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Dealing with Life Abroad Introduction .
Dealing with Life Abroad Introduction .
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2024-08-24
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Dealing with Life Abroad
Introduction
. millions of people go abroad to work, study or travel
. symptoms of culture shock
—homesickness, stress,【T1】________ Tips for dealing with new situations
. take time to【T2】________
. do have an open mind
—do not form an opinion about the new culture too soon
—do not think of the host culture as【T3】________
. get【T4】________
—try things for yourself
—if you are unsure of what to do in a formal setting, follow others’ lead
—actively【T5】________in conversation
. practice your language skills
—try to find a native speaker to have conversations
—take every【T6】________to talk with the native
—try to engage others in a bit of casual, polite conversation
. seek help and keep contact
—do not forget the【T7】________about the organizations and people that are to help you
—【T8】________
—call or email your friends and family regularly
. holiday advice
—be a respectful【T9】________if you do not share the religious beliefs of your hosts
—give【T10】________to each member of your family [br] 【T10】
Dealing with Life Abroad
Today’s lecture is about how you should deal with the life abroad, that is, some tips for you to deal with cross-cultural problems. Each year, millions of people go abroad to work, study or travel. It is a great way to find out what life is like in another part of the world. People who go abroad are probably hoping to make new friends and learn about the culture in another country—everything from attitudes and beliefs to social customs and popular foods. But constantly having to deal with new situations can be frustrating, even stressful. Homesickness, stress, fear and confusion are all symptoms (症状) of culture shock. The following tips will help you deal with new situations:
No.1, take time to adjust.
You may feel frustrated that you have culture shock, especially since you probably spent so much time preparing for your trip. If you give yourself some time, things will gradually get easier.
No. 2, do have an open mind.
While it is certainly OK to feel frustration or confusion in your new surroundings, try not to form an opinion about the new culture too soon. Do not think of the host culture as better or worse. It is just different and you will be more willing to try new things. No. 3, get involved.
You really need to try things for yourself. Do not worry about making a mistake. If you are unsure of what to do in a formal setting, follow others’ lead. Active participation in conversation is important, especially if you want to become fluent in the local language. Your effort will be appreciated.
No. 4, practice your language skills.
Try to find a native speaker in your school or community, and ask him or her to meet with you to have conversations in his or her language. Take every opportunity to talk with the native, and make a habit of going into places like a restaurant, a shop or a bank. As you become more confident in this kind of public situations, you can try to engage others in a bit of casual, polite conversation.
No. 5, seek help and keep contact. Do not forget the contact information about the organizations and people that are to help you. You will not offend anyone, so be honest. And a good idea is to make a plan to call your friends and family every week on the same day and at the same time. If you use email while you are abroad, you will be able to keep in touch with them very inexpensively.
No. 6, holiday advice.
Some holidays have religious meanings. You may not share the religious beliefs of your hosts, but it is still OK to be a respectful observer. Religious ceremonies can give you lots of insights into a culture, and your questions can lead to interesting conversations with your family and friends. Gift-giving is a part of holiday traditions. In that case, a small gift for each member of your family is appropriate. Things that have come from your native country would make an exciting and unusual gift.
In today’s lecture, you are given six pieces of useful advice on your life abroad. I believe if you follow these suggestions, you will be able to have a wonderful time abroad. Thank you for your attention!
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答案
a small gift
解析
由原文可知,赠送礼物是节日传统的一部分,在那种情况下,给家中的每位成员送上一份小礼物是恰当的。因此填入a small gift。
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