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Tuesday, January 6th, 2009

How do you write a letter to welcome a foreign exchange student to a new school?

I have to write a letter to welcome a foreign exchange student to my school. I don't know how to greet them or what to say.

Hello, I'm actually a teacher and I have a few ideas. Tell them why you're glad they're coming to your school (to learn about their culture, family, daily life, what they will enjoy about your school, etc) and explain a little about what they expect from the experience at your school. When the student arrives he or she will be overwhelmed. If you can describe briefly what daily life at your school is like it may help them better prepare and feel more comfortable. You could end the letter with other things they can expect about living in your community and what the benefits are. Most of all make sure the student knows that they are very welcome and can expect a great experience. I hope this helps!

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2 Responses to “How do you write a letter to welcome a foreign exchange student to a new school?”

ccackley Says:

Hello, I'm actually a teacher and I have a few ideas. Tell them why you're glad they're coming to your school (to learn about their culture, family, daily life, what they will enjoy about your school, etc) and explain a little about what they expect from the experience at your school. When the student arrives he or she will be overwhelmed. If you can describe briefly what daily life at your school is like it may help them better prepare and feel more comfortable. You could end the letter with other things they can expect about living in your community and what the benefits are. Most of all make sure the student knows that they are very welcome and can expect a great experience. I hope this helps!
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measha Says:

Find out where they are from first , then write a letter in his or her lingo welcoming him or her to America . And learn how to say hello & welcome, Then they will take that as a great welcome knowing that you took the time to learn those words have fun.
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