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Katherine Michonski, from Chicago University, USA, joined Lotus 6 weeks Summer program at BLCU in 2005.
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My host family was very kind and helpful in every way. They always offered to help with my homework when I was having difficulty, and every night at dinner our conversations provided me with ideal listening and oral practice, as well as a lesson in Chinese culture! I really enjoyed having them as a resource to ask all the inevitable questions that arise when traveling. In turn, having the answers to these common questions made me a reliable resource for my classmates and other travelers. In addition, doing the homestay through a program made the trip much more enjoyable and hassle free. I felt that everything I needed was provided for by Lotus; from cabs to and from the airport, to a dictionary, map, and most importantly enrollment at the University, health insurance and a visa! I feel that this made my stay less stressful than my classmates, who constantly had to deal with these important issues using their beginning Chinese. My advice to anyone planning an intensive language course and homestay in China is to coordinate your stay through a program, and Lotus Study is the best one to use!
Lotus Study is an excellent program for anyone who would like to learn Chinese- the correct way. While classes provide students with the necessary grammar background, family life gives homestay participants constant listening and oral practice that any native speaker receives when learning a language. This combination intensifies your language study giving you an unbelievable advantage over the rest of the class. Living with a family also educates you in everything from Chinese history and culture to common idioms and cooking.
Lotus was amazing. From the initial stages of my planning until the very end, the employees at Lotus were always prompt in their responses to my inquiries and very detailed in their answers. They were also very flexible and dedicated in helping me to achieve my goal of traveling to China. I honestly did not have a single problem, miscommunication, or bad experience with Lotus. I highly recommend this program. The employees are all incredibly kind and devoted to making Lotus Study the best program for travel and study in China. As the program continues to grow in popularity, they are definitely succeeding!

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Meagan Smith, from the University of Michigan, USA, joined Lotus 5 weeks One on One program in summer 2005.
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My host family was wonderful! They were extremely helpful and welcoming that I felt like I was with my own family. They were extremely hospitable and opened their home and their hearts to me. Also, the family had a good grasp of English but only allowed me to use it when I did not know how to say something in Chinese. They were very helpful and patient with me as I struggled with the language. After only one month, I speak and understand a great deal and I contribute that to the family's assistance. However, they did not stop at teaching me Chinese. They also introduced me to the culture and customs. I went to so many places I can hardly count them, including the Summer Palace, Great Wall, Tian-an-men Square, and the Forbidden City. We also went to many restaurants with food from the different provincial regions of China. What we couldn't experience in person, we discussed in great detail and great length.
Some of my best memories are the intellectual conversations we had during dinner. After only a month, I really bonded with the family and we became close. When it was time to leave, I was very disappointed. However, the family and I have been keeping in touch and they would like me to return. Hopefully, I can next year!
My tutor was wonderful! She was very patient and helpful. She really worked hard to make the most out of my lessons and find the appropriate textbooks that catered to my level of understanding. My only regret is that I did not take more lessons while in China.
I speak several languages, each of which took several years to learn and master. However, one month in China was more helpful for me to learn Chinese than two years of class for any of my other languages. Lotus' program is invaluable to my education in Chinese and I could not be able to thank them more!
Besides the actual experience in China, my encounters with the Lotus staff prior to my trip were very good. The American based office made sure all of my needs were met and all of my questions answered. My decision to go to China was very last minute but Patrick and Henry really helped me to understand all that I needed to obtain before I could go to China, and helped to pair me with a compatible family. Once in China, the Beijing office frequently emailed and called me to check on my status and ensure that I was enjoying myself. I felt very safe and well tended to. The staffs that picked me up from the airport and took me back were extremely friendly and weren't daunted by my enormous bags. :-)
Overall, my experience with Lotus was a wonderful one. I learned so much and enjoyed myself so immensely that I want to return to China via Lotus. My advice to students going to China, stay for as long as you can and make full use of what Lotus Study has to offer. It will be the best experience of your life!
Meagan Smith

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Zoe( in the middle) with her host family. Click here for more photos of Zoe with her host family |
Zoe Quan, from Chicago, USA, joined Lotus for a 4-week summer program at BLCU in 2003.
Educational Background
Bachelor of Arts from Harvard University, Doctor of Philosophy from The University of Chicago.
Profession
CEO, Qingchu Thinking, LLC; Chicago
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A Thank-you note from Zoe to our staff in the US:
Dear Pat:
I just wanted to thank you very much for the excellent program that Lotus Educational Foundation provided to make my stay in China so successful. I was seeking an efficient and cost-effective means to learn Chinese, that would allow me to learn Chinese and still get some work done, but between the demands of my business and the SARS outbreak earlier this year, I was unsure whether I would be able to realize this objective on such short notice. Thanks to your program, my Chinese has improved significantly, in ways that would not otherwise have been possible. Your unique home-stay program not only accelerated my learning of the language by constant exposure to its use in day-to-day living, but also gave me a much better understanding of the rapid changes that are now occurring in contemporary Chinese culture.
I appreciated your willingness to accommodate my schedule, your arranging for tutors geared towards my specific business needs, and the help of your Resident Director, Lisa Sheng, in taking care of the details needed to get settled in, as well as some additional travel plans while in China. Your in-country support helped me to concentrate on the work at hand, with minimal loss of time spent on attending to administrative and logistical matters.
I was also impressed by how well Lotus matched the host family and myself in terms of interests and objectives. The family with whom I stayed was very friendly and helpful, going out of their way to make me feel included and comfortable. They were most generous in sharing their time and their lives with me. Because we shared some common interests, we had much more room for deeper conversations and communication. I developed a far better understanding of the business and cultural environment in China than I could ever have done on my own.
I would wholeheartedly recommend your offering to others who wish to learn and understand Chinese by immersion; in fact, I have done so, to both American and European acquaintances. Should I ever have the opportunity to spend more time in China, I would certainly take advantage of your program again, particularly since you are so responsive to helping me to tailor the program to my needs.
Many thanks to you and your staff in-country for your marvelous support and service. I look forward to using Lotus Study again in the future.
Kind Regards,
Zoe Quan

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Nicole Figley, from Strayer University, USA, joined Lotus Free Homestay program for 12 weeks in 2005.
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Dear Lotus Study,
I want to thank you for giving myself and others the opportunity to actually live the Chinese culture during our stay in Beijing and study of Mandarin. Before coming, I knew the home stay you offered would allow me to truly experience life in Beijing, but now that my stay is coming to a close I am even more aware of its benefits. After speaking with other foreign students studying Mandarin in China, the difference between living on a campus surrounded by foreign students and living with a Chinese family is extremely evident when comparing the level of Chinese language ability (especially comfort when speaking) and also cultural understanding. They join me in recommending your program to anyone interested in studying Mandarin in the future.
Life in Beijing, interacting with Chinese everyday, has been incredible. Almost everyone I meet wants to talk to me and welcome me to their country. While many of them want to practice English, everyone is so proud of their country’s culture and language that they are very eager to teach me everything they can and appreciate my effort to speak Chinese. Everyone has been incredibly hospitable, making sure I am always comfortable, happy, and full!!
My home stay family was a perfect match for me. I am lucky to have been placed with them; I have felt comfortable from the first day when I received a very warm welcome. All anxieties about my first time in China disappeared. While they too wanted to improve their English, they have been extremely helpful in my language study. We have sincerely enjoyed our time together, and made learning English and Chinese a lot of fun. Luckily, they had a cell phone for me upon arrival, and they have not only shared their home, but also their family and friends. I was fortunate enough to go on a trip with their family to the beach, and they were all very caring. My three-year-old “Chinese nephew” has learned a lot of English and is the best Chinese teacher I have ever met! Their friends also took me in as if we had grown up together, teaching me about their jobs and taking me to different tourist sites around Beijing. I don’t doubt that we will always be in touch. I am already planning my return…it's the only way I can leave with peace of mind! Everyone has been very patient and helpful as I have become acquainted with everything from using chopsticks to finding my way around the city through public transportation. The cultural lessons I have also learned are invaluable.
Lotus Study, your support has exceeded my expectations, and I am very thankful. I was greeted in the airport by very friendly faces that offered to assist me in anything, and you have gone out of your way to “check-up” on me and remind me that you are there for anything I may need. I had a perfect experience with my family, but I don't doubt immediate response from the Lotus Study Beijing staff had there been any problems. I am also very thankful for the teaching position you found for me. Teaching English part-time has been an amazing experience, and I think I have learned as much as my students. The children are a lot of fun to work with, and have given me yet another reason to return to China. The extra spending money has been very helpful, too!
I look forward to working with you next year! Thank you very much for finding me a wonderful host family, providing me support I can have confidence in, finding me a teaching position, and giving me the opportunity to meet such great people. I have had an unforgettable experience, and I really appreciate all Lotus Study in the U.S. and Beijing have done for me!
Sincerely,
Nicole Figley

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Selena Russ , from Smith College, USA, joined Lotus 7 weeks Summer program (3 weeks One on One plus 4 weeks at BLCU) in 2005.
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My experience with Lotus was fantastic! They were always attentive to every email/question or problem I ever experienced. Their staff showed they really cared and that was a great feeling. It was a comfort knowing I didn ’t have to worry about doing too much by myself.
As for my host family, I never expected such caring and selfless generosity. I really felt like I was part of the family from the very start. They helped me get settled and brought me around to different parts of the city with them when they went out as a family. The tutor was also very attentive and useful in getting adjusted into Beijing life. I feel like I have a strong foundation of my Chinese because of this experience.
Selena
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Howard Robinson, Assistant Clinical Professor of Social Work, Fordham University, joined Lotus 4 weeks One on One tutoring program in summer 2005.
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I am deeply impressed by the organization and care of Lotus Study while I studied Mandarin in Beijing for one month. I was met at the airport and driven to my host family, the Zhang's, who were remarkably warm, friendly and engaging -- just the kind of family that I wished to meet. I felt safe and cared for in a location where travel to any part of the city was possible. My tutor was a conscientious and dedicated teacher who helped me to appreciate Chinese culture and improve my fluency and tones. Lotus Study immediately provided me with a phone card, a map, and an invitation to a tour of the Lama Temple where I met other students, enjoyed an unbelievable vegetarian lunch, and learned about Buddhism in China. Whenever I had questions, Lotus Study responded quickly and I always felt supported -- whether making hotel reservations in another city or needing to know how much baggage I was allowed to bring on the airplane. Even though I was living many miles away from my homeland ( USA), I experienced a personalized care that helped me to gain the most from my time in China. I felt secure in the knowledge that personnel from Lotus Study were willing to assist and that my host family really cared about my enjoying Beijing and learning about China. I am indebted to Lotus Study for helping me to organize and enjoy a safe and satisfying experience in China.
Howard Robinson

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Emily Ow, from the University of Western Ontario, Canada, joined Lotus 5 weeks Summer program (one week One on One plus 4 weeks at BLCU) in 2005. |
Lotus homestay is an excellent program. During pre-registration and throughout my trip, all of my questions were answered promptly and thoroughly. While in Beijing, the staff made themselves easily accessible and demonstrated great concern for my well-being. The Lotus organized excursion to the Lama Temple with a vegetarian lunch afterwards was one of the many highlights of my time in Beijing. Lotus staff acted as our personal tour guides providing interesting information about the temple's history and Buddhism's history in China. The staff went above and beyond by making the tour fun with games and prizes. The restaurant we ate lunch at was also excellent!
I could not have asked for a better host family. They really helped me to improve my Chinese listening and speaking skills. We often went shopping, to see movies at the theatre, and to many different types of restaurants to eat. My host family even organized short trips up into the mountains and to a holiday resort just so I could see how people in Beijing like to spend their weekends. I was treated just like a family member and I am going to miss them a lot. I highly recommend the Lotus homestay program!
Emily Ow
Toronto , Canada
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Matthew Cecil, from the University of Colorado, USA, joined Lotus 8 weeks Summer program at BLCU in 2005. |
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My experience coming to China with the Lotus program was great. I was given a friendly greeting in an unfamiliar country in the form of the airport pick-up.
The host family they found for me to live with was also great. The family was incredibly hospitable, cooking tasty dinners and taking great care of me. I enjoyed playing with their two-year old and playing Go with the father. The host family was the perfect setting for me to practice my Chinese. They speak some English, and I signed up to tutor them, to get the free homestay. It worked out that to fulfill the 1-hour of tutoring I was expected to give them, I just went back and forth between English and Chinese in my conversations with them, giving them English practice and giving me Chinese practice. Also, the many conversations we had talking about cultural differences between the US and China were very enlightening to me.
My experiences at Beijing Language and Culture University were equally good. They put me in a class exactly right for my Chinese level, and the teachers were great. I had a total of 5 teachers in my 8 weeks there, each with a different teaching style; so no matter your learning style, you'll find a teacher who fits it. The university also planned optional trips to the Great Wall, Inner Mongolia, and Xi'an, giving me a chance to gain an appreciation for Chinese history and see the sights. I went on the Xi'an trip and got to be a full-fledged tourist for a weekend, which was good fun.
Lotus connected me with a calligraphy teacher, and learning calligraphy with him was a definite highlight of my time in Beijing. The teacher taught not only calligraphy methods, but also the philosophy, history, and appreciation of calligraphy - It has opened for me a whole new world of a very rich form of expression.
I would definitely recommend Lotus as the perfect way to plan your first visit to China, as they make it the most worry free experience possible, and also the most authentic and engrossing. I would also recommend it to any return visitors to China, as the treatment you'll get through Lotus is friendly and worry-free.
Matt

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Philip Shellhaas/US/Lenovo/IDE, Export Compliance Office, Lenovo (United States) Inc, joined Lotus One on One program in 2005. |
"I'm not your typical student, and wasn't sure Lottusstudy could accommodate my Beijing work schedule and my very basic, beginning level language requirements. I work for a computer company, HQ in Beijing, my office in USA. I spend considerable time in Beijing. Usually in hotels that are a long taxi ride to my work HQ in Haidian / Shang-di north Beijing. I decided to look for an apartment / homestay with a Chinese family, and also to seriously try to learn some Chinese language (while continuing my "day-job"). After a search on the web, Lotusstudy popped out at me as the right combo homestay and study, and there were families listed in the area of my office. I was ready for an adventure, knew this was the right way to go, but had no idea what to expect. Lotus Foundation, and the Lotusstudy staff in the US and Beijing were able to work out a homestay and one-on-one tutoring in very short notice. I was thoroughly impressed with their efficiency and attentiveness, and their superb organizational support and resources.
In just a few days, the Beijing office located a wonderful family with a fully modern, beautiful new apartment only 15 minutes walking distance from my work. This family is just great, super supportive, attentive to my every need. But more importantly, they are very open, interesting, funny, and friendly. We have much to talk about, and we laugh together often. It is always a happy time together. We became friends in short notice. And we learn from each other -- language, ideas, experiences, and more. They push me to learn Chinese, made sure that I was eating well, even exercising regularly with morning walks and weekend jaunts (to pick apples) into the countryside. Also a tour of the old Summer Palace gardens. And many wonderful restaurants – throughout this part of Beijing. From great to greasy -- eating out was so much fun with this family.
My Chinese teacher / tutor, Li Laoshi, was also superb. Patient, methodical, very attentive to my absolutely beginner level of non-competency, and always encouraging me with positive feedback. Starting from nothing, in the two weeks time that was available, I feel a real sense of accomplishment, and -- of course -- a large challenge to do much more, learn faster, phase out the English. But I'm now confident that I can make more, significant progress the next time in Beijing with more time available. In my situation, with a competing work schedule, the one-on-one tutoring was ideal. My teacher was very flexible, and we worked together to establish a schedule, heavy doses on weekends, and some pretty long sessions. But this near total immersion is the way to make serious progress, I'm convinced. When I've gained a bit more competency to
communicate with the family, then the homestay immersion should click in. In the meantime, we're enjoying speaking mainly English together.
I most certainly plan to continue this program whenever I am in Beijing for longer visits. I love my family and my teacher -- and, of course, I am totally in awe of the Lotusstudy Beijing staff who has provided timely, excellent, friendly support throughout. I have nothing but praise for the way they have handled my homestay and study program. I've traveled a lot, and I must admit -- this is as good as it gets in terms of foreign reception and heart-felt welcome, as well as logistics and the targeted resources to make staying, living in Beijing, and learning Chinese a very rewarding experience. I'd recommend it to anyone in a similar situation as mine -- it beats hotels and sporadic Chinese lessons or self-study language tapes hands down."
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Isaac Harley, from University of Oklahoma, USA, joined Lotus 5 weeks Winter program at BLCU in 2004. |
I had a great time studying Chinese language and culture in Beijing at BLCU during the 2004 winter term. The Lotus Staff in Beijing helped immensely, as they placed me with a wonderful family (the Lis), periodically checked in with me to make sure everything was going smoothly, and handled details (such as arranging rides to/from the airport, enrolling me in my classes, showing me how to commute to the University) that would have left me, as a near absolute beginner in Chinese totally lost. I went to Beijing knowing only a few indispensable key phrases in Chinese, such as "Help", "I don't understand", and "I need to use the restroom". The Lotus Foundation placed me with an ideal family for my language level. Having lived in Canada for a while, Li xiansheng speaks fluent English and was able to help me find my way from their apartment to school and his presence eased the shock and frustration of being unable to communicate. Li taitai, however, spoke very little English (the extent of her spoken English included shopping mall, Mercedes Benz, etc.). As I progressed in my language abilities, her presence forced me to put my newly acquired Chinese skills into practice.
Of course, since I signed up for the free home stay package, I was required to teach just as I was taught. In my experience, the tutoring sessions weren't tutoring sessions as I had envisioned them. Li xiansheng and I sat around and talked about sports, the news, or whatever else was on TV. It was very much more like casual conversation than formal instruction, which is what I was expecting.
Looking back, I'm glad I signed up with Lotus and would recommend them to anyone in the beginning to intermediate stage of Chinese language ability. (That is anyone who can't yet read a Chinese newspaper without using a dictionary.) I had a wonderful time with the Lis and studying at the University and wandering around Beijing. Lotus made it possible for me to get the most out of my time in China. Some of the other students in my class at BLCU, most of whom were living in the dorms, were a bit jealous of how quickly I progressed. Upon returning to the US, I have spoken with a number of native Chinese speakers who did not believe that I had only spent one month studying Chinese. They didn't believe, because I speak so well. (I still do not speak fluently, but am able to carry on a slow conversation) I attribute my rapid progression to the fact that I signed up for home stay and didn't just attend classes 4 hours a day, then spend the rest of the day hanging out with other English speakers, as some of my classmates did. By placing me with an interesting, interested, and incredibly gracious family, Lotus enabled me to get the most out of my month in Beijing.
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Gabriel Gaudette, from Quebec, Canada, join Lotus One On One program in Nov 2003 |
My family is a caring one. They do their best to accommodate me and to help me improve my Mandarin. They are good-humored people and each day, Mr. Yang tries to teach me some new Chinese expressions in a humorous way.
The family brought me to restaurants every weekend. Mr. Yang registered me with his sporting club, and every day we go swimming. On the weekend, he also invites me to go mountain climbing. When I wanted to go shopping, they came with me and helped me with bargaining...
So, I can say I live the life they do really live. Of course, this family is quite wealthy, but I think it gives me the experience of a day-to-day life of a Chinese family in the new China. I do really appreciate them.
And I must say the same of my teacher. She is very professional and I learned a lot from her. And through her I met friends and discovered the way of life of the young generation (of course, I know that not all young Chinese people can live that way, but the young people I have met are part of the generation). With her I did activities that young modern Chinese people like to do (karaoke, for example), listen to music they like, hear about films they love, books they read, and so on.
I think that the Lotus Chinese language program is great and their service is excellent. Before coming to China, I received a lot of information from their staff in San Jose, in the US. Each week the on-site staff in Beijing phoned me to check if everything was O.K. Their arrangement of my teacher and family, as I said, was very professional and suited my needs perfectly.
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Joseph Pearson,from Kansas State University, USA, joined Lotus Academic Year program at BLCU in 2005. |
Dear Lotus Study,
I want to say that your program is very good and helpful in many ways at learning Chinese and meeting people. The host family I am currently with is very good, loving, and helpful. Wang the mother knows English and is helping me out in many ways even taking me to places I didn't know. I have been learning Chinese with the family and it's like they adopted me in a way.
Wang's mother and father I even call Papa and Mama. The whole family is really nice and accepting.
I'm also taking part in Lotus Teach in China program as well and teaching English 12 hours a week now. Teach in China is a very interesting experience and quite a good program too. When I started teaching I was a bit on the edge but found out it is quite easy if you have the patience and time to spend with the people. Teaching in China is not that hard if you are a willing person to meet new people. When teaching in Beijing you get to know the city quite well because you must travel to different parts of the city and you get more familiar with the city. Also in learning a new language you must have plenty exposure to it and teaching does that to you. Since I have taught in China my vocabulary in Chinese has expanded and gets better day by day.
Overall I am enjoying my time here China. Learning Chinese in my opinion is very easy and Teach in China is good and rewarding. Your program is very good for a study abroad program. Thank You very much!
Joseph D. Pearson
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Davide Ben-Dror, from Haifa University, Israel, joined Lotus 6 weeks Summer program at BLCU in 2004. |
Dear Lisa,
A week has passed since my return from China and my six weeks program with Lotus. I look back at these six weeks with great pleasure. The time I spent in Beijing in general and with my host family specifically, the Huaiyuan family, was very good. Their hospitality, the time they devoted helping me, the family feeling they created at their home made the difference. Thanks to their warm welcome my stay in the language course turned from just another language course to a wonderful and fascinating experience of getting to know China and Beijing in general and the Chinese people and the Huaiyuan family in particular.
Obviously participating in a home-stay program is not an easy decision and it took me some time to make this decision. Even after I made the decision I had some second thought about it. All my concerns were soon gone, thanks to the Huaiyuan family, their warmth and their easy going approach to things. My language practice also benefited from the stay, as they helped me practice and corrected my pronunciation and grammar when needed. Even when I tried to divert the conversation to English they continued in Chinese for my benefit.
I would like to express my thanks both to the Lotus staff at Beijing and to the Huaiyuan family for the great time.
Regards,
Davidi Ben-Dror.
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Jnai Gaither from Carleton College, USA, joined Lotus Fall semester program at BLCU with Free Homestay package in 2003. |
Lotus Study is an excellent program. The support is wonderful. I got much help while in the States before I came to China. I really wanted to use this program to come to China to study and I was having many problems. I made frequent calls to Lotus' headquarters in California. My calls were returned promptly and were always friendly. Patrick, at the California Lotus office, was extremely helpful. I greatly appreciate all his time and patience he had with me.
My two families in China are wonderful. I had two because my first family had to unexpectedly go on a business trip and I was sent to another family. They are very gracious and will do anything in their power to keep you happy. They definitely aim to please. I had a lot of fun with both families and they taught me a lot. They are so well versed in their culture so they taught me a lot about different aspects of Chinese culture and history. I will never forget either family and hope to stay in touch with both when I "hui guo" ( return to the states.) So, all in all, Lotus is an excellent program that puts the students first and make sure that everything is going smoothly. I highly recommend the program to anyone who wishes to study in China and stay with a Chinese family. Thanks for everything, Lotus!!!
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Rodney Mantle , from the UK, joined Lotus Homestay-Only program in June 2004. |
Dear Henry:
Thank you very much for the excellent host family that Lotus Educational Foundation provided to make my stay in Beijing so successful. I wanted to live with a family, rather than in a student dorm, which for me at age 61 did not seem ideal. LiQang and his wife were wonderful hosts, attentive, generous, flexible and patient with my halting Chinese and helpful with my homework. I was also impressed by how well Lotus matched the host family and me. The food was excellent, and I greatly appreciated the wife's playing of a traditional Chinese instrument, as well as meeting other members of the family.
My thanks are also due to your staff in-country for their marvelous support and service.
I would wholeheartedly recommend your organization to others who wish to learn and understand Chinese by immersion. Should I ever have the opportunity to return to Beijing for another course, I would certainly turn to you again.
Best wishes,
Rodney Mantle

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Randy with his host family Lee
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Randy Baum,
from Kansas University, USA, joined Lotus Homestay program in 2003 and Spring Semester program at Beijing University in 2004. |
My host family Lee is charismatic, clean, lively, and invaluable tool to my understanding China. From observing the way in which the couples interact with themselves and with their friends to the manner in which the bill is dealt with at a restaurant, living with my host-family has broadened my understanding of Chinese culture. More simply, my family is fantastic at without hesitation or inquiry teaching me pieces of Chinese history, geography, music, and of course culture. Every time we sit down for dinner I leave feeling I better understand the way China works and why.
I thoroughly enjoy the times I spend in China due mainly to Lotus homestay program and my host family and would recommend this process to anyone.
Living with a host-family is the best path to improving one's Chinese. When you learn Chinese in a classroom, class begins and you speak Chinese and when class ends, you speak your native tongue. And that's about all the Chinese you can muster for that day. With a family, you often speak Chinese, and depending on your speaking ability, you may never speak your native tongue at all. This technique is beneficial to not only your speaking, but to your listening ability, knowledge of the usage of idioms, spoken Chinese, and slang. And importantly constantly hearing "authentic" Chinese alters your Chinese to the way in which Chinese people speak and away from the way foreigners speak Chinese. Soon you might even find that your ability to speak your native tongue suffers and that you are not only speaking good Chinese and listening with a full understanding of what is being said, but what you are actually thinking just in Chinese, rather than first in your native tongue and then in Chinese. That level of Chinese, I have heard, is what is called "fluency."
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David Pickus, Lecturer of Arizona State University, joined Lotus Homestay-Only program in May 2004. |
I am a little different from some of the other participants in the Lotus program. I do not speak Chinese and did not come to China to study Chinese. Instead, I came for a few weeks to travel on my own and see what China was like. For someone like me, coming to China "cold," Lotus was excellent. I had the same good experiences with my hosts as other people had. They were extremely kind and generous to me. They answered all my questions and really wanted to help me understand life in China. At the same time, they left me enough space to travel and explore on my own. It would have been much harder for me to get this flavor of Chinese life had I only stayed in hotels. I left China with a great deal of respect and affection for the people I met. I definitely plan to return to China, and hope to participate in Lotus homestay again.

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Dan with his homestay father Jason |
Dan Harrison, from San Francisco, USA, joined Lotus Homestay-Only program in Dec 2002 |
Jason Huang and his wife made my visit to Beijing very special. As this was my first visit to China, Jason really helped me get a feel for what his city and country are like. During my stay, Jason and his wife introduced me to lots of new foods (they are both excellent cooks), and helped me figure out many practical things, like how to get around town on the bus and how to get a cell phone. As I roamed around Beijing, I noticed all kinds of new things and it was great to head home and ask Jason, "I saw this thing, what does it mean?" Jason's English is very good, and him and his wife were very interested in finding out about me, and really enjoyed sharing their vast knowledge of Beijing and Chinese culture.
Their flat is on the top floor of a brand new high-rise apartment building, with an amazing view of the city. Their apartment is very modern and clean(similar to a 5-star hotel!) and I got to have my own room, bathroom and shower.
I really enjoyed my homestay with them, and would recommend it to anyone who wants to have an experience in China that you just can't get from staying in dorms and eating in restaurants.
I also want to praise the Lotus Educational Foundation for helping me arrange my stay in Beijing. I was a bit worried at first about booking my stay over the Internet, but I found the Lotus Educational Foundation to be quite reliable; they mean what they say on their website, and there were no hidden surprises. I plan to use their services again in the future.
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Justin with his homestay brother
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Justin Allen, From Texas, USA, join Lotus Fall Quarter program at BLCU 2003
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As far as the program, I must say that it has catered well to my needs. I have learned a significant amount of Chinese. Your on site staff have always asked me if everything is going well. The service has spoiled me.
I would certainly recommend my current host family since the family has really, really been great. They are so open and well-traveled. They took me to many interesting sites around Beijing during the weekends. They are comfortable and easy going, especially with me. Plus, their home is really lovely and luxurious.
The people in the family are great, the food is great, and their home is great. The experience has been great!

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Ross Gadenne, from Sydney, Australia, joined Lotus Homestay-Only program in Nov 2003
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I write to express my appreciation for the very efficient and professional
service provided by your Beijing Office in arranging my Homestay program.
The Homestay family of Pan Dong and Karen was most enjoyable and we shared
a few laughs. Importantly both Pan Dong and Karen were always available in
the evening to answer some of the more difficult questions about the 'Han
Yu' language.
I had previously studied at the BLCU, and was at that time accommodated at
the Xi Jiao Hotel. The Homestay program is by far, more rewarding than the Hotel, but with the conveniences that are normally provided in hotel environments. The company of a family was most important to me in 'stepping up' the level of my language studies. Pan Dong and Karen's home was located in a modern apartment building, just 30 minutes by bicycle to the BLCU
where I met regularly with my tutor for study. Sometimes I took the bus,but after buying a bicycle, the bicycle proved to be the best way to go. If I could flag up the most important aspects of Homestay for me, I would say
it is the company of friends, and the presence of Chinese conversation that
allows me to 'tune' my attention to frequently used words and phrases.
I was so impressed by the Homestay program that I am already arranging
another Homestay visit with your organization to reinforce my current learning, and to enjoy some more China experiences.
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John with his homestay father Yang
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John Bliss, from the University of Washington, USA, joined Lotus Homestay program in Beijing and Chengdu in Dec 2003. |
My host family in Chengdu--Xuyong was very kind. He helped in my recovery (having just been flown to chengdu from a Tibetan hospital, due to serious altitude sickness) as much as he could. Brought me food, took me to rent movies, arranged to have someone take me to the hospital.¡¡Although I was recuperating, taking it easy, throughout the two weeks, I still had a fun time. Xuyong took me out almost every evening to dine with friends (dining out, dining in with families, or hosted by friends, or at his mother's place.) I had some language exchange with Xuyong, and with a couple friends he introduced me. They taught me Chinese poems. I didn't do any sightseeing, but I think the interaction with modern Chinese culture was more valuable. I made some real friends in Chengdu.
Staying with Yangbin and his parents in Beijing was a great experience. His folks don't speak English, but were very happy to make an effort to be understood in Chinese. They taught me new words, offered conversation practice, and were very sweet people to get to know. Yangbin arranged for his girlfriend to take me to a Chinese medicine hospital about my finger tendonitis. We exchanged language lessons in the evening. I feel that we helped each other immensely. He gave me free museum tickets and a tour of the Temple of Heaven, where he works. I also visited the museum where his mom works.
Lisa (Lotus resident director) found a good deal and purchased my plane ticket for me. She's great. I didn't need much extra help in Beijing, but I'm sure that Lisa would have helped me with anything I needed.

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Genevieve Chew, from London School of Economics, joined Lotus 4 weeks Summer intensive program in 2005(4 hours in the morning at BLCU and 4 hours One on One tutorial in the afternoon) |
In short, I would say that my experience in Beijing was a very educational one. I learnt so much in just 4 weeks. When I arrived home from Beijing, friends and family were surprised that I was able to speak quite fluently, read and write many Chinese characters because I was only there for 4 weeks.
I chose the homestay program which I think is a very challenging yet fun experience in many ways - challenging because I had to first adapt to a very different culture and lifestyle and fun because I was able to learn more about the Chinese people. My host family even taught me how to cook some simple Beijing dishes which I found very helpful!!
The most important and memorable part of my experience was my time at BLCU. I met many good friends who I am still in contact with. We got on very well and explored Beijing together which I found very fun. My class teachers were also very helpful and considerate. Their teaching method was helpful yet not too taxing on the brains - there was never a dull moment in the class.
Besides that, I also had the one-to-one class in the afternoon. This was the most helpful to me in the sense that I got to learn the most mandarin from the one-to-one class. This is because it was tailored according to my needs. My teacher, Miss Cheng was very kind and caring. She was always very understanding and always helped me with any problem I faced. When it was time for me to leave Beijing, I actually felt sad to say 'goodbye' to her because she was not only a teacher but a friend to me. I will never forget our lessons.
I would also like to specially mention that Lotus was very helpful in all my needs especially when I wanted to make some changes to my course. They were very responsive to emails and very efficient.
With regards,
Genevieve Chew
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An Lam, from USA, joined Lotus One on One program in 2005. |
My host family was a perfect match for me. They were a down to earth, modern family. My stay there was great. My host mother was a busy professional, but always spent the time to show me around and teach me about Chinese Culture. This stay in Beijing reinforced my knowledge of the Chinese as generous, caring and intelligent people.
Along with learning Chinese at home, my tutor spent a lot of time teaching me a lot of practical Chinese. She took me around the city, we ate in great restaurants, and she also taught me a lot of famous Chinese stories. By the end of my trip, I felt a huge improvement in my comfort in buying food, taking a taxi around and having general conversations with the locals.
Going to China after living in America for 28 years is definitely a culture shock. I was so glad to have Lotus guide me through the process of trying to blend in and learning the ways of the Chinese. I was privileged to live in Beijing during this decade of great development. The mix of old ways and new attitudes leaves you with a raw experience that is quite unforgettable.
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Lisa with her homestay mother and sister.
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Lisa Hughes, from Villanova University , USA , joined Lotus for a 6-week summer program at BLCU in 2004. |
My host family Ting were incredibly welcoming and constantly asked if I was comfortable and if I needed anything. Ms. Ting even took me out one day and helped get a cellular phone and find a bicycle. I greatly appreciated her assistance with both. Also, when I would ask to help with anything they would always tell me not to worry. Ms. Ting¡äs mother also came and stayed with us for the duration of my stay. She was quite possibly the cutest woman ever! She was an incredible cook too. I cannot say enough about how helpful and welcoming they were. They weren't picky about when I came home (I had my own set of keys) and would simply ask things for informational purposes. I had a beautiful room, and access to the phone and the internet. Again I cannot say enough about how wonderful this family was and I would recommend them to anyone looking for a pleasurable time abroad in Beijing .
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Brian Yoder , from the US, joined Lotus Homestay-Only program in July 2004. |
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I've found my host family Yu to be a very good place to stay. The apartment is clean and well kept. Zhenquan is a good cook. I've enjoyed watching Asian Cup soccer matches with him on evenings I've been home. Breakfast is always ready for me when I get up. The apartment is a nice distance from BLCU and I commute by bike everyday.
Zhenquan was very helpful when I first arrived making sure that I got everything done related to processing paperwork at BLCU. The first day he walked with me to BLCU and stayed with me until I had completed everything. He helped my purchase a good used bike at a very good price. He's been very helpful with suggestions on how to get to different places in Beijing and has always been helpful with language related questions when I ask.
I really like the fact that Zhenquan doesn't speak English, which forces us to use Chinese.
I give my stay at the Yu family apartment high marks.
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Nigel Doran, a British journalist, joined Lotus Homestay Only program in Nov 2004.
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The Zhang family offered me a warm and friendly welcome in Beijing. My aim was to learn as much Chinese as possible as well as understanding more about Chinese culture, and my time with the Zhangs helped me do that. They spoke to me like they would to their friends and family, meaning that I improved my spoken Chinese a lot. They also invited me out to eat with their friends two times during my four week stay, which again helped me to learn more about modern China and its language. Needless to say, the food was great!
Mrs Zhang makes good, nourishing Chinese food in great quantities! The flat was modern and comfortable with a huge TV set and broadband. It was only a 20 minute walk away from Andingmen station, and there are buses that can take you to Sanlitun, the railway station, Wangfujing (the main shopping
area) and the Drum Tower area very easily and cheaply. I would recommed staying with this family if you would like to really immerse yourself in Chinese, but would suggest that to make the most of your time there, your Chinese should be quite advanced as the three family members speak very little English indeed.
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Camilo Collados Valenzuela, from Chile, joined Lotus 5 weeks Winter program at BLCU in 2004.
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I arrived to China knowing a little bit of Chinese; in fact I had been taking lessons in my home country for more than a year. I had decided that it was time to see how much could I speak and the only way of doing it was going to China and live with Chinese people. I believed the home stay program was a good way to practice what you learned at university and also to be part of a Chinese family, get to experience their daily life, costumes, fascinating food and a really warm and helping atmosphere.
When you get to china everything is new and interesting but when you arrive to your Chinese family everything feels like home, I never felt uncomfortable, always received with a friendly smile. Both Niu Niu and Li qiang where very helping and understood that I could barely speak mandarin in the beginning. I only knew how to speak a little bit of Chinese but I couldn’t write or read very well so Niu Niu helped me a lot during the course, she said I could ask her anything at anytime, it is something I appreciated very much. My house was about 25 minutes from BLCU, every morning I took the bus, it was clearly one of the most interesting things of my day in the beginning, you could get to see how ordinary people live each day and mix with them, interact and learn how to get to places in Chinese. The lessons started early in the morning and finished around 12pm, after that you had lunch with other classmates and probably go home after. The fact that you had to speak Chinese after you finish your regular lessons was one of the best things of the program. University was very good for learning new words and something about grammar but after that you need to practice and that was given at home.
The apartment where I lived was located near the campus, inside they had everything you have at home, computer, TV, DVD, washing machine and a nice and comfortable room for my own. My family was very respectful and understanding. I did everything they did if I wanted to join them. Everyday she cooked for us magnificent food, the taste of real Chinese food it’s awesome. I was included as a member of their family, we could go out, drink some tea, go to a restaurant and have something to eat or drink.
It was an amazing experience I’ll never forget.
Camilo
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Dietlind Wuensche, International Exchange Program officer, University of Heidelberg, Germany, joined Lotus One on One tutoring program in 2005.
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Since I had only very few time available (two weeks) I was looking for an intensive one- by -one course and a host family to stay at. I could as well have stayed at the guesthouse of one of the universities in Beijing we are cooperating with, but I preferred to stay with a Chinese family. I thought this was the best way to make the utmost of such a short time. I looked at the internet and learned that Lotus tailors courses according to the individual needs and offers host families. That was exactly what I was looking for!
During the two weeks I stayed at two different families. Both families were wonderful and I felt at home immediately. Zhu Danqing is an intelligent, lively, helpful and open-hearted woman who loves talking and chatting. She is a journalist and has many connections with important persons in China. One day she invited me to join a business-banquet and I got an interesting insight in this specific world of Chinese society. Zhu Danqing and I felt that we share many interests and we loved to cycle through Beijing. I would always choose her place again as a homestay - as soon as the dreadful noisy construction of the underground next to Zhus house is finished!
The stay at Yung Fangs and Liu Yanlings home was also great. They are a very warm-hearted, refined and good-humored couple. They are hard working people but in their free time we went out together. On Sunday we spent a great morning at the Zizhuyuan Park and at the Houhai-Area, and in the afternoon we went to meet their relatives and played Majiang. I will never forget this day. When I got a cold Yung Fang advised me which Chinese Medicine to take. In the subsequent days he was very concerned about whether I took my pills or not. These two people really feel responsible for their guest and care about you. At the same time they let you go and you are free to do what you want. I would really have liked to stay much longer than just 10 days!
So altogether the homestay was very successful and I think it has changed a lot my own perspective of Chinese families. I know that these two families represent a very small part of Chinese society only but you always have to start with something and I hope there will be other similar experiences to follow at a later stage!
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Richard Hickey, from York University, UK, joined Lotus 8 weeks Winter program in 2005 (3 weeks One on One plus 5 weeks at BLCU).
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I came to China on the 8 week Winter course, which was 2 weeks of one-to-one tuition when I arrived, a five week course at BLCU, and then a final week of one-to-one. I arrived not knowing a single word of Chinese, and wanted to learn just enough Mandarin to allow me to travel around China alone easily. For me therefore, the individual tuition was great. I also found that combining group classes with half a dozen individual lessons a week was very useful in reinforcing what I had learnt. Having not enjoyed languages at school, I was expecting to be thoroughly ready to move on and leave school behind by the end of the course. Instead I am regretting not doing the 20-week course, buying textbooks to take home, and even planning to return to China to teach for 3 months in June, July and August, after traveling and before going back to uni. Learning the language in the country where you can actually use it every day is great.
The family were really nice. The food was tasty, and it was good to see what real Beijingers eat every day. They were all remarkably patient with my faltering Chinese, especially as I had start with "wo" and go from there. Zhou Jia Yi, the daughter, speaks quite good English, but her parents don't speak much. For me this was the perfect combination, since I could practice with her mum and dad, but if i got stuck we could generally work it out. The flat was good, and well-located for BLCU. They even lent me a bicycle, which i came to love, even when I nearly went under a bus one day. Beijing is a very interesting place, the energy really is palpable.
Would i recommend homestay? Definitely. Compared with friends who stayed in dorms at BLCU with other international students, my Chinese is better. Plus, there is far more incentive to learn of you get to practice it every day. Thanks to everyone at Lotus for rushing my application through.

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