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New Zealand Study Tour

Enter New Zealand primary and secondary school to experience immersive learning with local students; live in the local students' families. Macao students can enjoy the local western family culture and practice their oral English during the holidays. Integrate into the natural scenery and Maori culture of New Zealand, make friends with New Zealand students and have unforgettable memories.

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Features

Immersive Learning Experience

Through immersion in an English-only environment at a primary school in Auckland, students will quickly improve their English skills as they learn general knowledge, art, music, and sports alongside local students. They will have the chance to integrate with their classmates and form one-on-one buddy relationships with students of the same age. This will enable them to develop friendships with locals and further enhance their language skills through everyday interactions.

Local Home Stay Experience

As part of the program, students will have the opportunity to stay with local New Zealand families. These families have been carefully selected by the program organizers, and will provide a warm and welcoming environment for our students.

 

Living with a New Zealand family will allow students to practice their oral English skills in a natural and immersive way, as well as gain a deeper understanding of Kiwi culture and way of life. They will have the opportunity to participate in everyday family activities, such as meals, outings, and recreational activities, providing a unique insight into the lives of local families.

New Zealand Cultural Experiences

During the camp trip, we will utilize our free time to take students on a cultural study tour, allowing them to explore and appreciate the natural ecology and urban beauty of New Zealand.

 

We will also study the historical development of the Maori culture in New Zealand, providing students with an opportunity to learn about the rich history and traditions of the indigenous people of New Zealand.

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