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Värdfamiljer - Passar
det DIG?
All AmeriSpan programs offer you the
opportunity to live with a local family.
All families are screened and selected
by our AmeriSpan partner schools.
In addition to receiving room and board
and Spanish language practice, many
students form relationships that can
last a lifetime.
According to our past participants,
the homestay is either the best or worst
part of the trip. The differences are
usually a result of different levels of
expectation. Students who have read a
lot about the culture, economy and
political situation of the country
before they visit usually have realistic
expectations and love their homestays.
Those who are unprepared or have
unrealistically high expectations can be
disappointed. Remember you are coming
from one of the richest countries in the
world and few homestays will be equal to
the comforts to which you are
accustomed. Before choosing a homestay,
you should decide exactly what you want.
Do you want something different from or
similar to the comforts of the U.S?
If the program's homestays do not meet
your individual needs, you should
probably seek alternative housing (see
below). Use the following checklist when
deciding about a homestay:
- Will there be other students living in
the same family?
- Are the rooms private or shared?
- Is a private bathroom available?
- Is the homestay walking distance from
the school?
- Do you want there to be children in
the family?
- How many meals are provided each week?
- Is laundry service provided?
- Do you have special requests (no
smoking, special diet, pets, allergies,
etc.)?
Alternatives to homestays
For those not interested in living with
a local family, AmeriSpan offers
other options. We can recommend hotels
and aparthotels. Upon arrival in most
cities, students can find apartments or
lodging right away.
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