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10/23/12

Host Family Leeds ® - A friendly homestay in the UK

Host Family Leeds ®
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"We respect your culture and help you understand ours!" The most friendly host family homestay for international students in the UK
Learn English quickly - Only English is spoken in your home
Welcome to Host Family Leeds! We are an independent host family homestay for International students studying in the UK. We work closely with the universities and all language centers. We offer luxury accommodation and provide a wide range of services at low prices to make your stay in the UK comfortable, enjoyable and successful.

BOOK NOW!
Prices start from £109 per week* and include:
Breakfast and dinner every day - home-made food The highest standard of clean accommodation We provide HALAL and VEGETARIAN meals Regular outdoor BBQs Wireless Internet (20mb) extra-fast in every room** Printing and photocopying service available English tuition every evening Help you pass your I.E.L.T.S. exam quickly
Our home is a beautiful and warm place to live Your home away from home

We will help you get into your university:
We can arrange meetings with admissions tutors and professors. We have contacts with most departments and faculties, and a very good reputation with British universities.

Achieve IELTS Student's Book Louis Harrison, Ca... Best Price £15.23 or Buy New £20.52

Accommodation:
Bedrooms: We provide very warm centrally heated bedrooms and living areas We have 8 luxury bedrooms - double and single rooms available Private bathrooms with shower, toilet and washing facilities available TV and radio in every room Study desk and chair in every room Baggage storage for long and short term Living rooms: Large comfortable old-English style living room with an open fire Large TV with

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