THE CAMBRIDGE COLLEGE MANUAL

 

This guide is written to enable any person who is required to see to the running of Cambridge College, do so with ease and the necessary professionalism required.

 

 

 

 

THE CAMBRIDGE COLLEGE TEAM

 

There are various important people who are all involved in the day to day running of Cambridge College.

 

Barry Schiller : (MD/DS)  Managing Director/Director of Studies

 

Ruth Khambatta : (SA)  Senior Administrator

 

Henry Ford : (OM/WO)  Operations Manager/Welfare Officer

 

Emergency Manager :  (EM)  Emergency Manager

 

Sandra Wylie

Mary Bavister

Carol Hoppie : (HO)  Host Family Organisers

 

Jonny Casey : (AL)  Activity Leader

 

The Teachers and the Group Leaders involved with Cambridge College vary, and can be identified in this manual by the letters (T) and (GL).

 

 

 

 

 

WHAT DOES CAMBRIDGE COLLEGE DO ?

 

Cambridge College has been organising English Language and cultural tours in England for many years.  Cambridge College enables foreign students to visit England, explore our culture, learn about our country and lifestyle and also see the sights of England.  The best way to become proficient in a language is of course to learn it in the country in which it is spoken.  Therefore visiting England will help the student to practice his or her knowledge of the English language and gain confidence in speaking English.

 

Cambridge College not only provides all the above opportunities for the student, but also provides suitable accommodation.  This is done through a "Host Family".  The Host Family will provide the student with all the comforts of their usual lifestyle, i.e.  bed, washing facilities, meals, and will aim to make the students visit as enjoyable as possible.

 

 

 

 

 

 

THE CAMBRIDGE COLLEGE INDIVIDUALS

 

 

 

The Managing Director :-

 

The Managing Director is responsible for the running of Cambridge College.  He must make sure that the business is run as smoothly and efficiently as possible and so he will use his powers to delegate various duties to other members of the Cambridge College team.  It is also the duty of the Managing Director to see to the cleaning of the office.  He will also decide on the teaching methods, he will grade the students and will see that they are appointed to a certain class/teacher (he may enlist the help of the SA in this).

 

 

 

 

The Senior Administrator

 

The Senior Administrator must be flexible, willing to work long hours (when there are students in the country, it may even happen that the SA has to come to the office at night to solve a problem).  It would be convenient if the SA has a basic knowledge of German as a lot of data in the computer is in German.  Mobility would also be a valuable asset with a clean driving licence and preferably his/her own car.  The SA must be able to work on his/her own initiative, be able to work under pressure, be able to work to deadlines, and produce neat, and accurate work.  He or she must have patience, self control and self motivation.

 

The SA reports to the Managing Director and amy delegate some of her tasks to other junior members of the team.  The SA is responsible for advertising for new host families, answering/making phone calls to solve problems (from students,host families,  reservations for coaches/  ferries etc).  The SA deals with the day-to-day routine of Cambridge College involving dividing the students over the coaches together with the Managing Director, doing the bookings, drawing up the programme, ensuring everything that has to be done is done, ensuring that the diplomas are made, ensuring the host family business is done, ensuring that there are sufficient:-

 

                   *entry tests

                   *forms and lists

                   *office supplies

                    *passes

                   *programmes

                   *welcome packs and that the right persons get them

 

 

The SA also has the job of ensuring the right people are in the right place at the right time, going through the mail, grading the students and  appointing them to a certain class/teacher together with the Managing Director although this is mainly done by the Managing Director.

 

The SA also sees to the informing of the airport carrier., instructing all other staff, paying the families and the teachers, recruiting the new staff/teachers, sending to people who request it, an information folder, solving problems written on the Unhappy Forms (together with assistance from the OM), updating the computer data, updating the welcome packs.

 

As you can imagine, the job of the SA is physically and mentally demanding and so a good junior team is essential in order that the SA can delegate some of her numerous workload to someone else.

 

 

 

 

The Group Leaders :-

 

The German GL are recruited by the German office.  There should be a GL from each country that the students are coming from, to accompany the student on the journey from the home country to England.  This ensures that there is always somebody around who speaks the same language as the students.  The Group Leaders are responsible for accompanying the students on their activities and their excursions.  There should be one Group Leader per 25 students and they are divided over the different age groups.

 

It is essential that the Group Leader is friendly, good with people and patient.  They must have basic knowledge of English and must also be aged over 18 (otherwise they cannot accompany the students on the pub tour.  Cambridge College has obliged itself that students under 14 should always be accompanied by an adult Group Leader).  The GL should be extrovert, motivated and must be prepared to work as part of the team.

 

The Group Leader initially reports to the Activity Leader although they must also answer to the Managing Director and the Senior Administrator.

 

The Group Leaders are responsible for accompanying the students on the journey from their home country to the town of the course, assisting the AL when asked to, they must be available for the students if they need to talk, they should collect the Happy Forms, Unhappy Forms, Going Home Forms and Classroom Lists and give them to the Operations Manager.  They are responsible for collecting the return tickets at the port and checking in, ensuring there is no contact between the students when the entry test is taken, ensuring the students are:-

 

*safe

*safe

*safe

*well

*well

*happy

 

 

 

 

The Group Leaders also join the students on the various activities, they must look into the classrooms in the break to make sure nobody is there, they are responsible for making sure everybody is in the bus after the students get off the coach for some reason or an other by counting them, making sure that no student is left on his/her own, making the contact easier between the students and the organisation, passing on requests from teachers i.e photo copies etc. to the OM, preventing vandalism in the bathroom checking the bathroom from time to time, providing the teachers with Happy Forms, Unhappy Forms and Classroom Lists, taking a group of students under 14 on excursions, ensuring that the students go back in the same coach they came in, telling the students what time to be back at the coach after an excursion.

 

 

 

 

The Teachers:-

 

The teachers are recruited by an advertisement in a paper, they write an application letter, together with their CV.  They are them selected based on the contents of those letters.  No interview is necessary.

 

It is the job of the Senior Administrator to taken on the teachers.  They are then contacted by the SA on the Friday before the week they are required to teach.

 

The teachers are allowed to join the students in the afternoon and evening programme if they want to. They should inform the Operations Manager if they wish to do so.

 

The teachers must be patient, good with people and have TEFL (=Teaching English as a Foreign Language).

 

Teachers must report to the Director of Studies.  They must not delegate their responsibilities to anyone else.  They are responsible for ensuring the students fill in their names on the Happy Form or fill in an Unhappy Form, filling in Classroom Lists and general teaching (details of the teaching method and the necessary books provided by Cambridge College).

 

 

 

 

The Activity Leaders :-

 

The Activity Leaders must be friendly, good with people, patient, extrovert, and preferably have a knowledge of a foreign language from a country where the students are coming from.  They must be motivated, and be prepared to work as part of a team.  The Activity Leaders are helped and assisted by the Group Leaders.

 

 

 

 

The Activity Leader must report to the Operations Manager and can delegate some of their responsibility to the Group Leaders.   The Activity Leaders are responsible for being at the place of the activity as a spokesperson, dividing the GL's over the activities, dividing the GL's over the students under 14 on excursions, ensuring the students are divided over the coaches according to the Senior Administrators instructions, informing students of details concerning their stay and the activities provided, instructing the Group Leaders, and taking the students under 14 on excursions.

 

 

 

 

The Operations Manager :-

 

The Operations Manager is provided with a mini bus so that he can carry out host family moves.  He is also provided with a pager so that he can always be reached.

 

The OM can accompany the students on their afternoon and evening programme and this is entirely optional.  However, he is obliged to attend the pub tour giving the students the chance to get to know him better, and the farewell party giving him the chance to say goodbye.

 

The Operations Manager must be good with people, motivated, extrovert and prepared to work as part of a team.  He must be flexible and mobile, with a clean driving licence.  The OM must also be willing to work odd hours.

 

The Operations Manager must report to the Senior Administrator and can delegate some of his responsibilities to the Activity Leaders and the Group Leaders.

 

The OM is responsible for dividing the students over the coaches together with the SA, ensuring the tasks given for the day-to-day business at the university are carried out, executing host family moves, providing the GL's with lists, forms and programmes, providing students with passes and welcome packs, solving problems written on the Unhappy Forms with back-up of the SA and ensuring that the completed lists and forms are given to the right persons.

 

 

 

 

The Host Family Organisers :-

 

The Host Family Organisers are former host families who expressed that they would like to do some work for Cambridge College.  They must be observant, critical, be able to notice little things, be able to talk to people, and should live in the same town as the host families.

 

The Host Family Organisers must report to the Senior Administrator and CANNOT delegate any of his responsibilities.  He is responsible for being there to listen and solve any problems in connection with host families and their students, ensuring there are reserve host families, and placing students with their host families.

 

 

 

 

The Emergency Manager:-

 

The Emergency Manager must be flexible, contactable, mobile and should live near the host families.

 

The Emergency Manager should report to the Senior Administrator, and he can delegate some of his responsibilities .  The EM is responsible for solving any kind of problems that may occur after office hours.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Host Families

 

The host families are recruited by putting advertisements in local papers and writing to host families of the previous year asking if they would like to be a host family again.  As many host families as possible are recruited, and this is done by the Host Family Organisers.

 

The host families should live in the neighbourhood of the universities where the courses are given, or they should be easily reached by public transport. 

 

The host families are graded as follows :-

 

x=   This letter refers to the type of house.

 

     A= Private house, detached or a very large semi detached in good  residential area.  Well furnished, plenty of space for students, wardrobes preferably a shower.  Good size tidy garden. The home inside and out immaculate.

 

     B= Good clean private house, small detached, a semi or large  terraced, or a council house in very good order, in reasonable area. Well decorated throughout, good carpets, wallpaper. Clean and tidy outside.

 

     C= Private or council house in reasonable condition, tidy and clean although maybe decorating not so new and colour matched as above. Kids may make it a bit untidy looking-toys etc.

 

     D= Basically ok but untidy looking house, needs maybe a new coat of paint. Not ideal but could be used if we are really pushed as a reserve family.

 

     Z= Not suitable.

 

 

y=   This letter refers to the type of person

 

     1= Professional person, teacher, business person, well educated,  well spoken. Ideal family for academics.

 

     2= Excellent warm friendly hosts, no strong accent. Not necessarily lower graded than 1 just not perhaps so academic. The family that  puts themselves out a bit.

 

     3= Average family, they seem to welcome guests but may not involve them as much as families in categories 1 and 2.

 

     4= Basically ok as a reserve family if we are pushed.

 

     5= Not suitable.

 

 

z=   These letters refers to the type of family/household.

 

     SPE= single person

     CNC= couple no children

     SPF= single parent family

     FAM= family

     RET= retired couple/person

 

This gradation is made by the Host Family Organisers for internal use only. It is made to prevent a wealthy, academic person staying in a C3 host family. It is stored in the computer under wp.

 

There should be reserve host families in case a student has to be moved. The number of reserve host families is 10% of the host families being used.

 

The students should be placed with a host family 6 weeks before arriving in England, and this is done by Host Family Organisers.

 

The host families are paid fortnightly by cheque, £60 per 7 night stay, and this is also done by the Emergency Manager.

 

The host families should be friendly, talkative, often at home, they should have a telephone.


Information for the Senior Administrator

 

Tel. no.        Perry Street:     0604-603063

                German office:    010-49.531.125.958

 

fax. no.        Perry Street:     0604-20218

                German office:    010-49.531.126.017

 

Private tel.no. Angela:           010-49.5331.71970

                Barry:            0604-830120

                Billy:            0923-242326 (prints etc.)

                   fax:           0923-254419

                Henry:            0604-831574

                   pagers: 04599-13305

                Nick:             0604-830139 (airport carrier

                Rose:             0604-830968

                Ruth:             0604-844054

                   pagers: 04599-10292

                Stuart:           0604-830193 (jobs for Barry)

                  Wendy:          0809-379784 (same as fax)

                Bugbrooke P.O.:   0604-830338

 

Trains: D.E.R. Travel-Phil, 18 Conduit Street, London W1R 9TD, tel.no.: 071-6297442, fax: 071-6297442

 

Bank: Bank of Scotland, Hobs Centre, 2 Robertson Ave., Edinburgh EH11 1PZ, tel.no.: 0345-313193, fax no.: 031-3466010

 

Accountant: Dove Naish-Ian Robson, tel.no.: 0327-50565

 

Inland Revenue, tel.no.: 0604-21244

 

Montfort Univ. MK:         tel.no. 0908-695511

 

Ratcliffe School MK:       tel.no. 0908-312579

 

Coaches:

size: possibilities: 35,45,53

when: The coach company is advised that we want them to transport students that summer, but no numbers are given. The week before they are needed, they are informed of numbers times and places.

 

Howletts:    tel.no.  0296-713775

             fax.no.  0296-713775

 

Ferries:

when: 2 months in advance preliminary booking. The definite number is given 3 days before.

 

P&O:         tel.no.       0800-414555

             fax. no.      0304-223223

             Admin/Acc:    0304-223000

             telex:             965104

             Reservations: 0304-203388

             Group Travel: 0304-210004/965296

             Freight Markt:0304-223875/966517

P&O European Ferries Ltd, Channel House, Channel View Road, Dover, Kent CT17 9TJ

 

 

The names, addresses and telephone numbers for the host families are stored in the computer under the name: go-wn6.

 

Drawing up the programme also means doing the bookings necessary for it.  Various entertainments are arranged for the students during their stay.  The following telephone numbers are those commonly used:-

 

Bowling         Linzi Superbowl/MK Leisure Plaza    0908-231400

                                      fax: 0908-662216

Disco           Golden Flamingo, Khurram Begg       0908-221158

Golf            Windmill Hill Golf Course           0908-??????

Ice Skating     MK Leisure Plaza           0908-231400

                                      fax: 0908-662216

Roller Skating  Rollers-Colin              0908-366440

Sports          Stantonbury Leisure Centre          0908-314466

                                      fax: 0908-318754

Sports+swimming Bletchley Leis. Ctre-Brian Marvin   0908-377251

                                      fax: 0908-374094

Swimming        Dolphin Splashdown-Mr Josie         0908-503344

Watersports     Willen Lake-Steve Roberts           0908-670197

                                      fax: 0908-691630

 

Museum on Canal        Stoke Bruene, Northampton   0604-862229

Museum on earl  Chichley Hall-Mr Robertson  0230-65252

                                 fax : 0230-65388

 

 

The documents to be printed every week are stored in the computer under:-

 

Classroom List (appendix 7A)      wp

Entry test (7B)                   wp

F list (7C)                       go

G list (7D)                       go

Going Home Form (7E)              go

Happy Form (7F)                   wp

Host family movement form (7G)    wp

Programmes (7H)                   wp

Teachers List (7I)                school

Unhappy Form (7J)                 wp

WA List (7K)                      go

Welcome pack letters (7L)         wp

 

 

Diplomas- made by Billy

 

 

Passes- the Falcon Press, 60 St. James Mill Road, Northampton NN5 5JP, tel. no. 0604-759262, fax: 0604-581482

 

 

Welcome Pack Folders:

Connection Books, David Coates MK Council, tel.no.: 0908-682526

 

MK Maps-WH Smith/Sally, tel.no.: 0604-588088

Tourist Information Office, tel.no.: 0908-691995

 

 

 

 

Information For Group Leaders

 

 

 

When somebody would like to become a GL, he should be sent an application form.  This form requests details as follows :-

 

 

-name

-address

-country

-sex

-date of birth

-years of English

-have you been with CC before?

 *how often as a student and/or as a GL

-have you ever done a language course with an other company      before?

-when do you want to come?

-for how long do you want to come?

 

 

When somebody is to be employed as a GL, he should be sent the following :-

 

-a confirmation stating name, dates

-information on the work to be done as a GL

-information on CC in general

 

 

When a GL arrives in England he should have a meeting with the Operations Manager.  This meeting is to discuss important things and to explain to the Group Leader exactly what they have to do and what they are responsible for.  This meeting also allows the Operations Manager to:-

 

-allow the GL to ask questions

-give the GL the WA List

-tell them for which classes they are responsible

 

 

 

Information For The Teachers

 

 

The teachers that are hired are sent a letter, with a confirmation slip at the bottom and any relevant information is sent to them when they begin to teach.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Information For The Activity Leader

 

 

Appendix W contains all the lists, forms and the responsibilities which are sent to the AL when hired.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Information For The Operations Manager

 

Appendix X contains all the relevant information is sent to the OM when hired, responsibilities, that the teachers will contact them if they want them to join the students on their afternoon or evening programme, information concerning meetings with the GL's on a Sunday evening to talk important things over, and advise them exactly which classes they are responsible for.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Information for the Host Family Organisers

 

Appendix y contains information to be sent to the HO when hired concerning their responsibilities.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Information for the Emergency Manager

 

Appendix z contains information to be sent to the EM when hired concerning their responsibilities.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Additional Information

 

 

 

   As the Group Leaders are to take the students under 14 with    them on an excursion, it would be helpful if the Group Leader    knew about the destination.  For this reason it is advisable:

  

   * to give the Group Leaders more information on the places that are visited so that they know the suitable places.

 

   * to provide the Group Leaders with a more detailed map on the town so that if students cannot find anything on their own map they can ask a Group Leader.

  

 

   * to organise a course for the Group Leaders before the season    begins. In that course the Group Leaders are taught    what they    what their responsibilities are.  They visit all the excursion    towns so that they know their way around.  The basic   principles of First Aid should be taught to improve the     student's safety. In this way you can also see if somebody is     not suitable for being a Group Leader (e.g. not friendly) and         take measures to improve it or prevent them from becoming a           Group Leader.  A Group Leader is an important person in the         organisation for they are closest to the students, and      therefore it is important that they are competent.

 

    A tour could be set out in the excursion towns, (Oxford,    Cambridge, Windsor and Stratford upon Avon). This tour should    be optional so that those students wanting to walk around by    themselves are allowed to do so, and other students can follow   the route, each in their own pace. The under 14's could be    taken on this tour too by the Group Leaders (depending on the      number of students under 14  they could go in bigger groups    and accompanied by more than one Group Leaders. This would be    nicer for the Group Leaders as they have somebody of their own   age with them. Although you would have more children to look         after, there are more Group Leaders to watch them as well).

 

   Having the students all under the same roof makes the     organisation easier, as all students should be able to reach     a contact person (i.e. the Operations Manager) easily. If   the students are divided over several buildings far apart from    each other you would be forced to take on another contact       p

   person.

  

   Once a year, the season prices and availability of coach    coach    and ferry companies should be enquired about and compared.  It   is decided, based upon this information, what company will get   the job for the next season.

 

   The possibility of going through the Channel Tunnel has to be    kept in mind and has to be taken in consideration in the    decision how to cross the Channel.

 

  

 

  

 

Education

 

 

   Collecting the forms during the lessons is disturbing. They    should however be collected before the break so that the    Operations Manager has time to read them and is able to ask    questions about it and make arrangements if necessary in the    break. Therefore Group Leaders should be as quiet and quick as    possible collecting them. They should not discuss Unhappy   Forms in the classroom as it is too disturbing.

 

   Giving the return tickets to a Group Leader might be dangerous    because they can easily be lost. It may therefore be   better to    better to send them direct to the office.

 

   In the letter to the host families before the season it should   be asked whether there are any changes in the circumstances of   the family (e.g. start/stop smoking, pet changes, change of   rooms).

 

   As the new students do not know the old Group Leaders and the    old students do not know the new Group Leaders, they should be    introduced to each other, so that everybody knows who is a Group Leader and what his name is. This introduction should     take place on Monday after the break, when all the students have class. They could go into all the classes for a few      minutes and introduce themselves. They could also wear a name      tag for the rest of the week to make the recognition easier          for the students.

 

   It is wise to select Group Leaders also on their knowledge of    English. Papers in English given to the students by Cambridge    College are sometimes not understood and the students often    expect the Group Leaders to translate it for them. Another solution for this problem is to give a translation of each    paper to the students.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Meaning of Expressions

 

 

 

 

 

activity                      Mainly sports (ice skating,                                     football, baseball, swimming,                                   bowling, basketball, golf)

 

 

 

 

allocation of students        Based on: the student's age, the                                years of English they have had, the                                part of Germany they come from (the                                level of the English lessons vary                                in the different areas in Germany                                as well as the age at which they                                started learning English).

 

 

 

 

Classroom List               This list is filled in by the                                   teacher. They write down their                                  names, their home tel.no., the names                               of the students present (plus their                               time of arrival and a mark for their                               cooperation), the names of the                                  students absent, the tasks carried                               out and their signature.

 

 

 

 

entry test                  The new students take an entry test                              on Monday morning that is directly                              marked by the teachers. It is used                              as a back-up for the gradation of the                              student's level.

 

 

 

 

F list                     This states the dates and the matching                             number of students arriving and                                 departing, the number of weeks the                              arriving students are staying and how                             many students are staying in total the                             week after the stated date.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

G list                    This is a list made every week that                             states the names of the students, male                            or female, place of departure in                                Germany, age, come by plane or not,                             sort of accommodation, smoker or not,                            animals allowed in the host family or                            not, come by car or not, number of                              weeks staying, years of English, name                            of the host family, its tel.no., its                            code, with whom they stay in the host                            family, further information of                                  importance and the amount unpaid.

 

 

 

Going Home Form          This form is filled in by the student                           before going home. On it he gives marks                           for the host family (for friendliness,                           readiness for talking, care and                                 cleanness), the education (for teacher,                           material, classroom and learning                                results) and free time (for excursions,                           sports and the free time programme). A                           total impression mark is given as well                           as if they would come back some time and                           if they can recommend the host family                           to an other student.

 

 

 

Happy Form               This is a form given per class. Every                           student that does not have a problem or                           a complaint should write down his name                           on it.

 

 

 

host family business     Once a year before the season starts                            every host family should be sent a                              letter to ask whether they would like                           to be a host family again, if yes when                           and if there are any changes in the                             domestic situation (concerning smoking,                           number of people in the house, pets).

 

 

 

Host Family Movement Form   This says who is moved, when, why and                              what reason is given to the family,                              the name of the family the student                              is moved from and the name of the                               family the student is moved to. This                              is filled in by the OM and given to                              the SA.

 

 

 

office supplies          These are: paper, cleaning supplies,                            toilet paper, coffee, tea, milk, sugar,                           etc.

 

 

 

pass                     Every student gets a pass with their                            name and photo on it and information on                           their host family. This pass allows them                           to get the student reduction in museums                           etc.

 

 

 

programme                The programme tells what the students                           can do in the afternoon, i.e.                                   activity/excursion, and in the evening.                           There is a different programme for each                           age group-(11-14,15-17,18+).

 

 

 

Teachers list            This is a list that states the names of                           the students, the place and date they                           left Germany, age, years of English,                            number of weeks staying, entry test                             mark, which class and name and address                           of host family. It is given to every                            teacher every week.

 

 

 

Unhappy Form             This is a form given to those students                           who do not want to sign the Happy Form.                           On it they write down what their problem                           is, and they have to write down their                           names, the name and tel.no. of the host                           family, the name of the teacher and the                           date of arrival in England. After the                           problem has been solved they should sign                           the form that they are happy again.

 

 

 

WA list                 This list states the sex, name, age, if                          they come by plane, if they require                             normal accommodation/ only student from                          their country/ only student in host fam,                          if they object to smoking host fam, if                          they object to animals in host fam, if                          they come by car, number of weeks they                          are staying, number of years they have                          had English, date of arrival, name of the                          host family, tel.no. of the host family,                          the code of the host family, if they are                          staying with a particular person, further                          particulars and the amount unpaid

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

welcome packs           When a student arrives in England he is                          given a welcome pack. It contains: bus                          time tables/map of/information on the                           town of the course, a leaflet to explain                          what Happy and Unhappy Forms are, a                             leaflet on calling to Germany (the costs                          of it), a leaflet for receiving a bus                           ticket valuable for one week, the                               programme for next week, a London map,                          a notebook and a pen.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Role and Responsibilities of the Host Families:-

 

 

It is the role of the Host Family to provide a caring and welcoming environment for the student.  It is up to the host family to ensure that the student has a comfortable stay.  It is hoped that the student will look back upon his or her visit and remember it as a very rewarding experience never to be forgotten.

 

 

 

What we expect from the Host Family:-

 

 

When the student arrives on the Sunday, the host family should pick him/her up, the date and place having been sent to the family a week in advance.

 

The host family should spend the Sunday of arrival getting to know the Student and advising him/her of any rules (dinner time, evening curfew etc6.  The host family should show him/her the neighbourhood and explain the bus time tables etc.  The student may then want the rest of the day to rest as he/she may have been travelling for 24 hours or more.

 

Each day the student goes to school (from 09.00 to 12.15) and there is an activity organised every afternoon and almost every evening.  Details of these activities are on the programme each student receives.  Therefore the host family is expected to provide the student with a breakfast, a packed lunch and a main evening meal.

 

The host family should be ready to talk and also be patient and understanding if a student has problems expressing himself in English.

 

If any problems occur, the host family can always call the Host Family Organiser.  If they are not available there is an Emergency Number: 0908-379784, if the problem is urgent.

 

The most important thing is that both the host family you as well as the student, enjoy the stay.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Information about payment

 

 

Each host family is paid.  They are paid £60 per 7 night stay, and the timing of this payment depends on the number of weeks the student(s) is/are staying.

 

 

 

 

Payment for students staying one week:

 

 

Cheques leave the office at the latest on Tuesday after the student has returned home on the Saturday.

 

 

 

 

Payment for students staying two weeks:

 

 

A cheque for the two weeks is sent out at the latest on the Tuesday after the student has left on the Saturday.

 

 

 

 

Payment for students staying three or more weeks:

 

 

The first cheque is sent out on the Tuesday after the student has stayed  for two weeks and the second/last cheque is sent out on the Tuesday after the student has left on the Saturday.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Information about the countries the students are coming from.

 

 

 

 

 

Germany

 

 

 

Land and climate

 

Germany is approximately one and a half times as big as Great Britain. There are four geographical zones: the mountains and plateaus of the south, the wide valley and gorge of the Rhine River in the south and west, the central uplands, and the wide lowlands in the north. The climate is about the same as it is in Great Britain.

 

 

 

Transportation

 

Most people own cars although public transport is excellent; train, bus, and commuter schedules are computerised.

 

 

 

The people

 

Most Germans are well-educated, well-informed and inquisitive. They are frank and not afraid of being openly critical. They are concerned about the preservation of their environment (waste paper, glass, plastic and batteries are picked up separately from other household refuge). The most popular sport is football, but gymnastics, tennis and skiing are also very popular. Order, discipline and responsibility is emphasized in family affairs.

 

 

 

Food

 

Breakfast usually consists of rolls or dark,heavy bread (does not exist in Great Britain) and strong coffee. Lunch usually consists of soup, a main dish and a dessert.  The evening meal consists of sandwiches and snacks. Cheese, potatoes and noodles are very popular.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Holland/The Netherlands

 

 

Land and climate

 

Holland is about as big as Wales. It is a very flat country without mountains and only a few hills, mainly in the south. The climate is as it is in Great Britain.

 

 

 

Transportation

 

Most people own cars but public transport is often used by the young people.  All students above 18 receive a scholarship and a public transport card which enables them to travel for free. Train and bus schedules are computerised.

 

 

 

The People

 

People from Holland have their own language, Dutch. Most Dutch people are well-educated (they often speak more than one foreign language). They are, like the Germans, concerned about the environment and they also have separate household refuge pick ups. The most popular sports are football and tennis. Families are very important.

 

 

 

Food

 

Breakfast consists of bread and tea (without milk) or milk. Lunch is the same as the breakfast. Coffee is drunk in between. The evening mean usually consists of potatoes, vegetables and meat although Italian food is very popular. The dessert is either a fruit or one of the many types of yogurt. Cheese is very popular and is mostly eaten on bread.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

France

 

 

 

Land and climate

 

France is as about twice as big as Great Britain. The landscape is roughly the same as in Great Britain. In the north the climate is about the same as it is in Great Britain but in the south the temperature in summer can reach 35 degrees or more.

 

 

 

Transportation

 

Transport is almost as it is in Great Britain.

 

 

 

The people

 

The aim in all french schools is directed towards achievement.  This puts a lot of pressure on the students. Sports are not that popular.

 

 

 

Food

 

Breakfast usually consists of croissants or French bread with marmalade and coffee. Lunch is often eaten outdoors (at school or in a coffee shop for the office workers), and it consists of the same things as breakfast, although sandwiches are eaten as well for lunch. They have dinner mostly late in the evening (about 9.00 p.m.) and it consists mainly of vegetables and some meat.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

However you must realise that these are stereotypes and that individual habits or preferences may vary.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Sample of family rules to apply to the student.

 

 

1. Keep your host family informed of where you will be, with whom, and when you will return. Do not stay out late at night without telling your host family. Your host family is concerned about you.

 

2. Help with planning. Do not wait until the last minute to tell if you have plans to go out.

 

3. Try to limit telephone calls to as little as possible.

 

4. If you do not come home for dinner notify the host family as early as possible.

 

5. If you have a problem (e.g. you do not like the food or you cannot find anything) please try to talk to your host family. Maybe they can help you.

 

 

 

 

 

Information on telephone calls

 

The following information will clear up one of the most controversial aspects of the student's stay.  It is up to the host family to advise the student of any policy concerning use of the telephone.  It is up to the host family to advise the student how he/she is to pay for a phone call.

 

The host family can set their own rules about the use of the telephone but this information could be useful.

 

Dialled telephone calls to a foreign country are quoted by B.T. as :

 

Minimum price 5p if called directly

 

                  8pm-8am and weekends              8am-8pm

 1 minute                  35p                         44p

 5 minutes              £1.73                       £2.17

10 minutes              £3.45                       £4.29

 

If for some reason calls have to be put through the operator, the following charges apply:

 

min charge, 3 min.      £3.67

each extra minute       £1.22

 

There is a service whereby you can dial 155 and the operator will phone you back to tell you how long you have been on the phone. This costs you an extra £1.06.

 

 

 

 

Information about Cambridge College to be sent to teachers hired.

 

 

 

 

Materials/Equipment

 

-photocopies: can be arranged if the Teacher informs the Group Leader about it 48 hours in advance.

-Audio-visual devices: available if the Group Leader is advised about it no less than one week in advance.

-Chalk: to be bought by the teacher.

 

 

Method

 

The book used by the teachers is called Advanced English Practice, and the teacher will receive a copy of this book before starting teaching. The students will be provided with a copy as well.  Various teaching assistance such as worksheets, plays and exercises can be supplied by Cambridge College.

 

 

Requirements

 

The teaching hours are:

Monday - Friday   9.00 a.m. - 10.30 a.m.

                 10.45 a.m. - 12.15 p.m.

 

 

 

The teachers are provided with a Classroom List, and Happy Forms/Unhappy Forms. The Classroom List is filled in by the teacher when the students arrive.

 

The Happy Form is passed around in the classroom. Every student without complaints and problems should fill in his name. Any student that does not fill in their names on this Happy Form are given an Unhappy Form on which they can write their complaint or problem.

 

 

Payment

 

Each teacher is be paid £140 per week if they work a full week. If they are unable to work all 5 days, they will receive £20 per day. On a Bank Holiday there will be no lessons and payment will be £28 per day for the remainder of the week.

 

Payment will be made by cheque fortnightly. The cheque will be sent out on the Monday immediately after the fortnight's teaching.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Information about Cambridge College to be sent to Activity Leaders

 

 

Students

 

The students come here from various countries and stay here from one to an unlimited amount of weeks. They are appointed to different classes according to their knowledge of English. Learning English is their main reason for staying here.

 

 

 

There is a Group Leader from each country students are coming from. There is one Group Leader per 25 students, and they are divided over the different age groups. The Group Leaders accompany the students on the activities (mainly sports) and excursions  (to Oxford, Cambridge, Windsor or Stratford-upon-Avon half a day and a whole day in London) and on their journey back and forth from home to England. Their main responsibility is to make sure the students are safe, happy and well. They should report to the Activity Leader and it is they who are responsible for their carrying out the tasks.

 

 

 

The Activity Leader works closely together with the Operations Manager and must also report to him. The AL must assist him whenever needed to.

 

 

 

The AL should accompany the students on their activities, and on any excursions.  There are often different activities for the different age groups at the same time.  The AL is responsible for ensuring there is a Group Leader present at each activity.  The AL must divide the Group Leaders over the students under 14 and make sure that each of them takes a group with them to show them the town visited.

 

 

 

The AL must advise the students if there is a sudden change in the programme.  They should ensure that the Group Leaders do their job properly.  The AL is responsible for dividing the students over the coaches in the way given by the Operations Manager.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Information sent to the Operations Manager when hired

 

 

 

The Operations Manager is responsible for the day-to-day business at the university.  The OM should try to run things as smoothly as possible.

 

Together with the Senior Administrator, the OM will divide the students over the coaches when going on an excursion (to Oxford, Cambridge, Windsor or Stratford-upon-Avon half a day and to London a whole day), based on their ages.

 

The Senior Administrator will provide the OM with forms and lists and the OM is responsible for giving them to the Group Leaders.

 

When the students arrive in England they should receive welcome packs and passes, and it is the job of the OM to ensure that they do.

 

The Unhappy Forms are given to the OM either by the Group Leaders or the students should be read by immediately.  The OM should try to solve any of the students' problems.  The OM can always discuss any such problems with the Senior Administrator.

 

When a student wants to move to another host family and the arrangements have been made, it is the job of the OM to move the student. Therefore the OM is provided with a mini bus from Cambridge College.

 

The OM should accompany the students on the pub tour (giving the students the chance to get to know him/her) and the farewell party (giving the students the chance to say goodbye to him/her). The OM can choose whether or not he/she wants to go on the other activities and excursions.

 

The OM is provided with a pager so that he/she can be reached easily by the office at all times.  Addresses and telephone numbers that the OM might need are :-

 

Perry Street office, 65 Perry Street, Northampton,NN1 1LN,

tel: 0604-603063, fax: 0604-20218

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Classroom List: This list is filled in by the teacher. They write down their names, their home tel.no., the names of the students present (plus their time of arrival and a mark for their cooperation), the names of the students absent, the tasks carried out and their signature. You will receive these lists from the Senior Administrator and you have to give them to the Group Leaders.

 

 

Entry test: The new students take an entry test on Monday morning that is directly marked by the teachers. It is used as a back-up for the gradation of the student's level. You will have to pick up these tests from 65 Perry Street, Northampton and give them to the Group Leader who surveys the students taking the entry test.

 

 

F list: This states the dates and the matching number of students arriving and departing, the number of weeks the arriving students are staying and how many students are staying in total the week after the stated date. You will receive this list from the Senior Administrator.

 

 

G list: This is a list made every week that states the names of the students, male or female, place of departure in Germany, age, come by plane or not, sort of accommodation, smoker or not, animals allowed in the host family or not, come by car or not, number of weeks staying, years of English, name of the host family, its tel.no., its code, with whom they stay in the host family, further information of importance and the amount unpaid. You will receive this list from the Senior Administrator.

 

 

Going Home Form: This form is filled in by the student before going home. On it he gives marks for the host family (for friendliness, readiness for talking, care and cleanness), the education (for teacher, material, classroom and learning results) and free time (for excursions, sports and the free time programme). A total impression mark is given as well as if they would come back some time and if they can recommend the host family to an other student. You will receive these forms from the Senior Administrator and give them to the students.

 

 

Happy Form: This is a form given per class. Every student that does not have a problem or a complaint should write down his name on it. You will receive them from the Senior Administrator and you have to give them to the Group Leaders.

 

 

Host Family Movement Form: This says who is moved, when, why and what reason is given to the family, the name of the family the student is moved from and the name of the family the student is moved to. This is filled in by you and given to the SA.

 

 

Pass: Every student gets a pass with their name and photo on it and information on their host family. This pass allows them to get the student reduction in museums etc. You will receive them from the Senior Administrator and you will have to ensure the students get them on their arrival in England.

 

 

Programme: The programme tells what the students can do in the afternoon, i.e. activity/excursion, and in the evening. There is a different programme for each age group (11-14,15-17,18+). You will receive them from the Senior Administrator and you will have to make sure the students get them on their arrival in England.

 

 

Teachers list: This is a list that states the names of the students, the place and date they left Germany, age, years of English, number of weeks staying, entry test mark, which class and name and address of host family. It is given to every teacher every week by the Group Leaders. You will have to provide the Group Leaders with them and they are given to you by the Senior Administrator.

 

 

Unhappy Form: This is a form given to those students who do not want to sign the Happy Form. On it they write down what their problem or complaint is. They also have to write down their names, the name and tel.no. of the host family, the name of the teacher and the date of arrival in England. After the problem has been solved they should sign the form that they are happy again. You will receive these forms from the Senior Administrator and you are to give them to the Group Leaders.

 

 

WA list: This list states the sex, name, age, if they come by plane, if they require normal accommodation/ only student from their country/ only student in host fam, if they object to smoking host fam, if they object to animals in host fam, if they come by car, number of weeks they are staying, number of years they have had English, date of arrival, name of the host fam, tel.no. of the host fam, the code of the host fam, if they are staying with a particular person, further particulars and the amount unpaid. You will receive this list from the Senior Administrator.

 

 

Welcome packs: When a student arrives in England he is given a welcome pack. It contains: bus time tables/map of/information on the town of the course, a leaflet to explain what Happy and Unhappy Forms are, a leaflet on calling to Germany (the costs of it), a leaflet for receiving a bus ticket valuable for one week, the programme for next week, a London map, a notebook and a pen. You will have to pick these up from the Perry Street office and ensure the students get them on their arrival in England.