Learn English Homestays
Our bee-keeping Homestay English teacher
A Homelingua English homestay course with our new teacher, Julia, will offer you more than just English lessons! We are welcoming a new teacher to Homelingua who enjoys the hobby of ‘bee keeping’ and collecting honey. Students staying with Julia will be able to learn about how honey is [Continue]
Discover UK life
10 Things you think about the UK
To help get you in the mood before coming to the UK and joining a Learn English Homestay, we may ask you to think about and tell us 10 things that you think about the UK. This helps get students [Continue]
Learn English Homestays in Oxford: Our top ten things to do in Oxford for under £10!
After a lot of haggling and consultation in the office, we have come up with the Homelingua top ten things to do in Oxford for under £10! 1. Climb the 124 steps to the 13th century tower of the [Continue]
Great English breakfast, or “help yourself”?
Breakfast in a British homestay is one of those times where you are most likely to hear the expression “please, help yourself”. Your teacher will say this to help you feel comfortable in [Continue]
Business English Homestays
Business English Homestay in London
Gill is one of our experienced Business English homestay teachers living in a comfortable apartment in central London. Gill has taught Business English to professional students from many different countries. Gill’s student shave included a lawyer from Japan, an [Continue]English Homestay Teachers
Welcome to a new English homestay teacher near Greenwich in London
Bronagh is a mother of 3 and an experienced and qualified school teacher and education professional. Bronagh lives in a comfortable detached home in the London suburb of Greenwich and 40 minutes from the centre of London. [Continue]
Homestay Life
Celine talks about her English Homestay experience
English Homestay teacher Nicole introduces herself
Great English breakfast, or “help yourself”?
Discover UK locations
Going to the Beach.. UK top 10 beaches #1
The Gower Peninsula in South Wales was designated an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB) in 1956. It was the first place to be assigned this title in the UK. As a result, the Gower Peninsula is [Continue]

