Maddy’s Affordable Homestay in NYC New York Video from Hostels247.com

Posted on June 23rd, 2010 by admin

http://www.hostels247.com/NEW_YORK/ video from Hostels247.com of Maddy’s Affordable Homestay in NYC, offering an affordable alternative to expensive NYC Hotels, located on a tree-lined and well maintained street in a safe family-oriented neighbourhood. Check them out its a perfect base and home away from home for your vacation in NYC New York USA, offering affordable, comfortable, clean accommodation for independent & budget travellers, students and families, its also the perfect place to book group accommodation http://www.hostels247.com/groups/ to social network and meet new people while saving money on your accommodation. Book Maddy’s Affordable Homestay in NYC New York USA with Hostels247.com with no booking fees, http://www.hostels247.com/MADDYS__AFFORDABLE__HOMESTAY_hostel/

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Trip to Kamogawa with host family, Ryokan hotel and Seaworld

Posted on April 23rd, 2010 by admin

Edit: Friggin’ YouTube. I spent 3 hours uploading this video to find that it once again cut it to like 4:42 when my video was barely 10 minutes long. In order to reupload, I had to crapify the quality because my SUPER HIGH QUALITY IPHONE VIDEO is too much for YouTube to handle .__.

Documenting when my host family took me to Kamogawa! It was a little over a two hour drive from where we live, but it wasn’t so bad because of the beautiful scenery and the fact that we drove across a really long bridge from one side of the bay to the other, and that there never seems to be anyone on the freeway around here. Being from Los Angeles, that is amazing to me.

If you haven’t noticed yet, I bore easily and decided to color-code the subtitles.
Me – black
Youko – pink
Tomo – dark blue
Touse – light blue
Ryouei – green

And I know, I know. I filmed a lot of TV in this one. But some of the stuff we were watching was too hilarious to pass up. Samurai Sentai Shinkenger is actually really hilarious… And it must cost so much for them to make that show. It’s all high quality fighting sequences, effects… Lolz. Wish they had that kinda money for the live action Sailor Moon.

I didn’t get to film all the sea creatures I wanted to because my feeble iPhone battery couldn’t handle me constantly filming. But I got the best stuff, so it’s okay.

Enjoy!

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Espacios Sin Cemento. A Student Documentary. SIT Study Abroad: Bolivia, 2004

Posted on April 17th, 2010 by admin

A video diary of the relationship that forms between Gringo and Campesino during a rural homestay in Misque, Bolivia. This student documentary was an independent study project in the SIT Study Abroad Bolivia: Culture and Development program, 2004
World Learning: http://www.worldlearning.org

By Jay Arthur Sterrenberg. For Arturo E Llarion. Music Alfredo Coca and Bolivia Manta.
Contact: GAMA Consultora 541-4-425-913, gamacom001@hotmail.com. Cochabamba, Bolivia.Meerkat Media Arts Collective, www.meerkatmedia.org

Duration : 0:16:21

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Home stay in Japan

Posted on April 2nd, 2010 by admin

^^ I went to Tokyo for exchanging Thai-Japan culture

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Jordan homestay: Siblings. From World Learning SIT Study Abroad

Posted on February 20th, 2010 by admin

An SIT Study Abroad student discusses how many siblings she has as part of her homestay family. To learn more about studying abroad in Jordan, and World Learning’s other SIT Study Abroad programs, please visit our website at http:/www.worldlearning.org/studyabroad.

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Jordan Rural Homestay: Speaking in Arabic

Posted on February 17th, 2010 by admin

SIT Study Abroad student Margaret Ormsbee, Jordan Summer 2008, talks about her homestay family. “They say eat, eat, eat. All the time eat.” To learn more about studying abroad in Jordan, and World Learning’s other SIT Study Abroad programs, please visit our website at http:/www.worldlearning.org/studyabroad.

Duration : 0:0:40

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Jordan Rural Homestay: Interview about speaking Arabic during a World Learning SIT study abroad summer program

Posted on January 28th, 2010 by admin

Duncan Pickard, SIT Study Abroad Jordan Summer 2008, talks about speaking Arabic during his rural homestay experience in Jordan. To learn more about studying abroad in Jordan, and World Learning’s other SIT Study Abroad programs, please visit our website at http:/www.worldlearning.org/studyabroad.

Duration : 0:0:42

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Home Stays in Costa Rica-World Endeavors

Posted on January 25th, 2010 by admin

Volunteer at a school, orphanage, or wildlife conservation center in Costa Rica with World Endeavors. Volunteers live with a home stay family and take part in local culture. It’s time for a new, exciting, life-changing experience!

For more information about World Endeavors’ programs in Costa Rica or other study, intern or volunteer programs abroad check out our website at http://www.worldendeavors.com/Costa-Rica

Duration : 0:1:57

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Home Stay Accommodation Option (www.polokelo.net)

Posted on January 14th, 2010 by admin

Polokelohttp://gdata.youtube.com/feeds/api/users/polokeloTravelFIFA, Soccer, World, Cup, South, Africa, AccommodationHome Stay Accommodation Option (www.polokelo.net)

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Jordan homestay: Why we host students. SIT Study Abroad/World Learning

Posted on December 27th, 2009 by admin

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

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