This week, thee were fewer students taking English in the mornings. They shared a class with students of many nationalities.
DOING New Things! MEETING New People! MAKING New Friends! USING Real English! HAVING GREAT FUN!
Friday, July 31, 2015
The Spinnaker in Portsmouth
Ryo was taken to visit The Spinnaker with his host family. It is a tall building overlooking Portsmouth on the south coast. What a great view!
Wall Climbing
The Teenage Outdoors group spent an afternoon on the climbing wall, learning to rock-climb. They did really well!
Bouncing Boys
Thanks to their homestay family, Yuichi and Tsuyoshi had such fun at a Trampoline and Parkour centre.
Wednesday, July 29, 2015
The Tea Ceremony
Part of the purpose of studying abroad is to spread knowledge of Japanese culture. We were very happy to get this lovely message today from Hayami's family:
How wonderful!
We are delighted to have Hayami staying with us and it will be really sad to see him leave on Saturday.Today he treated us and some of our friends to a Japanese tea ceremony and we all enjoyed it so much. He also brought over some special Japanese red bean cookies to eaten with the matcha tea.
How wonderful!
Bouncy Castles!
Last night, the evening activity was playing on bouncy castles. Even though they are teenagers, everybody enjoyed themselves.
Tuesday, July 28, 2015
New Activities
After a busy weekend the boys were still excited to start their new activities. Some of them are still doing English classes in the morning but many are doing new activities in the morning and the afternoon. Some of the boys did teenage outdoor activities and had to get through an obstacle course. They made some friends from Italy along the way. Others did clay pigeon shooting and others played squash with each other and with some of their international friends. It's great to see that so many boys are eager to speak English and meet new people.
After a busy weekend the boys were still excited to start their new activities. Some of them are still doing English classes in the morning but many are doing new activities in the morning and the afternoon. Some of the boys did teenage outdoor activities and had to get through an obstacle course. They made some friends from Italy along the way. Others did clay pigeon shooting and others played squash with each other and with some of their international friends. It's great to see that so many boys are eager to speak English and meet new people
The Life of Yuichi and Tsuyoshi
Some lovely pictures from the life of Yuichi and Tsuyoshi. Like all the boys in Marlborough, they are now fully settled into their homes and very much enjoying life. They will be sad to leave in four days time. The family took them on a trip to Bath, the historic Roman town. They had a great day out.
Pizza!
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