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Study Abroad for Children

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#1
  • しいちゃん
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  • 2021/03/11 01:21

It's not concrete at all yet, but I'm wondering if it would be a good idea to have my child study abroad.

It seems that there are many options, such as exchange study, language study, entering a foreign university, working abroad, etc. If you have any experience, please share your stories.

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#15
  • みっしゅ
  • 2021/03/17 (Wed) 13:35
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> Mr. Hifu
Thank you for your reply ☺ I am glad ! !
Cebu Island ! sounds nice

I think English is not native language in the Philippines,
I wonder about the, what do you call it? I wonder about pronunciation and vocabulary
? ?
*Simple question from a layman.

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#16
  • 芋社長
  • 2021/03/18 (Thu) 04:49
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Do you have to study abroad to learn a language ? or are there other benefits to studying abroad besides improving your language skills ??

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#17
  • グレープフルーツ丸
  • 2021/03/18 (Thu) 04:56
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I may be off topic.
I know someone who did a homestay.

I heard that studying abroad is different for each student, such as living in a school dormitory, renting a room, or sharing a room, but in the case of homestay, it is good to live in a nice house and learn about foreign culture. You can go to holiday church together, learn home cooking, and meet the children of the homestay family. On the other hand, there seem to be some disastrous cases with homestay.
When you go there, you are almost left alone, or the house is not equipped with enough furniture, or it is not what was promised. Or a house with hygiene problems.

Also, although it is not a tragic case, the homestay family is not necessarily American ( or even from that country ) but there are Korean families, Filipino families, and many other cases.

I don't know much about it because I haven't experienced it myself, but my friend advised me ↯ to do a detailed research before going there.

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#18
  • さきてぃ
  • 2021/03/18 (Thu) 04:57
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If I had the money, I would love to study abroad in Europe ! I wouldn't mind speaking German or Spanish instead of English at this point.

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#19
  • RYO
  • 2021/03/18 (Thu) 04:58
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Study Abroad = I thought it was a homestay. No, it's not.

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