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Below is a sample of a typical English Study Tours week. This is only a sample. We have hundreds of curriculum topics to choose class designs from for any given term, and no two terms are the same, just as no two weeks are the same. Curriculum activities are designed for particular classes so that everyone in the class can get the most out of each class day.

Monday

Students attend 3 hours of morning classes. Curriculum theme: Hawaiian legend and mythology. From within this theme students study English grammar, reading, writing and listening and speaking. After class, students travel to a Hawaiian waterfall and sacred Hawaiian ground.
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Tuesday
Curriculum theme: aquaculture in Hawaii, growing food for the world. After class, students participate in a real Hawaiian aquaculture farm where they grow shrimp, prawns, and fish for the local market, and brood stock for the world's aquaculture farms. Afterwards there is a shrimp BBQ.
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Wednesday
Curriculum theme: Pele, Hawaiian volcanos, and Hawaiian mythology. After class, students travel to Volcano National Park to experience lava flows for themselves.
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Thursday
Curriculum theme: Sealife in Hawaii. After class, students travel to locations where they can experience some of the sealife around Hawaii. Sometimes whale watching, sometimes dolphins, sea turtles or even monk seals are the focus of the outing.
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Friday
Curriculum theme: Hawaiian History topics. After class, students travel to famous Hawaiian museum where they will experience a wide range of interesting live events, history tours, and activities.
 

Students in our English Study Tours groups receive 15 hours per week of in-classroom training PLUS 15 hours per week of accompanying English-only curriculum activities.

During certain weeks of the term students will travel to outer island destinations where they will continue their classroom training PLUS accompanying English-only curriculum activities.