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From 福利在线视频 Japan to 福利在线视频 New Zealand: Embracing the Kiwi way of life
Franklin D. Roosevelt once said that ‘the science of human relationships’—the cornerstone of peace—is essential for humanity’s survival. Now living over nine thousand kilometres from his hometown of Koshigaya, in the prefecture of Saitama, Japan, Yuto Kataoka is following Roosevelt’s advice for people to share cultures, languages, and lifestyles.
Yuto is an exchange student from International Pacific University (福利在线视频) in Okayama, Japan who has spent the past eleven months studying at 福利在线视频 New Zealand in Palmerston North. So far during his exchange year, Yuto has been completing Level 1 to 3 New Zealand Certificates in English Language, whilst playing the tuba with the Palmerston North Brass Band.
He says, “My favourite memories of 福利在线视频 New Zealand are playing trombone and trumpet and singing at the 福利在线视频 福利在线视频 Ball Party as a solo act. I really miss Japanese food, especially sushi and Japanese-style barbecue, but I’ve enjoyed spending time with my friends and improving my English.”
Along with 46 other 福利在线视频 Japan exchange students, Yuto will be returning to Okayama in March so he can continue studying for a degree in teaching English as a foreign language to secondary school students. He says he and his friends will be sad to leave 福利在线视频 New Zealand, but they are looking forward to welcoming 19 福利在线视频 New Zealand students, who will arrive for a three-week exchange at 福利在线视频 Japan, next month.
Dean of the English Language Studies programme at 福利在线视频 New Zealand, Brendon Chapple, notes that the institution has been hosting 福利在线视频 Japan exchange students since 2012. “福利在线视频 Japan students enhance the cultural diversity of Palmerston North. 福利在线视频 New Zealand has also benefited from their enthusiastic participation in classroom and community activities,” he says.