Monday, 21 September 2015

Grapes that taste like candy floss...

We love having a multinational team across the Xplore offices! In this article our brilliant German intern Sina explains why she came to England and what she has learnt from being part of the English culture...

'When I realised that my year as an exchange student in Paulding, Ohio, USA, was almost ten years ago (and it sure feels like it), I thought: “I need to go abroad again”.  But where should I go? Definitely to an English speaking country. But which one? Again the USA? Or Australia, New Zealand, maybe South Africa? Well, then I heard my Mum in the back of my mind saying: “Sina, you should go to England. It’s such a beautiful country and you could finally learn the proper way to talk the English language.” The United Kingdom? To be honest I wasn’t too excited about the idea of living in the UK. Stansted Airport to Cologne Airport is only a 50 minutes flight, it’s not a very exotic country to live in and after all what else is there to see than London, Oxford and Cambridge? But it sounded appealing as well. Indeed I had only been to London, so still Oxford and Cambridge to tick off my list. I wouldn’t need to get a complicated working permit and it would be easy to go home for the weekend. After several hours discussing the UK as a possible country with my friends I decided that it is worth giving it a try. I applied for an internship in a youth travel company specialised in group travel, summer camps and academic placements called Xplore. I had heard especially good things about their academic placements and I thought it could be a very interesting place for me to work. Long story short, 6 months later I was on a plane to the UK.

After 3 months in Suffolk, I must say I have fallen in love with the country, the British people and Xplore. To be honest, I didn’t expect it to be such a surprising country and more similar to Germany than it really is. How could I have known that you can buy grapes that taste like candy floss, already cooked pancakes and an estimated amount of 200 different kinds of crisps? But not only the food is fascinating. The most random fact I have heard so far is that British citizens can just rename themselves, and not only their first names, no(!) also their surnames. In Germany it is almost impossible to change your first name not even dreaming of changing your surname. As always when I spend time away from my home country confronted with a different culture I also reflect about German customs. I realised how silly it is that all new movies are only released on Thursdays or that people actually wait until pedestrian lights turn green even when there are absolutely no cars around. Furthermore, I learned that I am almost the only person in the office who drinks coffee after lunch because it is 'teatime'. Also, I realised how direct Germans are. A yes is a yes and a no is a no. This is not meant as an affront or insult but merely serves to state the actual conviction of the speaker. In the UK it seams that I often have to decode the sentences hoping to guess the right meaning. I do like the British emphasis on indirect communication even if I am not sure that I can ever adopt it.

I am very happy that I have the chance to work another two months with Xplore. Besides different customs and an amazing countryside (there is so much more to see than London, Cambridge and Oxford) I have seen how much fun it can be to work in an office. Xplore is a company that pays special attention to create an amazing atmosphere and an unforgettable experience for all children that book with them but also for their employees. Xplore really practices what they preach. Last but not least, I can just acknowledge what a former employee of Xplore once said: 'Xplore is not just a job but a way of life and I am proud to say I have lived it!'"










Tuesday, 28 July 2015

Last Minute Offer!

Walnutree Manor, Xplore's residential centre in the heart of Suffolk, is available to hire throughout the year and we have late availability deals for this September. 

One night exclusive use, self catering from £650 a saving of £200!
Two nights exclusive use, self catering from £999 a saving of £300! 

This beautiful mansion house set in 20 acres of Suffolk countryside is an ideal venue for team building days, corporate events, family gatherings or groups with an educational, cultural or sport focus.  

With accommodation in the main house plus a separate boarding facility we can cater for one large group or several smaller groups offering up to 100 bed spaces.  
We have a chef on site and can offer your group a catered package or if you would prefer to be self catered that's fine too!  You also have the choice of whether you want to take part in the multitude of activities we have on site such as quad biking, climbing, archery and team sports to name a few. Facilities include a function/meetings room and sports hall.

Whatever your group's requirements, be it a family gathering or a corporate team building event we can provide you with a tailor made package!

Please contact our sales team for more information and a tailor made quotation.  

info@xploregrouptravel.com
www.xploregrouptravel.com

Tuesday, 9 June 2015

Xplore USA on ABC news!


Have you ever considered hosting an international student over the summer?

 Xplore USA on ABC news
Xplore run a 3 week summer camp in beautiful Asheville for students from all over the world. 

The students live with local American families and enjoy activities, excursions and language lessons. 

We know its a great programme but don't just take our word for it, click on the link to watch our very own Sarah-Jane talking about this great opportunity on ABC news.  

www.xploreusa.com



Monday, 8 June 2015

Xplore team get racing!

What do our activity teams get up to on a sunny Sunday afternoon I hear you ask... Well this Sunday it was all about raft racing! 

Ready and waiting for the race to begin
Our teams built their rafts at the lake side in the morning, to showcase the great skills of our activity instructors! They were ready for action with plenty of time to first enjoy the beautiful Suffolk sunshine! Some younger members of the crowd had the chance to take a look at how a raft is put together and talk to the team about their race tactics! 

Our teams came 4th and 8th out of 14 rafts. It came down to the last straight, so was a close final! We were the highest ranking new competitor this year. 

It was a great day for both teams who are now busy making plans for bigger and better rafts for next year!!


Enjoying the summer sunshine
and some team games before
the start of the race
Making us proud with their
sterling efforts!
With cheers from the
lake side the team crack on!





Tuesday, 2 June 2015

Xplore program gives families a global experience...

Xplore USA's homestay program in Asheville has been highlighted by the area's local parent magazine for offering the unique opportunity to host international students over the summer. Check out what local families are saying about the program!


Here's a link to the full article:

http://www.citizen-times.com/story/life/family/2015/05/31/program-gives-families-global-experience/28024197/

Wednesday, 27 May 2015

Open your home to an international student

Welcoming an international student into your home may seem like a daunting prospect but there are so many reasons why people choose to do so. In this clip, two of our host families explain what makes the experience so worthwhile and how the hardest part is saying goodbye...

 

If you feel you could open your home to a young international student we would love to hear from you. www.xploremychoice.org 




Tuesday, 26 May 2015

Meet our young international students

Meet some of our young international students and hear about their experience of studying in English high schools and living with fantastic host families! 



For more information about hosting students visit www.xploremychoice.org
For more information on studying abroad please visit www.xploremychoice.com