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Expat Children & Youths Summer Fun Camp

Posted by jiaotongcj (My Page) on
Sun, Jun 14, 09 at 23:00

The Jiao Tong University£¨Shanghai£© 2009 International Summer Camp

provides an ideal platform for your children.

They can learn elementary Chinese

or improve the Chinese language proficiency.

Also, they can acquire new skills, practices their decision making

And manage their own affairs efficiently.

The following activities are under the careful tutelage of

experienced child-instructors and teachers:

Leadership Development

Organizational Training

Logic Thinking

Independence Training

Intensive Chinese Language

Arts, Crafts

Model building, Martial arts

Robot Design, Electronics

2 weeks (Monday- Friday) summer camp from 9:00 am to 4:00 pm

Info: www.educationshanghai.com

Tel: 021-50813383£¨24hrs£© or 021-64481768

Email:china-studies@hotmail.com


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RE: Expat Children & Youths Summer Fun Camp

No thanks.


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RE: Expat Children & Youths Summer Fun Camp

Like I would pack up my kid and send him off to China. I had an acquaintance about 15 yrs ago, her husband was a computer programmer. They were a very young naive couple with a 3 yr old. I really don't know what they were thinking. Was offered a job in China for a year with great pay and "good housing" provided. When they arrived the company took their passports and the "good" place to live had a hot plate, 1 sink w/cold water and 2 rooms, no furniture, dirt floor. When the husband informed them he no longer wanted the position they were not going to let him leave, spent hours yelling and threatening him and wife. They had to basically escape. Made their way to the American Embassy and they were helped out of the country.

No I don't think I will take you up on your ideal offer.


 
 

 

 


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