The young generations of today may not know the movie “Sixteen Candles” which was shown in the 1980s. It was about high school students, one of whom was an exchange student named Long Duk Dong who did not know how to use the table spoon and fork properly but managed to use them anyway as if they were chopsticks. Made about 30 years ago, the movie touched on the student exchange program where, like the present-day program, students choose to study abroad, mostly in partner institutions.
Student exchange and Study Abroad programs are sometimes used interchangeably even if they differ in some respects. An exchange student studies in an institution which is the partner of the school at his home country, while a study abroad student studies full time in a non-partner institution abroad. There are countries that consider an exchange student as a Study Abroad student, who, they claim, studies in a different country other than his own country.
The foreign student exchange, which aims to help students increase their understanding of the culture of other countries, is classified as the international student exchange and the national student exchange. An international student exchange program is for six to 10 months in the host country, usually focusing on home stays, language skills, cultural activities or community service. Among the international student exchange programs in the United States include the American Field Service (AFS) International Program, Lions International Youth Exchange Program, Southern Cross Cultural Exchange Program, and the Rotary International Program. Students under the foreign student exchange program are provided with certain options such as living with the host family, or in a dormitory while studying in the partner institution, or enroll for a shorter term if not comfortable with a long term. To be a foreign exchange student, one must have the interest to learn new cultures and practices of other countries, be willing to spend time at the school away from the culture of his own country in order to better understand the culture of the host country, and be able to absorbed the best practices in that country and bring them home after the study.
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is there any accommodation about family that we can stay with our family because some of the students they don't want to leave their families?
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