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Page 1: Studying abroad Imagine that you have a chance to study abroad, will you take it?

Studying abroad

Imagine that you have a chance to study abroad will you take it

Which country do you want to study in

Korea

China

Romania

Japan

Turkey

Egypt

United Arab Emirates

Sudan

United state of America

Where would you live

In an apartment

Student house

With a family

How would you organize your time between

bull Studying bull Shoppingbull Cooking bull Working

Andbull Tiding your home

Living abroad = Living in another culture

1 What do we mean by lsquocultural variationsrsquoin styles of thinking

1048715 People from different educational context are trained to learn and think differently

1048715 Students from different cultures often bring various purposes to their thinking and learning Also different purposes produce different results

Can you connect with another culture and the rule of the

country

What are the main problems you expect to find

bull 1048715 New foodsbull 1048715 Making friendsbull 1048715 Problems with languagesbull 1048715 Homesickness

1048715 Do you have any more examples

1The language problem is very real especially at the start of your course

bull Solutionsbull 1 After few months of living and working in surroundings

where English is spoken all the time and where all reading and writing

bull are also in English (not a solution but the best solution)bull 2 Before you go abroad you will probably enroll in special

English courses (helpful )

bull 3 Work particularly on grammar and vocabulary (important)bull 4 Take a course to prepare you for English tests which you

have to pass before you can be accepted by a college or university in an English-speaking country (pre-condition)

bull 5 There are usually language laboratories books and otherbull facilities in the university or college which you can use in yourbull spare time (self promotion)

2 Living abroad

Some expected and unexpected problems are the followingbull 1048715 Lonelinessbull 1048715 Financebull 1048715 Climatebull 1048715 Correct behavior

Solutions

1 Attend an orientation course before you leave home (useful)2 Meet some people who returned from studying abroad and

learn from their experiences (helpful)

3 Adapting to new study patterns

The problems in adjusting to a new style of teaching and learning is less likely to be discussed before your

departure from your own countrySolutions1 Be ready to change your habits of studying as wellas cope with the obvious problems with language and

living in a foreign country2 Be capable of working independently attending

the classes and using textbooks as a starting point for

further reading and thinking

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Page 2: Studying abroad Imagine that you have a chance to study abroad, will you take it?

Which country do you want to study in

Korea

China

Romania

Japan

Turkey

Egypt

United Arab Emirates

Sudan

United state of America

Where would you live

In an apartment

Student house

With a family

How would you organize your time between

bull Studying bull Shoppingbull Cooking bull Working

Andbull Tiding your home

Living abroad = Living in another culture

1 What do we mean by lsquocultural variationsrsquoin styles of thinking

1048715 People from different educational context are trained to learn and think differently

1048715 Students from different cultures often bring various purposes to their thinking and learning Also different purposes produce different results

Can you connect with another culture and the rule of the

country

What are the main problems you expect to find

bull 1048715 New foodsbull 1048715 Making friendsbull 1048715 Problems with languagesbull 1048715 Homesickness

1048715 Do you have any more examples

1The language problem is very real especially at the start of your course

bull Solutionsbull 1 After few months of living and working in surroundings

where English is spoken all the time and where all reading and writing

bull are also in English (not a solution but the best solution)bull 2 Before you go abroad you will probably enroll in special

English courses (helpful )

bull 3 Work particularly on grammar and vocabulary (important)bull 4 Take a course to prepare you for English tests which you

have to pass before you can be accepted by a college or university in an English-speaking country (pre-condition)

bull 5 There are usually language laboratories books and otherbull facilities in the university or college which you can use in yourbull spare time (self promotion)

2 Living abroad

Some expected and unexpected problems are the followingbull 1048715 Lonelinessbull 1048715 Financebull 1048715 Climatebull 1048715 Correct behavior

Solutions

1 Attend an orientation course before you leave home (useful)2 Meet some people who returned from studying abroad and

learn from their experiences (helpful)

3 Adapting to new study patterns

The problems in adjusting to a new style of teaching and learning is less likely to be discussed before your

departure from your own countrySolutions1 Be ready to change your habits of studying as wellas cope with the obvious problems with language and

living in a foreign country2 Be capable of working independently attending

the classes and using textbooks as a starting point for

further reading and thinking

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Page 3: Studying abroad Imagine that you have a chance to study abroad, will you take it?

Where would you live

In an apartment

Student house

With a family

How would you organize your time between

bull Studying bull Shoppingbull Cooking bull Working

Andbull Tiding your home

Living abroad = Living in another culture

1 What do we mean by lsquocultural variationsrsquoin styles of thinking

1048715 People from different educational context are trained to learn and think differently

1048715 Students from different cultures often bring various purposes to their thinking and learning Also different purposes produce different results

Can you connect with another culture and the rule of the

country

What are the main problems you expect to find

bull 1048715 New foodsbull 1048715 Making friendsbull 1048715 Problems with languagesbull 1048715 Homesickness

1048715 Do you have any more examples

1The language problem is very real especially at the start of your course

bull Solutionsbull 1 After few months of living and working in surroundings

where English is spoken all the time and where all reading and writing

bull are also in English (not a solution but the best solution)bull 2 Before you go abroad you will probably enroll in special

English courses (helpful )

bull 3 Work particularly on grammar and vocabulary (important)bull 4 Take a course to prepare you for English tests which you

have to pass before you can be accepted by a college or university in an English-speaking country (pre-condition)

bull 5 There are usually language laboratories books and otherbull facilities in the university or college which you can use in yourbull spare time (self promotion)

2 Living abroad

Some expected and unexpected problems are the followingbull 1048715 Lonelinessbull 1048715 Financebull 1048715 Climatebull 1048715 Correct behavior

Solutions

1 Attend an orientation course before you leave home (useful)2 Meet some people who returned from studying abroad and

learn from their experiences (helpful)

3 Adapting to new study patterns

The problems in adjusting to a new style of teaching and learning is less likely to be discussed before your

departure from your own countrySolutions1 Be ready to change your habits of studying as wellas cope with the obvious problems with language and

living in a foreign country2 Be capable of working independently attending

the classes and using textbooks as a starting point for

further reading and thinking

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Page 4: Studying abroad Imagine that you have a chance to study abroad, will you take it?

How would you organize your time between

bull Studying bull Shoppingbull Cooking bull Working

Andbull Tiding your home

Living abroad = Living in another culture

1 What do we mean by lsquocultural variationsrsquoin styles of thinking

1048715 People from different educational context are trained to learn and think differently

1048715 Students from different cultures often bring various purposes to their thinking and learning Also different purposes produce different results

Can you connect with another culture and the rule of the

country

What are the main problems you expect to find

bull 1048715 New foodsbull 1048715 Making friendsbull 1048715 Problems with languagesbull 1048715 Homesickness

1048715 Do you have any more examples

1The language problem is very real especially at the start of your course

bull Solutionsbull 1 After few months of living and working in surroundings

where English is spoken all the time and where all reading and writing

bull are also in English (not a solution but the best solution)bull 2 Before you go abroad you will probably enroll in special

English courses (helpful )

bull 3 Work particularly on grammar and vocabulary (important)bull 4 Take a course to prepare you for English tests which you

have to pass before you can be accepted by a college or university in an English-speaking country (pre-condition)

bull 5 There are usually language laboratories books and otherbull facilities in the university or college which you can use in yourbull spare time (self promotion)

2 Living abroad

Some expected and unexpected problems are the followingbull 1048715 Lonelinessbull 1048715 Financebull 1048715 Climatebull 1048715 Correct behavior

Solutions

1 Attend an orientation course before you leave home (useful)2 Meet some people who returned from studying abroad and

learn from their experiences (helpful)

3 Adapting to new study patterns

The problems in adjusting to a new style of teaching and learning is less likely to be discussed before your

departure from your own countrySolutions1 Be ready to change your habits of studying as wellas cope with the obvious problems with language and

living in a foreign country2 Be capable of working independently attending

the classes and using textbooks as a starting point for

further reading and thinking

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Page 5: Studying abroad Imagine that you have a chance to study abroad, will you take it?

Andbull Tiding your home

Living abroad = Living in another culture

1 What do we mean by lsquocultural variationsrsquoin styles of thinking

1048715 People from different educational context are trained to learn and think differently

1048715 Students from different cultures often bring various purposes to their thinking and learning Also different purposes produce different results

Can you connect with another culture and the rule of the

country

What are the main problems you expect to find

bull 1048715 New foodsbull 1048715 Making friendsbull 1048715 Problems with languagesbull 1048715 Homesickness

1048715 Do you have any more examples

1The language problem is very real especially at the start of your course

bull Solutionsbull 1 After few months of living and working in surroundings

where English is spoken all the time and where all reading and writing

bull are also in English (not a solution but the best solution)bull 2 Before you go abroad you will probably enroll in special

English courses (helpful )

bull 3 Work particularly on grammar and vocabulary (important)bull 4 Take a course to prepare you for English tests which you

have to pass before you can be accepted by a college or university in an English-speaking country (pre-condition)

bull 5 There are usually language laboratories books and otherbull facilities in the university or college which you can use in yourbull spare time (self promotion)

2 Living abroad

Some expected and unexpected problems are the followingbull 1048715 Lonelinessbull 1048715 Financebull 1048715 Climatebull 1048715 Correct behavior

Solutions

1 Attend an orientation course before you leave home (useful)2 Meet some people who returned from studying abroad and

learn from their experiences (helpful)

3 Adapting to new study patterns

The problems in adjusting to a new style of teaching and learning is less likely to be discussed before your

departure from your own countrySolutions1 Be ready to change your habits of studying as wellas cope with the obvious problems with language and

living in a foreign country2 Be capable of working independently attending

the classes and using textbooks as a starting point for

further reading and thinking

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Page 6: Studying abroad Imagine that you have a chance to study abroad, will you take it?

Living abroad = Living in another culture

1 What do we mean by lsquocultural variationsrsquoin styles of thinking

1048715 People from different educational context are trained to learn and think differently

1048715 Students from different cultures often bring various purposes to their thinking and learning Also different purposes produce different results

Can you connect with another culture and the rule of the

country

What are the main problems you expect to find

bull 1048715 New foodsbull 1048715 Making friendsbull 1048715 Problems with languagesbull 1048715 Homesickness

1048715 Do you have any more examples

1The language problem is very real especially at the start of your course

bull Solutionsbull 1 After few months of living and working in surroundings

where English is spoken all the time and where all reading and writing

bull are also in English (not a solution but the best solution)bull 2 Before you go abroad you will probably enroll in special

English courses (helpful )

bull 3 Work particularly on grammar and vocabulary (important)bull 4 Take a course to prepare you for English tests which you

have to pass before you can be accepted by a college or university in an English-speaking country (pre-condition)

bull 5 There are usually language laboratories books and otherbull facilities in the university or college which you can use in yourbull spare time (self promotion)

2 Living abroad

Some expected and unexpected problems are the followingbull 1048715 Lonelinessbull 1048715 Financebull 1048715 Climatebull 1048715 Correct behavior

Solutions

1 Attend an orientation course before you leave home (useful)2 Meet some people who returned from studying abroad and

learn from their experiences (helpful)

3 Adapting to new study patterns

The problems in adjusting to a new style of teaching and learning is less likely to be discussed before your

departure from your own countrySolutions1 Be ready to change your habits of studying as wellas cope with the obvious problems with language and

living in a foreign country2 Be capable of working independently attending

the classes and using textbooks as a starting point for

further reading and thinking

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Page 7: Studying abroad Imagine that you have a chance to study abroad, will you take it?

Can you connect with another culture and the rule of the

country

What are the main problems you expect to find

bull 1048715 New foodsbull 1048715 Making friendsbull 1048715 Problems with languagesbull 1048715 Homesickness

1048715 Do you have any more examples

1The language problem is very real especially at the start of your course

bull Solutionsbull 1 After few months of living and working in surroundings

where English is spoken all the time and where all reading and writing

bull are also in English (not a solution but the best solution)bull 2 Before you go abroad you will probably enroll in special

English courses (helpful )

bull 3 Work particularly on grammar and vocabulary (important)bull 4 Take a course to prepare you for English tests which you

have to pass before you can be accepted by a college or university in an English-speaking country (pre-condition)

bull 5 There are usually language laboratories books and otherbull facilities in the university or college which you can use in yourbull spare time (self promotion)

2 Living abroad

Some expected and unexpected problems are the followingbull 1048715 Lonelinessbull 1048715 Financebull 1048715 Climatebull 1048715 Correct behavior

Solutions

1 Attend an orientation course before you leave home (useful)2 Meet some people who returned from studying abroad and

learn from their experiences (helpful)

3 Adapting to new study patterns

The problems in adjusting to a new style of teaching and learning is less likely to be discussed before your

departure from your own countrySolutions1 Be ready to change your habits of studying as wellas cope with the obvious problems with language and

living in a foreign country2 Be capable of working independently attending

the classes and using textbooks as a starting point for

further reading and thinking

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Page 8: Studying abroad Imagine that you have a chance to study abroad, will you take it?

What are the main problems you expect to find

bull 1048715 New foodsbull 1048715 Making friendsbull 1048715 Problems with languagesbull 1048715 Homesickness

1048715 Do you have any more examples

1The language problem is very real especially at the start of your course

bull Solutionsbull 1 After few months of living and working in surroundings

where English is spoken all the time and where all reading and writing

bull are also in English (not a solution but the best solution)bull 2 Before you go abroad you will probably enroll in special

English courses (helpful )

bull 3 Work particularly on grammar and vocabulary (important)bull 4 Take a course to prepare you for English tests which you

have to pass before you can be accepted by a college or university in an English-speaking country (pre-condition)

bull 5 There are usually language laboratories books and otherbull facilities in the university or college which you can use in yourbull spare time (self promotion)

2 Living abroad

Some expected and unexpected problems are the followingbull 1048715 Lonelinessbull 1048715 Financebull 1048715 Climatebull 1048715 Correct behavior

Solutions

1 Attend an orientation course before you leave home (useful)2 Meet some people who returned from studying abroad and

learn from their experiences (helpful)

3 Adapting to new study patterns

The problems in adjusting to a new style of teaching and learning is less likely to be discussed before your

departure from your own countrySolutions1 Be ready to change your habits of studying as wellas cope with the obvious problems with language and

living in a foreign country2 Be capable of working independently attending

the classes and using textbooks as a starting point for

further reading and thinking

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Page 9: Studying abroad Imagine that you have a chance to study abroad, will you take it?

1The language problem is very real especially at the start of your course

bull Solutionsbull 1 After few months of living and working in surroundings

where English is spoken all the time and where all reading and writing

bull are also in English (not a solution but the best solution)bull 2 Before you go abroad you will probably enroll in special

English courses (helpful )

bull 3 Work particularly on grammar and vocabulary (important)bull 4 Take a course to prepare you for English tests which you

have to pass before you can be accepted by a college or university in an English-speaking country (pre-condition)

bull 5 There are usually language laboratories books and otherbull facilities in the university or college which you can use in yourbull spare time (self promotion)

2 Living abroad

Some expected and unexpected problems are the followingbull 1048715 Lonelinessbull 1048715 Financebull 1048715 Climatebull 1048715 Correct behavior

Solutions

1 Attend an orientation course before you leave home (useful)2 Meet some people who returned from studying abroad and

learn from their experiences (helpful)

3 Adapting to new study patterns

The problems in adjusting to a new style of teaching and learning is less likely to be discussed before your

departure from your own countrySolutions1 Be ready to change your habits of studying as wellas cope with the obvious problems with language and

living in a foreign country2 Be capable of working independently attending

the classes and using textbooks as a starting point for

further reading and thinking

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Page 10: Studying abroad Imagine that you have a chance to study abroad, will you take it?

2 Living abroad

Some expected and unexpected problems are the followingbull 1048715 Lonelinessbull 1048715 Financebull 1048715 Climatebull 1048715 Correct behavior

Solutions

1 Attend an orientation course before you leave home (useful)2 Meet some people who returned from studying abroad and

learn from their experiences (helpful)

3 Adapting to new study patterns

The problems in adjusting to a new style of teaching and learning is less likely to be discussed before your

departure from your own countrySolutions1 Be ready to change your habits of studying as wellas cope with the obvious problems with language and

living in a foreign country2 Be capable of working independently attending

the classes and using textbooks as a starting point for

further reading and thinking

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Page 11: Studying abroad Imagine that you have a chance to study abroad, will you take it?

3 Adapting to new study patterns

The problems in adjusting to a new style of teaching and learning is less likely to be discussed before your

departure from your own countrySolutions1 Be ready to change your habits of studying as wellas cope with the obvious problems with language and

living in a foreign country2 Be capable of working independently attending

the classes and using textbooks as a starting point for

further reading and thinking

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