How to host a foreign exchange student from japan?
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i want to be a host family for foreign exchange student from japan. what is a good program for that? and do you have any comment on it?
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Hi! I'm sure you'll love the experience! It's always great to find a host family and most programs work...
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Anyways, I am curious so anyone who has ever been a a host family, or a foreign exchange student who lived with one, please answer. I am thinking of not going to Japan during High school because I want to spend this time in Canada, but I want to apply...
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When it comes to foreign exchanges, it usually depends on the school you go to. The easiest way to do...
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Is that a good place to host an exchange student from? My cousin hosted a exchange student from South Korea but it didn't turn out to well and she caused a lot of problems in school and did some inappropriate things. I know they two different places...
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In every country there are good students and bad students. Just because your cousin hosted an exchange...
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I am going there this summer and I have no idea what to bring them. They have 2 kids; a daughter who is 14 and a son who is about to turn 11. I really want to avoid bringing them any types of food if possible. Thanks in advance for any help!
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definitely something american because people like to get stuff from other countries clothes would be...
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I am going to be living with a host family in Japan I don't know where yet but probably outside of Tokyo. I will be submerged in culture and I will be the only American foreign exchange student in the whole entire school. I just don't want to have big...
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Just be yourself and you will be ok. Be kind, polite, respectful especially of the elders.
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Hello,I am 15 years old and in my final year of senior school currently doing my GCSE's. i want to become a foreign exchange student (Japan) but i am not sure how to do it and i have sooo many questions, for example: 1.) Would my family have to be a...
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I am Canadian and have had two exchange students from Japan and one from Korea. The Korean one was eleven...
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Should I Become a Foreign Exchange Student to Japan or Korea? have you ever spent time in school in either country for any length of time? if you have then please describe the time spent and the people. im nervous about what choice to make because i...
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I hear Japan is very hard, I heard it's work work work and the person I heard this from also said he...
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Should I Become a Foreign Exchange Student to Japan or Korea? have you ever spent time in school in either country for any length of time? if you have then please describe the time spent and the people. im nervous about what choice to make because i...
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I study in Korea at the university language programme so can advise on Korea. But is it universities...
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I want to become a foregin exhange student for a year, but i have no idea where to start. I live in California and i want to go to Japan. Here are my questions: 1. How much does it cost? 2. Is it difficult to become an exchange student? 3. What are the...
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Ask these question to your Councilor. They have the answers. But the first thing you need is excellent...
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I am an exchange student in Japan. My major is East Asian Studies and I have intention in returning after I get my Bachelors degree to Japan for graduate studies. What do you think are the merits for returning to the host exchange institution --- not...
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Certainly there is no reason not to go back to the same university. Probably, you just spent a few months...
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