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sidikreal
sidikreal
04.06.2021 12:10 •  Английский язык

Нужно написать краткое содержание(пересказ) этого текста dealing with culture shock you have stepped off the plane into a new cultural world. initially you may experience a sense of overwhelming fascination and awe. everything around you is new: a different language, different dress, or a
confusing transit system. slowly you begin to adapt. you begin to notice certain cultural nuances. this process takes time. culture is "an integrated system of learned behavior patterns that are characteristic of the members of any given society. culture refers to the total way of life of
particular groups of people. it includes everything that a group of people thinks, says, does and makes - its systems of attitudes and feelings. culture is learned and transmitted from generation to generation." (l. robert kohls. survival kit for overseas living, maine: intercultural press, inc.
1996, page 23.) you may have heard these words - culture shock (культурный шок (психологическая травма в результате столкновения с культурой, резко отличной от собственной)) - already and possibly within a negative context. conflict in our lives, however, does not have to be negative. it can be
used as a source of motivation, introspection, and change. culture shock is defined as a psychological disorientation that most people experience when living in a culture markedly different from one’s own. culture shock occurs when our " clues, the signs and symbols which guide social interaction,
are stripped away. difficult part of this process for adults is the experience of feeling like children again, of not knowing instinctively the ‘right’ thing to do." (piet-pelon & hornby, 1992, p.2). symptoms of culture shock include: homesickness, boredom, withdrawal, excessive sleep,
compulsive eating/drinking, irritability, stereotyping host nationals, hostility towards host nationals. everyone experiences culture shock in different ways, at different times and to different degrees. usually the cultural adjustment process follows a certain pattern. at first, you will be
excited about going to starting a new adventure. when you first arrive, everything will appear new and exciting. however, after some time, you may start to feel homesick and question why the swiss (or italians or french) do things differently than we do. you may even become irritated with these
differences. however, you will eventually get used to this new way of life. and before you know it, you will be getting excited about the return home to your family and friends. people from different cultures have different values. you may find your own values questioned, just as you are questioning
those of the swiss (or italians, germans, french, hungarians, for example, a visitor from india to the us observed: "americans seem to be in a perpetual hurry. just watch the way they walk down the street. they never allow themselves the leisure to enjoy life; there are too many things to do."
sometimes our values and beliefs will conflict and sometimes they will converge with the cultures we visit. the better you are able to adjust to the differences, the greater the ability you will have in empathizing and communicating with those with whom you come in contact. the result will be a
better understanding of your own values and the values of the people you will encounter.

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ingab2989
ingab2989
14.04.2022 06:21

"My summer impressions"

Summer is the most wonderful time of the year. In the summer we gain strength, have fun. Three months of rest were excellent, leaving a lot of impressions. During the summer holidays, I went to the sea, rested at the school camp, and spent the rest of the time well at home. The school camp was interesting and informative. We visited different places, played, participated in competitions. I've gained a lot of friends! I remember August as a trip to the sea. The weather allowed us to swim and sunbathe, to take interesting photos as a keepsake. I learned to swim and dive. For the little sister we brought a big shell. You put it on your ear and listen to the sound of the sea. Wow! I liked the trips to Zheleznovodsk, I walked there, looked at the singing fountains. I was outdoors, read books and skated. So I spent the summer holidays. It's September already. I want to see all classmates, teachers, start to study and delight parents with their successes.

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прииииииип
прииииииип
23.12.2022 04:40

Hobbies in our lives are an integral part of many. Many different Hobbies you can try and what you really like and you will strive to do it then congratulations you have found a hobby. Yes, it is possible that you can use this to find a new profession in your life. Example:I have a friend who is an artist and her hobby is drawing and she will continue to work as an artist(good luck to her in achieving this). Well, I can't say anything about my hobby, because I haven't found a worthy hobby yet. What is your hobby?

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