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Stay with a host family in Scotland

Find an approved host family in Scotland of your choice who will welcome you, your child or family into their home to support your English language learning. Live and learn with the locals.

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By staying with a friendly host family in Scotland you, your child, teenager or family group can eat, sleep and breathe the English language and culture as part of a total language immersion.

Staying with a host family offers a relaxed, fun, yet intensive approach to language learning. Your child might be preparing for an English exam. Or perhaps you’d like to feed a personal passion to improve your English. Staying with a host family in Scotland offers great value for money. There are no fees to pay to a middleman, so it’s cheaper than a language school or an agency. It’s an effective way to learn because you live with your host family, practising English all day and avoiding the temptation to speak to other students in your native language.

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Your hosts provide a welcoming environment, support your learning, and offer an authentic window into their culture. And to help you make the most of your stay, you communicate with your host family before you book, getting to know them and their interests.

Lingoo has hundreds of registered, approved host families in Scotland. We’re confident you’ll find one where you want to stay, that shares your interests, and even your diet or religion. Each host family has a personal profile that includes their interests as well as references and evaluations from previous guests. And because you’re able to communicate before you travel, both parties avoid that awful moment when you first ring the doorbell and wonder who will answer – because you already know each other. 

If you are interested in finding a host through Lingoo for your child or teenager, then please click here. If you are interested in finding a host for you or your family, then please click here. To learn about all other membership opportunities on Lingoo, please visit our home page.

Finding a host family in Scotland that best suits your lifestyle and interests is so much easier when you use Lingoo. 

 

Stay with a host family in Scotland

Lingoo host family profiles are diverse. They range from traditional and single-parent families to single adults and retirees. But all of them believe that learning a foreign language should be fun and full of the discovery that classroom settings simply cannot offer. They will help you learn and practise the language in everyday situations and while indulging your hobbies. If you would also like structured language lessons, click here to find out more about staying with a homestay teacher.

Some hosts can also arrange to pick you (or your child) up at the airport or station and transport you there again when you return home. The Lingoo contract is also there to help unaccompanied children pass through immigration. The identity of every host is checked personally by the Lingoo team before they can register with us. Together with references and visitor evaluations, contracts for each reservation, and support from the Lingoo team when misunderstandings occur, we ensure that your homestays are safe, secure and offer great value for money. Even your deposit is covered by our cancellation rules.   Click here to JOIN NOW.

Surrounded by the Atlantic Ocean, Scotland is the United Kingdom’s northernmost country, and in addition to the mainland is made up of 790 islands. Much of the landscape is mountainous wilderness strewn with deep valleys and stunning vast lochs. The northern hinterland offers spectacular views of the Northern Lights along with whale watching and golden eagle spotting opportunities.

 Edinburgh, with its iconic hilltop castle, is the capital city and is host to a fabulous programme of year-round comedy and film festivals. The other major city, Glasgow, is famed for its stylish and cultural vibrancy along with some seriously handsome Victorian buildings. The national dish Haggis is a tasty savoury pudding mix of meats and spices. Scotland has two celebrated national drinks, Whisky and the carbonated soft drink Irn-Bru. Both are best enjoyed whilst listening to the traditional melodic tones of a tartan clad musician playing the famous Scottish Bagpipes.

How it works
1
Search
Look through current host family profiles. Visit the ‘Offers’ page (you don’t need to be a member)
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Register
Your subscription provides each Member access to unlimited language trips for a 12-month period
3
Connect
Connect to other members, match your interests and read evaluations from previous visitors. Get to know your host partner member using our secure messaging system.
4
Book
Finalise the details of your stay via our secure an online reservation tool. You will receive a contract containing all the important details of the homestay.

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Become a host and offer homestay
Our host families provide accommodation, meals, day trips and social activities for their guests, as well as an authentic experience of their culture and everyday life. No formal qualifications are required, just enthusiasm to help someone build confidence in their language skills.
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Our homestay teachers provide meals and accommodation alongside formal or informal lessons to help students accelerate their language acquisition. You need to hold a professional qualification to teach your own language, or another language, to non-native speakers