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Moderated by  Khalil A. Cassimally
Posted on: March 9, 2011
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Posted By: Doaa Tawfik

Two world united educational foundation

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Hello!!

May be some of you have heard about "Two World United Educational Foundation". This foundation's main aim is to get people from different countries close together, learn, share festivities, culture and make new friends.

If you fulfill the requirements you can be an exchange student for a full school year or for few weeks in the summer. South Africa is the only African country sharing as a possible destination in Africa. You can choose South Africa and then you can choose the program of your choice. Other than South Africa, there are about 30 countries including Australia, Belgium, Canada, Germany, Greece, France, Netherlands and others.

Being an exchange student will help you learn about the new country firsthand by staying with a family from the host country and enjoying all the activities done. Each student has a local coordinator who is available for the students' guidance and assistance 24/7.

The foundation also provides some teacher programs too. There are few university level programs available, where teachers can -for example- spend 4 to 8 weeks studying French in France. But of course the program requirements will differ for each country and according to the program chosen.

Please visit the Two World United Educational Foundation website for more details

http://www.twoworldsunited.com/

HEY!! Let's all go, I can go as "teacher" and all of you as "students" or may be "teachers" too and we can have a great semester together. What do you think? Check out the website and tell me which destination would you choose??

─ Waiting...Cheers!!

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