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We Would Love to Host an Exchange Student, But... The Complete Guide to Making the Decision

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  • Learn about a new culture. One of the best things about hosting an exchange student is the opportunity to learn about a new culture. You'll get to experience their food, music, language, and customs firsthand.
  • Make new friends. Hosting an exchange student is a great way to make new friends from all over the world. You'll get to share your culture with them and learn about theirs.
  • Create lasting memories. Hosting an exchange student can be a life-changing experience for both the host family and the student. You'll create lasting memories that you'll cherish for years to come.
  • Financial cost. Hosting an exchange student can be expensive. You'll need to provide them with food, lodging, and transportation. You may also need to pay for their health insurance and other expenses.
  • Time commitment. Hosting an exchange student requires a significant time commitment. You'll need to be available to take them to school, activities, and appointments. You'll also need to be prepared to answer their questions and help them adjust to their new environment.
  • Cultural differences. Hosting an exchange student from a different culture can be challenging. You may need to adjust your lifestyle and expectations to accommodate their needs.
  1. Decide if hosting an exchange student is right for you. Before you start the process of hosting an exchange student, it's important to decide if it's the right decision for you and your family. Consider your financial situation, time commitment, and cultural expectations.
  2. Research different exchange programs. There are many different exchange programs available. Do some research to find a program that's a good fit for you and your family.
  3. Apply to host an exchange student. Once you've found a program, you'll need to apply to host an exchange student. The application process typically involves submitting an application form, providing references, and undergoing a home inspection.
  4. Match with an exchange student. Once you've been approved to host an exchange student, you'll be matched with a student who meets your criteria. You'll have the opportunity to communicate with the student before they arrive so that you can get to know them and make sure they're a good fit for your family.
  5. Prepare your home and family for the exchange student. Before the exchange student arrives, you'll need to prepare your home and family for their arrival. This includes making sure you have a bedroom available for them, providing them with food and clothing, and introducing them to your family and friends.
  6. Welcome the exchange student to your home. When the exchange student arrives, welcome them to your home and make them feel comfortable. Help them get settled in and answer any questions they have.
  7. Support the exchange student during their stay. During the exchange student's stay, you'll need to provide them with support and guidance. Help them adjust to their new environment, answer their questions, and encourage them to participate in activities and explore their new culture.
  8. Say goodbye to the exchange student. When the exchange student's stay is over, it's time to say goodbye. This can be a difficult time, but it's important to remember that you've made a lifelong friend.
  • Be patient and understanding. Hosting an exchange student from a different culture can be challenging. Be patient and understanding as they adjust to their new environment.
  • Communicate openly. Communication is key to a successful exchange student experience. Talk to the exchange student regularly about their needs and expectations.
  • Be flexible. Things don't always go according to plan when you're hosting an exchange student. Be flexible and willing to adjust your plans as needed.
  • Have fun! Hosting an exchange student should be a fun and rewarding experience for everyone involved. Make sure to take time to enjoy each other's company and create lasting memories.

Hosting an exchange student can be a life-changing experience for both the host family and the student. If you're considering hosting an exchange student, it's important to do your research and consider all the factors involved. With careful planning and preparation, you can make the experience a positive one for everyone involved.

We Would Love to Host an Exchange Student But
We Would Love to Host an Exchange Student, But ...
by Micere Keels

5 out of 5

Language : English
File size : 3578 KB
Text-to-Speech : Enabled
Screen Reader : Supported
Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
Word Wise : Enabled
Print length : 126 pages
Lending : Enabled
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We Would Love to Host an Exchange Student But
We Would Love to Host an Exchange Student, But ...
by Micere Keels

5 out of 5

Language : English
File size : 3578 KB
Text-to-Speech : Enabled
Screen Reader : Supported
Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
Word Wise : Enabled
Print length : 126 pages
Lending : Enabled
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