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Definition of homestay in English: homestaynoun ˈhəʊmsteɪˈhōmˌstā 1A holiday or other period abroad spent staying in the home of a local family. my three-week homestay in southern Japan as modifier a homestay programme Example sentencesExamples - The girls fly out on August 4, and after the camp with enjoy homestay visits for the next few days with Korean families before returning on August 12.
- They are being hosted on a homestay basis by local families, another way to help them boost their English skills.
- The increasing popularity of these courses is creating extra demand for 'Homestay' families to accommodate students.
- For many of the previous students, the homestay has provided the highlight of their visit, enabling them to experience our local culture at first hand.
- I'm hopeful that this minor illness, that has been with me since my homestay, will disappear by tomorrow.
- The difficulty in obtaining financial assistance was found to be particularly damaging for the growing "homestay" sector, according to the report.
- Three of them were being taken good care by the homestay parents.
- The Center for Japanese Studies coordinates a homestay program for Notre Dame students.
- The club's youth exchange program has sent many young Indonesians to other countries and has long been a model for homestays abroad.
- We asked our hosts why only two of the nearly 50 families in the village had opted to provide homestays.
- Japan's Crown Prince Naruhito was reunited Wednesday with Colin Harper who was his host for his weeklong homestay in Australia in 1974.
- Here in Christchurch, New Zealand, she is in her fourth homestay in a household where she is their thirteenth homestay student.
- These students, coming down for the first time, would interact with the local public, as homestays had been arranged for them in villages in the periphery.
- A yoga and homestay programme was arranged by the Art of Living.
- Olympic bid organisers want residents to take part in a homestay programme, by offering accommodation to athletes' families during the competition.
- 1.1Australian, NZ A private house offering accommodation to paying guests.
we had a another relaxing swim and then returned to the homestay Example sentencesExamples - She stood in long grass beside the road, midway between his homestay and the village market where he would board the bus.
- Getting into bed was the first problem at her homestay.
- By the time Bradson was back at his homestay, darkness had fallen.
- I figured I could probably handle making such a simple order, even in the really small kitchen in my homestay.
- We took the remaining 3 pieces back to the homestay.
- He had alighted from the bus, and a boy offered to carry his case to his homestay.
- Three hours later, shopping done, it was time to retreat to the comfort of the pool in my homestay.
- During the period, she stayed in a homestay with two other roommates from Germany and Spain respectively.
- If all they offer is a separate room, what is the difference between a hotel and homestay?
- Another short hike brings us to the next homestay, this one belonging to Lluvia's family.
- Having 40 homestays, the village offers the beautiful landscape of a typical Javanese kampong along with ancient rituals, exotic food and daily agricultural activities.
- I sauntered back to the homestay for a relaxing afternoon and a good book.
- I heard cuckoos in the woods near my homestay in Switzerland.
- Reaching the next homestay in only two hours, we begin a 45-minute journey into the womb of a nearby cave.
- There is a choice of good accommodation at resorts or homestays, and places are provided for walkers to pitch a tent.
- It was no surprise then when I opened the doors of my cottage at the homestay to be confronted by air thick with humidity.
- Six more hours of sliding through shin-deep red mud, and we arrive at the homestay.
Definition of homestay in US English: homestaynounˈhōmˌstā A vacation or other period abroad spent staying in the home of a local family. my three-week homestay in southern Japan as modifier a homestay program Example sentencesExamples - Here in Christchurch, New Zealand, she is in her fourth homestay in a household where she is their thirteenth homestay student.
- We asked our hosts why only two of the nearly 50 families in the village had opted to provide homestays.
- The club's youth exchange program has sent many young Indonesians to other countries and has long been a model for homestays abroad.
- I'm hopeful that this minor illness, that has been with me since my homestay, will disappear by tomorrow.
- Japan's Crown Prince Naruhito was reunited Wednesday with Colin Harper who was his host for his weeklong homestay in Australia in 1974.
- The girls fly out on August 4, and after the camp with enjoy homestay visits for the next few days with Korean families before returning on August 12.
- They are being hosted on a homestay basis by local families, another way to help them boost their English skills.
- The increasing popularity of these courses is creating extra demand for 'Homestay' families to accommodate students.
- Three of them were being taken good care by the homestay parents.
- These students, coming down for the first time, would interact with the local public, as homestays had been arranged for them in villages in the periphery.
- The Center for Japanese Studies coordinates a homestay program for Notre Dame students.
- A yoga and homestay programme was arranged by the Art of Living.
- For many of the previous students, the homestay has provided the highlight of their visit, enabling them to experience our local culture at first hand.
- The difficulty in obtaining financial assistance was found to be particularly damaging for the growing "homestay" sector, according to the report.
- Olympic bid organisers want residents to take part in a homestay programme, by offering accommodation to athletes' families during the competition.
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