Learn Dutch & Live in Your Teacher's Home in Rotterdam with Home Language International
Rotterdam, Rotterdam, Netherlands
Learn Dutch & Live in Your Teacher's Home in Rotterdam with Home Language International
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Have fun learning a language without any formal lessons. Enjoy a wide range of activities with a family member such as cultural visits, city tours, visiting castles and museums, art galleries, zoos, parks and gardens with a mix of recreational activities like cooking, baking, shopping, mini golf, bowling, board games, afternoon tea, etc. The activities are decided between you and your host family according to your personal interests and the location.
30 hours of activities per week including any related costs Full board accommodation in a host family.
Media | 1 studente |
Massimo | 1 studente |
Fascia d'età | da 1 anno di età in sù |
Learn Dutch & Live in Your Teacher's Home in Rotterdam with Home Language International si trova a Rotterdam ed è una delle scuole preferite nei Paesi Bassi. La scuola specializza nell'insegnamento di Olandese a studenti stranieri come te. Il numero degli studenti nelle loro classi è anche molto più ristretto rispetto ad altre scuole. Loro hanno anche simpatici insegnanti e componenti del personale che si prenderanno cura di te mentre sei a Rotterdam.
Le nazionalità e combinazioni di età alla Learn Dutch & Live in Your Teacher's Home in Rotterdam with Home Language International variano in periodi, corsi e livelli diversi.
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Daily classes after breakfast was a very good set-up. I was mentally exhausted, could eat lunch, take a break in my room, then go out and explore the city.
My teacher (and hostess) had a good structure in her teaching programme but responded to my questions and wishes, so there was flexibility within a clear programme.
I lived in my teacher’s house. I had my own room on the same floor as the dining room where I both received teaching and our meals. Her living quarters were on another floor (hurrah for small and narrow Dutch houses!), so I didn’t feel like I was intruding in her private sphere. We could meet in the kitchen. That was great. I felt like I could be all places on my floor, have my privacy, and that she also could have her privacy.
The house was located right on a canal with a view over a bridge, an exhibit from the festival of lights, and more. She had a huge window, so I felt like I was out there but in the warmth from the cold December weather.
The room was simple but had everything I needed: a bed, at table, an armchair with a blanket, shelved, a lay away table, a bar with clean towels, a mirror with a little shelf, hooks for small things, a bar with clothes hangers behind the door, extension cords for all my electronics, a carpet, two wonderful pillows. Everything in a few square meters. I felt good in my little cocoon when I wanted to rest, and I felt at ease to use the dining room table to study during the day. The bathroom was small but it was not a problem for me. It was always warmed up in the morning when I came down.
We didn’t have so many outside activities. The teaching was pretty draining anyway, and I am an adult who loves to traipse around new places on her own. We did go for a longer walk, where my hostess told me about a number of things about the Amsterdam and the area. We looked at architecture and art during the tour, which I enjoyed very much. The whole walk was in Dutch, so I really worked hard but got a wonderful feeling of achievement there in the middle of the week.
My hostess was very social and we talked about a great many things, which was very nice. We did it in English, as my Dutch certainly wasn’t at a level where I thought I would want to chat. We had a visit for one of her good friends and visited him another evening. It was very interesting, as we talked about a number of subjects, where cultural differences were disclosed. It was very nice to meet another Dutch person.
The food was a bit on the lower end of what I am used to but the company of my hostess made up for it.
Soggiorni in famiglia sono attentamente selezionati e offrono un'opportunità per imparare molto sulla cultura locale in un ambiente confortevole mentre si studia Olandese !in Rotterdam. Questi alloggi sono normalmente distanti dalla scuola da between 25 - 50 minuti circa con i mezzi pubblici. Le famiglie offrono normalmente un servizio pasti accessibile che ti permette di gustare la cucina tipica. Se hai particolari richieste o esigenze alimentari (per motivi religiosi o di salute), puoi comunicarcelo in anticipo. Your housing starts on the Sunday before your first day of class and ends on the Saturday after your last day of class, unless otherwise noted. Learn more about homestay housing
Homestay - Single-person room - Breakfast, lunch, and dinner
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Please note that we do not book flights for our students. If you are researching airfare costs, we recommend using Kayak.com, a search engine that lets you compare flight options from your home country to Rotterdam based on your budget, schedule and preferences.
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