Cultural Homestay International part 1
Posted on December 22nd, 2009 by admin
The wonderful Japanese students have a Sayonara party.
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The wonderful Japanese students have a Sayonara party.
Duration : 0:8:53
My last meal with my Japanese homestay and we cook some delicious gyoza. A vid to accompany a post on www.urbanslide.com
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part 2 I had to get out of that place & find a new apartment.
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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 : 0:9:11
Homestay families welcome students as part of their families. To learn more about studying abroad in Jordan, and World Learning’s other SIT Study Abroad programs, please visit our website at http:/sit.edu/studyabroad.
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http://www.londonhomestays.com
We are Home From Home Student Services, based in London, UK.
Our aim is to provide safe, comfortable homestay accommodation to international students and professionals at a reasonable price.
We recognise that moving to a new country can be a daunting challenge, and we strive to make the transition as seamless as possible.
We take the utmost care in ensuring that all of your requirements are met in full, which include:
- Searching our vast database of trusted host families to find the best fit for your needs
- Matching you with a host family that will help improve your English skills
– Arranging transfer from the airport to the host family front door
Duration : 0:3:1
www.polokelo.co.za provides Accommodation in private homes during 2010 FIFA Soccer World Cup South Africa.
Duration : 0:1:15
Today’s mistake: Thank you with a hyphen.
I saw a sign with thank you written like this: “thank-you”, so I decided to ramble on about hyphens for a while.
Do you know any good links for exercises/explinations about hyphens? Please send them to me: thedailyenglishshow@gmail.com
(You can’t put links in comments, so I’ll put them here.)
The camera decided to stop being yellow today … but the lighting still isn’t quite right. We’re working on it
Study English at Acadia:
http://conted.acadiau.ca/acil/
Acadia links:
http://www.thedailyenglishshow.com/acadia.html
English script:
http://thedailyenglishshow.blogspot.com/2007/09/show-497-wednesday-12-september.html
日本語:
http://plaza.rakuten.co.jp/dailyenglish/diary/200709120000/
Deutsch:
http://germantdesscripts.blogspot.com/2007/09/show-497-wednesday-12-september.html
Show 497 Wednesday 12 September
The Daily English Show
http://www.thedailyenglishshow.com/
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Does anybody know any website or broker provide this kind of information or doing this business. I am an international student and living in Bordeaux now, and want to live with local people.
You can contact specialized agencies:
http://www.ujehebergementetudiant.fr/?page=accueil
http://www.homestaybooking.com/host-family/6/i0gou1pNZ9×4pW8yKQILog