
Summer program for kids and teens
Berlitz hosts summer language camps for kids in several locations in Czechia and abroad as well as a summer school in Prague. Each summer program provides a unique experience for children to not only learn a new language but to also interact with other students through various fun group activities while also discovering new cultures at the same time.
Open the door to opportunities
Learning a new language opens up a world of opportunities for kids. Your child will be able to understand other cultures and satisfy their curiosity for travel and new experiences. After completing our summer program, your child will have the skills to communicate in their new language as well as a broader cultural understanding. Our teams are ready to help open doors of opportunity for your child.
Summer programs
Ready to get on board?
If you have all the information you need and are ready to get started, you can contact us via the form below and enroll now.
Frequently Asked Questions
Berlitz offers summer language camps for children all over Czechia as well as abroad.
All of our summer camps offer language instruction for kids in the morning. They can also practice their skills in live conversations, various activities and interactive exercises throughout the day.
Our camps welcome kids of all ages between 7 and 17.
Our summer language camps are 1-2 weeks long. A typical day includes of half day language classes switching between cultural or sports activities according to the program.
Your child will be grouped with other students their age, and the lessons will be tailored to that age group. Children in age groups 4-7 and 8-11 will start their lessons with a warm-up activity, such as a song or a sketch. Their lesson will progress as they learn new material taught through books and games such as I-Spy and Guess Who. The lesson closes with a fun activity that reviews the material.
Students ages 12-15 and 16+ will start their lessons with a warm-up discussion, talking about events from their day or the previous evening. They will move on to learning from books and magazines like National Geographic and other in-language source material that appeals to the students' interests. There are conversations about current events and personal cultural experiences. The session will end with discussions on grammar and more conversation.

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