As the homestay coordinator at Global Immersions, my job involves making successful matches between visitors and host families. I take into consideration the visitor’s interests and try to match them with a host family that shares similar interests. The goal in doing that is so that the visitors and host families can spend meaningful time together doing things they both enjoy.
At the end of every group program, I always receive the feedback from both visitors and hosts on what they did. It is always amazing to me that every family provides a unique experience by bringing the students to different places of cultural interest. In March, we had 3 large groups of Japanese students staying in Global Immersions homestays. Here are some of the things that hosts did with their visitors:
• Going to Faneuil Hall and Quincy Market, and watching the street
• Walking part of the Freedom Trail in Boston
• Shopping: local malls, Prudential Center, supermarkets, errands,
• Playing cards and board games at home
• Making Origami
• Having an American brunch with waffles, pancakes, etc.
• Having an American BBQ with the grill in the backyard
• Having a pizza party
• Athletic activities including rollerblading, laser tag,
• Giving the visitors a tour around Boston
• Celebrating Halloween (introducing Halloween candy,
• Watching American Football
• Walking through the North End
• Watching presidential debates and American news channels
• Going out for ice cream
• Doing American activities including going bowling and to
• Dinner with friends and eating out at restaurants