Junior summer courses
- What’s the difference between a general course and an intensive course?
- What kind of teaching materials will be used?
- Are good school marks necessary to attend a language course?
- Who are the teachers?
- What are the advantages and disadvantages between a stay in a private home and a residential stay?
- What kind of home stay hosts are in your program?
- How far away are the private homes from school?
- Do the hosts have children of my age?
- Can I change a private home if any problems arise?
- Can I stay with my friend in the same room?
- Can three friends stay together in the same private home?
- Is it allowed for boys and girls to share a room?
- Could I live with students from another country?
- What about the food?
- May I get vegetarian food?
- Do I have to bring along towels and bed linen?
- Where can I wash my clothes?
- Is there a safe or somewhere to lock away valuables?
What kind of home stay hosts are in your program?
Our hosts are local people – not only traditional families but also single parents or elderly couples without children who enjoy welcoming young people from all over the world into their homes. Most of the hosts have taken part in our programme for many years. Our local Welfare Officer (WO) is responsible for selecting the hosts and placing the students.
Last update on 25.01.2011 by Michael Stahmann.


