Definition of the word holiday club

Pronunciation of vocabulary holiday club

holiday clubnoun

câu lạc bộ nghỉ mát

/ˈhɒlədeɪ klʌb//ˈhɑːlədeɪ klʌb/

Origin of the word holiday club

The term "holiday club" refers to a group or organization that provides activities, entertainment, or learning programs for children during school holidays, such as Christmas, Easter, or summer breaks. The word "holiday" is derived from the Old English word "hāligdæg", which translates to "holy day". In the Middle Ages, "holy days" were special religious festivals or celebrations, which later evolved into secular holidays. The concept of holiday clubs emerged in the late 19th century when educationalists recognized the importance of promoting social and intellectual development in children outside the formal academic year. These clubs aimed to provide balanced activities that combined learning, socialization, art, crafts, and sports. Today, holiday clubs continue to offer diverse programs that cater to the interests and needs of modern children, from coding and robotics to cooking and drama, while also allowing parents to balance their work and family commitments during school breaks.

Example of vocabulary holiday clubnamespace

meaning

a place where young people can go to take part in activities during school holidays

một nơi mà những người trẻ tuổi có thể đến để tham gia các hoạt động trong kỳ nghỉ học

  • The church is running a free holiday club this summer.

    Nhà thờ đang tổ chức một câu lạc bộ nghỉ dưỡng miễn phí vào mùa hè này.

meaning

an arrangement in which people make small regular payments in order to save money to pay for a holiday

một sự sắp xếp trong đó mọi người thực hiện các khoản thanh toán nhỏ đều đặn để tiết kiệm tiền để trả cho một kỳ nghỉ

  • The local pub started a holiday club that anyone could join.

    Quán rượu địa phương đã thành lập một câu lạc bộ nghỉ dưỡng mà bất kỳ ai cũng có thể tham gia.


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