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:''This articles is designed for students going on home stay. It contains interview style questions that a student may be asked over the course of their home stay. These questions are not ordered''
 
==To ask the Homestay Student==
 
*What's your name?
 
*How are you?
 
*What school do you go to?
 
*Do you like school?
 
*Do you like sport?
 
*What sport do you play?
 
*How long are you going to stay in ''Australia''?
 
*What is your name?
 
*Where are you from?
 
*When is your birthday?
 
*How old are you?
 
*Do you have a computer at home?
 
*Do you have the internet?
 
*How many brothers and sisters do you have?
 
*What does your father/mother do?
 
*What is it 'like' in Japan?
 
**Is it cold/hot/warm in Japan?
 
**What food do you eat in Japan?
 
**What sports do you play in Japan?
 
**Do you do Sumo at school?
 
   
 
==For the homestay student to ask their host family==
 
==For the homestay student to ask their host family==
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===Questions to ask parents===
 
===Questions to ask parents===
   
*What do you do?
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*How do you heal a broken heart?
 
*Did you go to high school near here?
 
*Did you go to high school near here?
 
**Which high school did you go to?
 
**Which high school did you go to?
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**Where is that?
 
**Where is that?
 
**How old were you when you moved away?
 
**How old were you when you moved away?
 
**I'm Ken what's your name?
 
*What do you like to do in your freetime?
 
*What do you like to do in your freetime?
 
*When did you meet your husband/wife?
 
 
*What is your favorite food?
 
*What is your favorite food?
 
*Have you ever traveled overseas?
 
*Have you ever traveled overseas?
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===Questions to ask children===
 
===Questions to ask children===
 
*How old are you?
 
*How old are you?
**How long have you lived in this house?
 
 
*Do you like sports?
 
*Do you like sports?
 
**Which sports do you like?
 
**Which sports do you like?
*What type of music do you like?
 
**Who is your favorite artist?
 
**Have you heard of this song/singer/album?
 
**How many CDs do you have?
 
 
*Do you play a musical instrument?
 
*Do you play a musical instrument?
 
**What do you play?
 
**What do you play?
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*Thank you for having me.
 
*Thank you for having me.
 
*Thank you for looking after me.
 
*Thank you for looking after me.
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*When you come to Japan, please come to my home.
 
*When you come to Japan, please come to my home.
 
*Please keep in touch.
 
*Please keep in touch.
 
*Can I help?
 
*Can I help?
 
**May I help clean?
 
**May I help clean?
**Can I help with the washing up?
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**Can I help with the dishes?
 
*I had a lot of fun.
 
*I had a lot of fun.
 
*Your country is beautiful.
 
*Your country is beautiful.
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*This is a great room.
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*That was a really fun day. Thank you.
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===To do for your host family===
 
===To do for your host family===
 
*Help clean the house. ("May I help clean?")
 
*Help clean the house. ("May I help clean?")
*Send them a postcard when you get back to your home country.
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*Send them a postcard/letter when you get back to your home country.
 
*Send them a birthday/Christmas card?
 
*Send them a birthday/Christmas card?
   
==See also==
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==<nowiki/>==
 
{{Homestay See Also}}
 
{{Homestay See Also}}
   

Latest revision as of 03:16, 15 July 2020

This articles is designed for students going on home stay. It contains interview style questions that a student may be asked over the course of their home stay. These questions are not ordered

For the homestay student to ask their host family[]

Questions to ask parents[]

  • How do you heal a broken heart?
  • Did you go to high school near here?
    • Which high school did you go to?
    • Which club did you belong to in high school?
  • Where were you born?
    • Where is that?
    • How old were you when you moved away?
    • I'm Ken what's your name?
  • What do you like to do in your freetime?
  • What is your favorite food?
  • Have you ever traveled overseas?
    • Where did you go?
    • How long did you stay?
    • Did you like ~?
    • Have you ever been to Japan?

Questions not to ask parents[]

  • How old are you?
  • How much do you weigh?
  • What religion are you?

Questions to ask children[]

  • How old are you?
  • Do you like sports?
    • Which sports do you like?
  • Do you play a musical instrument?
    • What do you play?
      • How long have you played the ~?
    • Is it difficult?
    • Will you play a song for me?
    • Can I listen to you play?
    • Can you play for me?
  • Have you seen the movie called "~"?
  • What do you want to be when you finish school?
  • What year are you in at school?
    • How far away is it (your school)?
    • What subjects do you like?
    • What do you have for lunch?
    • What do you do during school holidays?
      • Is there are zoo/museum/amusement park around here?
  • Are there fireworks in your hometown?
  • When is your birthday?
  • How tall are you?

Nice things[]

To say to host family[]

  • Thank you.
  • That was a delicious meal.
  • Thank you for having me.
  • Thank you for looking after me.
  • When you come to Japan, please come to my home.
  • Please keep in touch.
  • Can I help?
    • May I help clean?
    • Can I help with the dishes?
  • I had a lot of fun.
  • Your country is beautiful.
  • This is a great room.
  • That was a really fun day. Thank you.


To do for your host family[]

  • Help clean the house. ("May I help clean?")
  • Send them a postcard/letter when you get back to your home country.
  • Send them a birthday/Christmas card?

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