About UK Study Tours with British Families

Updated on international 2024-06-13
6 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Generally, it is to tidy up the lawn, clean the car, and go shopping. As for work, it depends on whether you are familiar with it or not, and if you are not familiar with it, of course you will not be allowed to work, and let you do it when you are your own person. The British are better at discrimination than the Americans, are generally friendly, and you often see intimate couples of Caucasian and black and yellow people.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    I don't think we will discriminate against yellow people. Hehe, I want to go to the UK too.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Most Brits are friendly.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Participating in the UK study tour not only allows you to experience the pure English classroom teaching and improve your English level; You can also broaden your international vision and make international friends; You can also improve your ability to be alone and interpersonal in many aspects.

    Teachers of Chinese as a foreign language have become the most scarce talents in China's education and training industry, with a gap of up to 10,000 yuan, and the average annual salary of excellent teachers of Chinese as a foreign language can exceed 100,000 yuan after 1-3 years of work, and the annual salary of excellent teachers of Chinese as a foreign language can even reach 200,000 yuan. And there are more employment opportunities abroad!

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    If you participate in this kind of international study, the overseas host family is more privacy-conscious, and too much information about the host family will not be disclosed. The host family will be registered with the police station, and have long-term experience and qualifications to receive study tours, so there is no problem with safety.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    1. Climb the "London Eye" to see the alternative style of London.

    To celebrate the arrival of the millennium, a giant Ferris wheel stands on the banks of the River Thames, known as the "London Eye". During its 30-minute operation, as the cockpit slowly rises, London's buildings, streets, traffic, green spaces, and pedestrians are like a print, and people are greeted with a neat and orderly style.

    The London Eye of London Tourism, UK.

    2. Watch the handover ceremony of the royal guards.

    Just like foreigners must see the flag-raising ceremony when they go to Beijing, you must see the royal guard handover ceremony at Buckingham Palace when you go to London. This traditional and majestic royal ceremony takes place every day at 11.30am (the next day in winter) and is as punctual as Big Ben.

    Royal Guard Handover Ceremony for London, England.

    3. Go to the Royal Opera House to see a show.

    Located in London's Covent Garden, the Royal Opera House is very famous in the opera world, founded in 1732, and is known as the world's four major opera houses, along with the State Opera in Vienna, Austria, the Teatro alla Scala in Milan, Italy, and the Metropolitan Opera in New York.

    The Royal Opera House in London, England.

    4. Shopping for Bicester to snap up luxury goods.

    Looking at the Chinese version of the London travel guide, almost all guides will mention Bicester Village, which must be a favorite of shopaholics who can be reached directly by bus called "shopping express". It is said that shopaholics buy burberries there as generously as cabbage.

    Bicester Village, London, England.

    5. Enjoy English afternoon tea at the Ritz.

    Having an afternoon tea like a British high-class lady is one of the top experiences in London! The Ritz Hotel in London, not far from Buckingham Palace, is famous, 36 pounds (about 381 yuan) a **Although it is expensive, want to enjoy it? There doesn't have to be a place.

    And you'll have to bring a formal suit, or you'll be turned away.

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