisure club s cafeteria, enjoy evening activities such as workshops, gymkhanas, games and lots of fun with your monitors and friends. Upon course completion there will be prizes for all participants on campus.
15 day course programme Day 1 (Sunday) Meeting at Athens airport, flight to Madrid and transfer to Leon. Time to settle. Days 2 to 6 and Days 9 to 13 (Monday to Friday) Schedule MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY 09:30-10:15 10:15-11:00 11:00-11:30 BREAK BREAK BREAK BREAK BREAK 11:30-12:15 12:15-13:00 13:00-16:00 16:00-20:00 GOLF CLUB GOLF CLUB GOLF CLUB GOLF CLUB GOLF CLUB After the end of the daily programme at, you return back to hotel for dinner. Day 7 (Saturday) Tapas Hands-on Semminar, lunch included. Gymkhana in Parque de la Candamia in the afternoon. Day 8 (Sunday) Guided City Tour in the morning and multi-activities around the city (tapas tasting included!!!). Excursion to Cueva de Valporquero (www.cuevadevalporquero.es) in the afternoon. Day 14 (Saturday) Diploma ceremony at the University s Language Centre and farewell party. Spend your last day with teachers, monitors and friends sharing unforgettable memories to take back home. Day 15 (Sunday) Transfer to Madrid, flight back to Athens. Greet your families at the airport. End of our Junior Summer Camp.
About the city The city of Leon was founded around 2,000 years ago and now has a population of 135,000. It boasts great infrustructures, such as parks, intercity trains, bus station, airport, University and hospitals. Located in the north west of the Iberian Peninsula, within the autonomous region of Castilla y León. It is a key stop along the Pilgrim s way, which is one of the principal timehonoured routes to the pilrimage city of Santiago de Compostela and also within good reach of Madrid by road. Leon provides an ideal setting for studying the language and culture. This welcoming and friendly city offers visitors an excellent blend of new and old with its modern districts and Medieval Quarter. The best way to get arount the city is on foot, as it is a beautiful, safe and peaceful place to live. Within the city and province alike, one can enjoy its vast cultural heritage and a rich and varied scenery. Particularly worth seeing in Leon centre are the Cathedral, the museum of modern art (The MUSAC), the concert hall and also the *Barrio Húmedo*, where one can sample the delights of the local cuisine around its famous bars and restaurants. Enjoy the breathtaking surrounding countryside with Europe s largest nature reserve, the majestic Picos de Europa and their historic villages. The weather in summer is generally good: during the day it is sunny, reaching temperatures of 25 degrees celcius, dropping at night to a cool 15. About the University of Leon (ULE) Leon University has one of the most dynamic and prestigious departments in the field of Hispanic Studies. An excellent team of professionals gathered under the direction of Salvador Gutiérrez Ordóñez, member of the Royal Language Academy. All inclusive Package Course dates: June 29th - July 13 th 2014 Located in the heart of the city, the ULE Language Centre offers a computer room, library and all the necessary infrastructure for language teaching. It is wheelchair accessible. The institution has been organising language and culture courses for all levels since 1956. Your Junior Summer Camp includes: Your Tour Director will escort you at all times during your trip and will be availabe 24 hours for parents. Senior Management Team in Leon. 40 formal interactive lessons. All extra-curricular activites. Return Flight to Madrid. Return Airport Shuttle service to León. Access to all University facilities. Access to all Golf facilities. Access to all hotel facilities Free Wi-Fi and computer access Medical insurance during the course. Full Board during the whole stay. All materials needed. Taxes. Hotel Silken Luis de Leon (4*): Double room Security 24h Free WiFi Amenities Extra-curricular activities included: Welcoming and farewell ceremonies. City Tour Valporquero Caves Tapas cooking seminar Weekend afternoon at the *Barrio Húmedo* enjoying local tapas. Sport activities included Golf, Pádel, Football, Basketball, Tennis, Swimming, Open air activities, competitions and Gymkhanas. Not included Pocket money (we recommend a maximum of Eur. 150.- per week) Junior Summer Camp Cost Eur. 2,250.- all inclusive
Getting ready for the trip How to get ready for the Junior Summer Camp? By getting familiar with the programme, by collecting information about the city of Leon, its climate, the activities, the tours and places you will visit. Preparing Basic Vocabulary: wordlists and usual expressions to use in daily life are a fun way to start with, of course your Tour Director and the Senior Management Team members will always be there to help you with anything you need. Usually, students bring a small gift from their home country to their teaching staff abroad but it is not mandatory. It should not be a high-value gift but something typical from your country and culture. How much pocket money will I need during my language program abroad? Your programme includes all food as well as all materials, sports and activities. Unlike other study programmes there will not any unforseen or hidden costs. Generally speaking, participants in a summer programme spend around 150 euros per week. Specially for shopping!!! What should I bring during my language trip abroad? Pack light! We recommend 2 pieces: one backpack to be used on a daily basis plus one suitcase. When packing, take into consideration that airline companies will only allow 20kgs of personal luggage, so please leave enough room for all the souvenirs and presents you may have to return home with!!!. Don t forget to write your name, address and phone number on your suitcase. Take your most important belongings with you on board (in your backpack): Identity Card and/or Passport, pocket money, electronic devices and chargers, contact lenses with case and cleansing solution (no more than 50ml on board the aircraft), glasses, sunglasses, any valuables, a change of clothes and any necessary medication (you must notify your Tour Director in advance if you need to take medication with you). SUMMER CAMP CHECK LIST Eager to learn and have fun CLOTHING Comfortable walking and sports shoes Shirts, t-shirts and sweatshirts (short and long sleeved) Swimsuit, towel and flip-flops Underwear, socks and belts Sweatpants and jeans Pyjamas and slippers Light jacket and rainware TOILETRIES Toothbrush and toothpaste Gel and Shampoo Deodourant Shaving cream and razors Feminine hygiene products Nail clippers Sunblock and lip balm Comb / Hairbrush
Basic Vocabulary COMMON GREETINGS Hello/Good morning Hola/Buenos dias Good evening Buenas tardes Yes. No. I speak a little. Sí. No. Hablo un poco. What does that mean? How do you say... in? Qué significa eso? Cómo se dice... en español? Good-bye Mrs, Madam Miss Mr., Sir How are you? (informal) Adiós Señora Señorita Señor Cómo estás? I understand a little. I don t understand. I don t speak very well. Could you repeat that? Entiendo un poco No entiendo No hablo español muy bien. Me lo podría repetir? Where can I find... What happened? Bedroom Dónde puedo encontrar... Qué sucedió? HOME VOCABULARY Dormitorio Fine, thanks. And you? (informal) Bien, gracias, y tú? I don t know. No problem. Ne lo sé. No hay problema. Living room Bathroom Salón Cuarto de baño How are you? (formal) Fine, thanks. And you? (formal) Cómo está? Bien, gracias, y usted? NEEDS AND QUESTION WORDS I d like... Quisiera... I need... Necesito... WC Kitchen Hall Aseo Cocina Recibidor What is your name? My name is... Cómo se llama? Me llamo... What would you like? Qué le gustaría? Fridge Nevera Let s... Vamos a... Nice to meet you Mucho gusto Please bring me... Por favor, traígame... Breakfast Desayuno I ll see you later Hasta luego I m looking for... Estoy buscando... Lunch Comida POLITE EXPRESSIONS I m hungry. Tengo hambre. Dinner Cena Please. Por favor. I m thirsty Tengo sed. Clothes Ropa Thank you. Gracias. It s important. Es importante. Meat Carne Thank you very much. You re welcome. Yes, thank you. No, thank you. I m sorry. Pardon me. (informal) Muchas gracias. De nada. Sí, gracias. No, gracias. Lo siento. Perdón. It s urgent. Es urgente. How? Cómo? How much? Cuánto? How many? Cuántos? Which? Cuál? What? Qué? What kind of...? Qué clase de...? Chicken Beef Pork Fish Seafood Cheese Bread Pollo Ternera Cerdo Pescado Marisco Queso Pan Pardon me. (formal) Disculpe. Who? Quién? Egg Huevo That s okay. Está bien. Where? Dónde? Rice Arroz It doesn t matter. No importa. When? Cuándo? Vegetable Verdura Do you speak English? Habla usted inglés? What does this mean? Qué significa esto? Nuts Milk Frutos Secos Leche
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