Hi there, On last week's programme we intorviewed the man t
the idea of the intemational Camps. So | thought that this wee
be interested to hear more about one of the Camps which wal
held later this year. Gver to you, Michael
‘Thank you, Yes, the Gamp is open to everyone between ine a
18 10.23. ‘fou don't have to be a student you don't even have
‘employed, but you mast be able 1o speak ene foreign tangvag
addition to your mother tongue,
OK. And what about accammmodition?
Well, the Intemational Camp organisers supply tents which sie
to four people but you are unlikely to know the pesple whe yo
sharing a tont with. The nationalities are mixed, 60 youl be sh
with people who may not even speak your language!
Sounds mteresting. Who does the cooking at the Camp?
Everybody is expected to heip with the running of the Camp. 7
means helping ta prepare foc, keeping ine camp site clean a
land so on. The Gamp organisers are looking tor people who
aiong mith others whatever happens.
[And is thers anything you need te take?
Well a5 Pwe Said, tents are provided but youl need to bring ya
pillow, knife, fork and spoon. If you get chosen. you're aisc asl
bring slong photographs. posteards — anything that shows son
the tracitions and customs of your own country, Everything go
‘an exhibition at the start of me Gamp, tagether with a huge me
the warid showing the aifterent counties peaple come from.
And is there any entertainment?
Yes, there is. Everyone helps to provide the Camp entertain
You are expected to sing, dance or play something musical —
doesn't maiter how good or bad you are. There is a space on”
form to write down what you ean do,
Sounds great tun. And what doas it all cost?
Welt, you have to find your own way 10 the Camp, $0 it's un to
whether you lly, cyete. walk, hitch-heke of whatever. The chang
woek’s Game is 300 dollars. but youl have to-change Miatinic
own currency to get a better idea of the cast. You have to pay
cost before you arrive, but you Gan may in any Currency you we
you can use: credit card if you have one. Right. Now for the ¢
umber to ring