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The Lingoo homestay host network gives parents that are looking for a homestay language holiday access to the information they need to find the right host for their child. Lingoo allows parents to choose from a large pool of host profiles that contain information including host background, language teaching skills and location that will help parents identify suitable hosts.


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Hosting foreign children on paid-for language stays is a great way to supplement an income. But with whole host families discovering a fresh outlook on life, the fringe benefits are proving even better. This summer, Jane Davies’ 15-year old daughter will be staying with a Spanish girl and her family in Spain. It’s her first overseas trip without her family. It’s a big step but the Spanish girl stayed with Jane and her family in their Wiltshire home last summer on a paid-for stay to improve her English. While enjoying the experience, the girls became great friends.


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How times have changed. Most Europeans who were on a language exchange to Britain before the 1990s have horror stories to tell. Inferior food served in a separate room to the host family is a quite common tale. So too are icy bedrooms with a ban on heating. But those days, thankfully, are long gone. Paid-for stays in a British home today are all about creating a positive, homely, educational holiday for the visitor. Children from around the world are keen to pay up to £650 a week stay in a British home today.


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British people of all ages are using TEFL, CELTA, TESL and TESOL qualifications to teach English to foreign students who pay to stay in their home. If you’re tired of the slow job market or just want a career change, here’s an idea: why not teach English to foreign students in your own home for up to £650 a week per student?


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