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Welcome to Homestay A guide for ICTE students and program participants

Contents Welcome to Homestay 4 Your First Day 5 Transport 6 Meals and Food 7 Keeping Clean 8 Telephone and Internet 9 Coming In and Out 10 Culture and Communicating 11 Living with Pets 12 Money Matters 13 Manners 14 Tips for Living in Homestay 15 Practice Questions 16 Help with Homestay 18 2 Welcome to Homestay

Welcome to Homestay 3

Welcome to Homestay Homestay gives you a good opportunity to practice your English, learn about Australian culture, and enjoy a safe and comfortable environment. Your Homestay provider may be either a single person, a couple, or a family. Living in a Homestay environment is a great experience and this guide will assist you with your stay in Australia. 4 Welcome to Homestay

Your First Day On your first day your Homestay family will show you around the house and explain where to find things. They may also give you some guidelines about living in their home. If you are tired after your flight, tell your Homestay family that you need to rest. If at first you do not understand what they say, ask them to repeat something or to speak more slowly. Try to relax with your Homestay family and remember you can always ask for help. A smile is always a good way to start a friendship. Welcome to Homestay 5

Transport Your Homestay family will tell you which bus, train or ferry you need to take to get to ICTE. It is a good idea to write this information down. You can also take a photo of the bus stop and other landmarks to help you remember where to get off when you come home. Write down your Homestay address and phone number as well. It is a good idea to exchange phone numbers with your Homestay family. ICTE students do not get concession fares on public transport, so you must buy a full price adult ticket. The cheapest way to travel is with an electronic Go card. When you purchase your Go card you will pay a refundable deposit of $10. You can buy one (and purchase extra travel credit) at Campus News (St Lucia campus). To find bus, train and ferry timetables: www.translink.com.au Phone: 13 12 30 6 Welcome to Homestay

Meals and Food Communication is key when living in Homestay. Please discuss your likes and dislikes with your host family. Dinner time is your opportunity to interact with the family and practice your English. Please remember to always tell your Homestay family if you will not be home for dinner. Some families have guidelines about using the kitchen so please ask them. Also ask if you can help to set and clear the table and wash the dishes. Please do not keep food in your bedroom as it will attract insects. It is polite to say please when asking for food, and thank you when accepting food. Please do not bring your mobile phone to the dinner table. It is polite to wait for other family members to sit at the table before you eat your meal. It is usually expected that you take your plate and glass to the kitchen after dinner. Daily Schedule Monday to Friday: Your Homestay family will provide breakfast and dinner. You need to buy or make your own lunch. Saturday and Sunday: Your Homestay family will provide all of your meals. Breakfast and Dinner Breakfast is usually self serve, and mainly consists of cereals and milk or toast, with tea/coffee/ juice. You are welcome to speak to your host family about what you like to eat for breakfast. Dinner is usually western style with meat and vegetables. Curry, stir-fry and pasta dishes are also common. Welcome to Homestay 7

Keeping Clean Cleaning Your Room Please keep your bedroom clean and tidy. Your Homestay family will show you where to find the things you will need to keep your room clean. Washing Your Clothes Your Homestay family will show you how to use the washing machine, where to dry your clothes and where the iron is. If you prefer, your host may wash your clothes. Water Use It is safe to drink water from the tap in Australia. Australia is a very dry country and saving water is important in Australian homes. Please keep your shower duration between 5-7 minutes. You will need to bring your own shampoo, toothpaste, soap and other personal items including a hair dryer. 8 Welcome to Homestay

Telephone and Internet You may already have a mobile phone. You can buy a SIM card or a phone at shopping centres, newsagents or mobile phone shops. Internet access is free for ICTE students on campus. If you have a wireless laptop, you can also use this for free in the ICTE building and at campus hot-spots. Wi-Fi will be provided in your Homestay. However, please note that large downloads, like movies, may not be permitted. Welcome to Homestay 9

Coming In and Out Let your Homestay family know if you will be returning home late. Make sure you know how to get home safely by checking the times of buses and trains. If you are very late, you might have to take a taxi. Ask your Homestay family before inviting guests home. If you plan to go away for longer periods, let your Homestay family know where you are going. If you plan a trip of more than a week, please inform the ICTE Accommodation Office. You will need to continue paying to keep your room. Australia is a safe place, but as in all countries, home security is important. Remember: Make sure you have a key and you know any alarm codes. Lock all doors and windows (your Homestay family are allowed to enter your room to check). Do not leave money in your room. Do not keep your house key together with your Homestay address details in case you lose it. 10 Welcome to Homestay

Culture and Communicating Living with a Homestay family is an opportunity for you to use English in everyday situations and learn about Australia. For the host family, it is an opportunity to learn about your culture. At first, you may find it difficult to understand each other. Be patient and ask your host family to speak slowly. Occasionally, there might be a misunderstanding or problem because of language or culture. If you can, talk about it with your host family. If you need somebody else to talk to, there are staff at ICTE who can help. Sometimes you might want to be alone in your room. Just explain that you need some time to yourself; your host family will understand. Welcome to Homestay 11

Living with Pets Many Homestay families have pets (such as dogs, cats, birds or fish). The pet is a member of the family and is often allowed inside the house. If you do not want the pet in your room, make sure you tell the family and keep your bedroom door closed. If you don t want to live in a Homestay with pets for religious or health reasons, make sure you include this information in your Homestay application form. 12 Welcome to Homestay

Money Matters To make Homestay arrangements as simple as possible, all payments are managed by the ICTE Accommodation Office. Please do not pay the host family directly. Your weekly Homestay fee includes gas, Wi-Fi and electricity bills. If you want to extend your stay, talk to the ICTE Accommodation Office. There are other situations when you might need money. If you go with the family on an excursion, to a movie or out for dinner, you might need to pay for yourself. It is a good idea to check how much money you need before you accept an invitation. If you don t want to join in with the family excursion, it is fine to decline an invitation from your Homestay family. Welcome to Homestay 13

Manners Australians appreciate good manners. Saying please, thank you, excuse me or sorry is an easy way to keep a good relationship with your host family. Also, say hi (or good morning ) when you get up and say bye when you leave. If you want to borrow something or take photographs, ask politely. Helping with small household chores is also appreciated. If you are a smoker, it is important to tell the Accommodation Office when you book Homestay. Some families do not host students who smoke. When you are in Homestay check with the host family about where you can smoke and where to throw away the cigarette butts. 14 Welcome to Homestay

Tips for Living in Homestay Living in a foreign country with a new family can be challenging, but it can also be an amazing experience. Here are some tips to make your stay easier: Keep an open mind Be prepared to discover a new way of life. Communicate Be direct in your communication with Australians. Don t be afraid to ask if you would like something. Showers Save water by keeping showers short, usually 5 minutes. Insects There are many insects in Australia and it is common to see them in your Homestay. Most insects are harmless. Talk to your host family if you are worried about them. Text your Host family Please let your family know if you will be late or will miss dinner. Safety and security Brisbane is a safe and friendly city, but we advise students to consider their personal safety and the security of their belongings at all times. Welcome to Homestay 15

Practice Questions General questions Should I take off my shoes? I m sorry, I don t understand. Can you speak a little slower? Could you say that again, please? Can I join you in the living room? I am very tired. I would like to go to my room. Is that alright? Could you show me how to lock the house, please? Can you tell me how to catch the bus/train to ICTE, please? For the bathroom When can I use the shower? What is the best time for me to use the bathroom in the morning/evening? Can I leave my toiletries in the bathroom? Can I have an extra towel please? Can I have a clean towel, please? For the kitchen / meals What time does the family usually eat dinner/breakfast? Can I store some food/fruit in the fridge, please? Can I help you to prepare dinner? Can I help set the table? Thank you for dinner. It was very good. Can I help you with the dishes? I am still a little bit hungry; can I have some more food, please? I plan to eat in town with my friends tonight. Is that alright? I will be home a bit later tonight. Please can you save me some dinner? I would like to cook some food for you. When is convenient for you? 16 Welcome to Homestay

Laundry Can I wash my clothes, please? When is the best time for me to do my laundry? Where can I wash my clothes by hand? Where can I hang my wet washing? I would like to iron my clothes. Can I use the iron? Where do you keep it? For your room I am a little cold at night. Can I have an extra blanket, please? Can I change my sheets, please? Is it OK if I open the windows at night? Is it OK if I close the windows at night? I would like to clean my room; can I use the vacuum cleaner? Where do you keep it? I am not used to pets. Could you make sure the cat/dog stays out of my room, please? Using the phone / internet Can I make a short local phone call, please? Can I use my international phone card to make an international call, please? Is it possible for me to use the Internet? Other My friend would like to visit my Homestay. Can I invite him/her on Saturday? Is it alright for me to smoke in the garden? Where can I put my cigarette butts? I would like to take a photograph of you and your children. Is that alright? I would like to put some photographs of your family on social media. Is that alright? May I watch TV? May I listen to the radio? May I use the stereo? Welcome to Homestay 17

Help with Homestay Talking to your Homestay family can solve many common problems. If you keep quiet about a problem, the family might not realise what is wrong. If this happens, a small problem can quickly become a big one. It is important to have good communication between yourself and the family. Moving from one Homestay family to another might not be the best solution. If you have tried talking to your host family but you are still not happy, you can talk to the ICTE Accommodation Officers. They can try to help solve the problem with your Homestay family. You can contact them during normal office hours (8am-5pm). You can also contact the Accommodation Officers outside office hours in an emergency. 18 Welcome to Homestay

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Contact Us CRICOS Provider Number 00019C November 2018 Institute of Continuing & TESOL Education Level 5, Sir Llew Edwards Building The University of Queensland St Lucia 4072 QLD 8.00am 5.00pm 07 3346 6737 07 3346 6738 homestay@icte.uq.edu.au Emergencies only 0417 712 674 0419 435 147 icte.uq.edu.au Welcome to Homestay 20