Cultural Homestay International part 3
Posted on December 27th, 2009 by admin
The wonderful Japanese students have a Sayonara party.
Duration : 0:9:37
The wonderful Japanese students have a Sayonara party.
Duration : 0:9:37
Homestay families explain why they enjoy hosting students as part of a homestay. To learn more about studying abroad in Jordan, and World Learning’s other SIT Study Abroad programs, please visit our website at http:/www.sit.edu/studyabroad.
Duration : 0:0:47
Part 3 tells about the Homestay program in Southeast Asian countries namely Brunei, Indonesia, Thailand, Vietnam and the Philippines. Japanese country program was mentioned in Part 1.
The current video is in Vietnamese only. ENGLISH SUBTITILES will be available soon.
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*** SPECIAL THANKS TO :
- National Youth Commission of Vietnam
- Central Committee of Ho Chi Minh Youth Union of Vietnam
- Vietnamese Embassy to Japan
- VTV6 Channel, Vietnam Television
http://www.vtv6.com.vn
*** CREDITS :
..Đặng Diễm Quỳnh – QQSAN, VNL’08
http://vtv6.com.vn/detailNews.aspx?id=2439&lang=en
..Nguyễn Ngọc Tuấn – TNT, VPY’08
..Lã Cẩm Vân – VAN, VPY’08
and all PYs of 2008 Batch.
Duration : 0:7:40
Video promo for the ‘Japan Experience’ cultural immersion home stay program.
Location: Tokyo, Japan
Host school: Seiritsu Gakuen High School
Dates: July 27 to August 10, 2008
Participants: open to any junior high & high school students
Number of participants: 10
School website: www.seiritsu-int.com
Duration : 0:2:28
Home away from home! Live with an Australian family while you study at Queensland Institute of Business and Technology (QIBT). Many students choose this type of affordable, comfortable accommodation when they first come to Australia.
Duration : 0:1:5
During our around the world bicycle bike tour found a great place to rest in Asia. This video is about a special bicycle touring home stay for travelers in Southeast Asia, Malaysia. David’s guesthouse for cyclists in Parit Buntar, between Penang and the Cameron Highlands is far from the backpacker and tourist trail but right in the middle of real Malaysian culture. At David’s we visited Chinese Buddhist and Indian Hindu Temples and saw unique religious ceremonies. We also attended the Chinese Ghost Festival and an Indian Wedding. If you are going to South East Asia and Malaysia on a bicycle please look David up at the web page in the video.
Duration : 0:5:31
This is footage from my first weekend in Japan. Part one. of probably many.
Duration : 0:5:48
Are you looking for furnished room rentals in Toronto to choose from? We have both homestays and independent residences for travelers, students and professionals seeking safe friendly environments to live in.
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