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Homestay    Student Residences

Your accommodation is one of the most important aspects of your stay with Embassy CES. It's your home, a place to feel comfortable, to sleep, to do your homework and to relax. It may even be the place where you learn most English, outside the classroom!

Whether you choose to live with a native family (Homestay) or in a student residence, we'll make sure you feel right at home.

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What do our students think of their accommodation?

Embassy CES Homestay

David Smolansky , Venezuela
I've been living with a host family for five months, since I arrived here. My host family is brilliant, I could say I've had a good relationship with them, and it's not just that I am a student and they are my host family; it's just more like we have become friends.

Veronika Kondratyuk, Russia
I live with a host family and they are very, very nice - I really like them. They treat us like we are their family, and take us everywhere they go.

Paulo Burger, Brazil
I live in Homestay. My family are very kind and nice to me - it's the same family my brothers and sisters had.

Eva Weig, Germany
I live with a host family. They are very nice, very friendly. They talk a lot with us and that's very nice.

Yu-Chin Wang, Taiwan
Outside school I go on learning English. I listen to music, the radio, watch television and go to the pub and chat with English people. I think I improve every time.
I live with a host family. They talk to me every day. They are very friendly and considerate.

Kateryna Sopelkina, Ukraine
I often speak with my host family and maybe twice or three times in a week I go to the pub and meet my friends and speak a lot of English, and when I drink something I speak a little bit better!

Veronica Gomez, Spain
I live with a host family. I like them. They are very nice to me and we speak a lot, and they help me, they correct my pronunciation.

Yoshinari 'Nari' Kamiya, Japan
I live with a host family which consists of a host father, a host mother and two children aged 3 and 11 years old. They are such lovely people and we share a lot together. I am glad I took the decision to live with an American family.

Wen Kui Liao, China
I live with a host mother. She's very friendly and nice.

Rocio Blanco Lastra, Spain
My new family in the school or in my home try to help me all the time, they try to make me feel comfortable.  I know more about different cultures and I have a more open mind and I feel more confident.

Embassy CES student residences

Alejandro Terradez, Spain
I am living in a residence, which is just in front of the school, so it's really fantastic. We are like a family in there - yeah, everyone is helping each other. So it's great.

Jeanette Ronne, Norway
I live in the residence. It's very nice. It's just around the corner from the building; it takes one minute to get to school. The kitchen in the residence is like a melting pot from different cultures. It's very nice.

Lucia Passi, Spain
I live in residence. At first it was a little bit difficult because you're not used to doing everything yourself, but now it's ok. It's good with the other students; we cook together and you are always with people, and that's good.

Agustin Lopez Caraveo, Mexico
I live in residence. It's very nice, very big. But I don't spend a lot of time in my residence, only to sleep and go out. I go to nightclubs, to the cinema, to the theatre.
I'm having a good time.

 

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