Homestay Program 2017
Memorial Album of Our Stay in Federal Way, WA
Last Updated 03/07/17
Students' Reports Here
The Department of Liberal Studies has a three-week homestay program in the USA for our 1st year students. This year, 7 students joined the program and stayed in Federal Way, Washington.
This page shows you a record of our stay in the Federal Way area. The basics of the program are as follows: Each student stays with a local family all through the program. The students go to the study center (a local church) and take EFL lessons in the morning, and afterward they have activities or excursions in the afternoon. The students also spend a whole day on excursions once a week..
All parts of the program (choosing host families, organizing the whole itinerary including daily activities and excursions, and the EFL lessons) are designed by CCU (Center for Cultural Understanding, which is a non-profit group for organizing homestay programs).
ITINERARY
Arrival
|
|
Day 02 2/12 (Sun.) |
Free
Weekend with Host Families |
Class (Orientation) |
|
Class (Talk about Previous Evening, and Practice Pronunciation) |
|
Visit Green River
College |
|
Visit
Leavenworth |
|
Class (Talk about American
Coins, and Practice Pronunciation) |
|
Day 08
2/18 (Sat.) |
Free Weekend with Host Families |
Class
(Talk about American Food and Cooking Recipes) |
|
Class
(Talk about American Holidays) |
|
Visit Enterprise Elementary School |
|
Visit UW
and Seattle's Waterfront Area |
|
Class (Make
Memory Photo Frames & Memory Journals) |
|
Day
15 2/25 (Sat.) |
Free Weekend with Host Families |
Craft Day |
|
Finish
Projects |
|
Class
(Make Memory Journals) |
|
Departure
for Japan |
We owe the success of our homestay program especially to the following people:
Mrs. Mary Sawyer (area manager from CCU)
Mrs. Laura Campbell (teacher/guide from CCU)
Mrs. Terry Forward (substitute teacher/guide)
Miss Kara Swinney (one of the host sisters from our past groups)
The 8 host families (the Averys, the Barrys, the Callands, the Eygabroads, the Flannagans, the Forwards, the Fredericks, and the Ybarras)
Thank you very much. We really appreciate your hospitality.