Fun Opportunity Abroad We Bring the Fun to Your Cultural Education! Cultural Exchange Program.

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Fun Opportunity Abroad We Bring the Fun to Your Cultural Education! Cultural Exchange Program

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Cultural Exchange Program This special program promotes international education directly into the classrooms; a class field trip without leaving the classroom. We have all heard of exchange students, but school exchange is an up in-coming trend for schools abroad to bring a group of their own students into American schools and classrooms.

Cultural Exchange Program Both schools abroad and local schools in Orange county/Los Angeles area have the delightful opportunity to become exposed to each other during their academic daily routine. The International group has the privilege to observe their American peers during classroom hours; lunches breaks, and learn about how American schools operate with first person observation.

Cultural Exchange Program Groups from abroad get to enhance their English language skills beyond basic ESL (English as a second language) courses, but real direct language emersion. In exchange, the international group will educate local students of their own culture, language, and overall way of life as a young adult from their homeland.

Cultural Exchange Program ESL (English Class) FOAs ESL classes are taught by very entertaining teachers who are fully experienced with our foreign students. They use original material for their curriculum, which combines the awareness of the students length of stay, age, and English levels. From this knowledge that will use more of a participatory structure of teaching rather than just a standard lecture style by designing their own texts from contemporary topics. Example would be todays American pop singers, films, music, and actors.

Cultural Exchange Program Visit Our Local Schools Students will be able to visit our local schools in Orange county/Los Angeles area, and have the delightful opportunity to become exposed to each other during their academic daily routine in class. The schools range from elementary, middle school, and high school. The International group has the privilege to observe their American peers during classroom hours; lunches breaks, and learn about how American schools operate with first person observation.

Cultural Exchange Program Enjoy Our Fun Adventures California is known for its top attractions and theme parks, which makes it one of the top travel destinations in the world, and the perfect place to learn English. Students will enjoy the experience of visiting attractions like Disneyland, Universal Studios, and our beautiful beaches.

Fun Opportunity Abroad We Bring the Fun to Your Cultural Education! American Cultural Life Experience Course

This special course offers over 30 hours of in class and one-on-one cultural training. Once completed each student will be certified as a Communication Skills Specialist, as well as an American English pop culture Connoisseur. International students or young professionals abroad are exposed to current American pop culture, useful communication skills, and vital public speaking skills to learn how to immerse with American professionals with their every day lifestyle.

American Cultural Life Experience Course Participants will visit American companies; order food at a local American café or restaurants; become up-to-date on celebrities trends and personalities; trying typical American foods, interacting with American workers and college students are only a small portion of this exciting course.

American Cultural Life Experience Course There are many reasons this course is a valuable way to gain further experience beyond merely expanding your English skills, it will Americanize the English language training. This process can distinguish the ability to speak American English well and communicate with Americans effectively.

American Cultural Life Experience Course Learning American Pop Culture and Public Speaking offers the ability to better enhance opportunities to study, live, and work in America. International students and professionals will increase their opportunities to study at an American University; work at an American company or working with American clients by increasing their American English ability.

American Cultural Life Experience Course This course will also help you to learn how to increase your effectiveness of your communication skills by eliminating the stress that bad communication skill can cause. Good Communication skills will greatly impact your job just by giving crystal clear instructions from the start that lead to fewer conflicts and misunderstandings. With clear communication, deadlines and goals are quickly met and with less hassle. You will have the ability to find solutions with fewer conflicts that will result in stronger relationships with your American collogue or client as well as your overall communication skills.

American Cultural Life Experience Course Professor of Communication and Public Speaking, TJ Huberg, who specializes in Interpersonal Skills and American Pop Culture, will educate all participants during this course. Since the fall of 2006, TJ has been responsible for teaching over 3,000 students with numerous courses. TJ has been a Special guest lecturer at Chapman University for her intensive research on the interests on gender, spirituality, business management, diversity issues, and popular culture. Her areas of specialty include: pop culture, performance studies, social movements, intercultural studies, and postmodernism. Professor TJ Huberg

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