Thank you, Laura! I am considering hosting an exchange student in the future and your videos have been very helpful with different things I should consider. Keep up the great work!
These videos have been so helpful. We are just finishing up our year hosting a girl from Germany. I watched all of your videos in preparation for the year. Thanks so much for taking the time to put these together!
Thanks, Laura! I am a program coordinator for two international hosting agencies and your videos are a wonderful addition to my resource list for new host families! Thank you so much. :)
I'm right now in a host family in the US. In my case, I'm an exchange teacher, not student. I really see now how important it is to treat everyone the same. My host family has had many exchange teachers. They keep talking about some of them. And they seemed to have had fun. But we barely do things together. That makes me feel akward
Guten Tag Laura!! So Laura...could you do a video where you explain at length HOW MUCH of Texas and the REST of the US you saw when you were here? I think you mentioned once that you made it to Florida. So did you make it to the Gulf of Mexico and Swim in the Ocean?, Did you cross over into either Oklahoma or into any other states that are neighbors of Texas? Did you happen to cross into the Country of Mexico?? Please elaborate if you have time in another video!! Tschuess!
@@honey27003 Yes, France. I met her Dad over 30 years ago one Summer and have been friends with him since then. She is coming for the Summer. She is 19 and I just want her to feel extra comfortable.
When is a typical time for students to come to the United States? Our school district does a pretty involved marching band camp in the middle of the summer, that if they were an instrumentalist they would probably not want to miss. So instead of coming in August right before school starts, they would want to come at the beginning of July. Is that a common thing for them to do?
Unfortunately, students often come too late for any summer prep. I also missed all of the volleyball 2-a-days. When the student finds their host family early on, something might be arranged. It also depends on when school starts in your district. Most exchange students will arrive some time in August. I think I arrived on the 14th and that's pretty usual.
Thanks, one question; I’m thinking of being an exchange student when I’m 17 so I have enough time to think of this decision. My only question is can you become and exchange student if you have a condition? Not like anything that bad but I mean l struggle with NF1 causing me to grow a tumour in my brain. And obviously getting surgery for it. Will it be safe to go for an exchange year in the United States? Or would it cause issues if I need surgery if I grow a tumour?
Thank you, Laura! I am considering hosting an exchange student in the future and your videos have been very helpful with different things I should consider. Keep up the great work!
Thank you! That honestly means so much!
These videos have been so helpful. We are just finishing up our year hosting a girl from Germany. I watched all of your videos in preparation for the year. Thanks so much for taking the time to put these together!
Thanks, Laura! I am a program coordinator for two international hosting agencies and your videos are a wonderful addition to my resource list for new host families! Thank you so much. :)
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I'm right now in a host family in the US. In my case, I'm an exchange teacher, not student. I really see now how important it is to treat everyone the same. My host family has had many exchange teachers. They keep talking about some of them. And they seemed to have had fun. But we barely do things together. That makes me feel akward
Thank you for showing me a useful video today. Thanks to you, I enjoyed it. Have a good day. !!!!!!😍
Thank you so much, love! You too!
Guten Tag Laura!! So Laura...could you do a video where you explain at length HOW MUCH of Texas and the REST of the US you saw when you were here? I think you mentioned once that you made it to Florida. So did you make it to the Gulf of Mexico and Swim in the Ocean?, Did you cross over into either Oklahoma or into any other states that are neighbors of Texas? Did you happen to cross into the Country of Mexico?? Please elaborate if you have time in another video!! Tschuess!
Definitely! I will film new videos next week and I will make sure to include that
@@honey27003 Ausgezeichnet Laura!!
What are your top tips for preparing for an exchange student to arrive? What would you like to have had upon arrival?
Such a good topic. Would you be okay with me discussing it in a video in a few weeks?
@@honey27003 yes of course. We are hosting beginning In June.
@@jbowenandcompany So exciting! Do you know the nationality of your student yet?
@@honey27003 Yes, France. I met her Dad over 30 years ago one Summer and have been friends with him since then. She is coming for the Summer. She is 19 and I just want her to feel extra comfortable.
@@jbowenandcompany That sounds lovely! I'm sure she's gonna have a great time!
When is a typical time for students to come to the United States? Our school district does a pretty involved marching band camp in the middle of the summer, that if they were an instrumentalist they would probably not want to miss. So instead of coming in August right before school starts, they would want to come at the beginning of July. Is that a common thing for them to do?
Unfortunately, students often come too late for any summer prep. I also missed all of the volleyball 2-a-days. When the student finds their host family early on, something might be arranged. It also depends on when school starts in your district. Most exchange students will arrive some time in August. I think I arrived on the 14th and that's pretty usual.
Thanks, one question; I’m thinking of being an exchange student when I’m 17 so I have enough time to think of this decision. My only question is can you become and exchange student if you have a condition? Not like anything that bad but I mean l struggle with NF1 causing me to grow a tumour in my brain. And obviously getting surgery for it. Will it be safe to go for an exchange year in the United States? Or would it cause issues if I need surgery if I grow a tumour?