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This guide will help you navigate an English camp while balancing quality time with your mom and managing an "annoying" friend. 1. Handling Your "Annoying" Friend

I said: “I secretly practice my British accent in the shower.” (Fine. Boring. Safe.)

"Mother, it is the sudden cessation of electronic communication without prior notification or justification." We were laughing—in English. The Farewell: What We Actually Took Home eng camp with mom and my annoying friend who upd

"Day 3 at Eng camp. Trying to focus on the grammar workshops, but it’s hard when Mom is busy taking 'candid' photos and my friend is giving the entire internet a play-by-play via s. My social battery is at 1%. 🔋📉" Option 4: The Slang-Heavy Version

Here’s how to make it through the week with your English skills—and your patience—intact. 1. Master the "UPDs" (Unplanned Discussions) This guide will help you navigate an English

We’re doing a group storytelling exercise. I’m mid-flow, describing a dramatic plot twist. I type on the shared screen: “And then, suddenly, everything changd.”

I look up at the snoring lump above me. He probably changed my life between voice notes and typos. Boring

Camps can feel intense because you are in close quarters. Use these strategies to keep your cool: Create a "Buffer Zone"