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People use cultural knowledge and beliefs to understand theirown experience and to guide their own actions and behaviour.when people share a culture, this generally means that they havea shared language and communication style as well as shared cus­toms, beliefs, attitudes, and values. this shared knowledge islearned and is passed on from generation to generation.culture learning is a challenge. people are not completely awareof their own culture and won’t always be able to explain it to you.culture learning takes time and patience, just as language learn­ing does. when you first started learning english, you probablydidn’t expect to become fluent in a few weeks or months. l ike­wise, culture learning takes months and even years. understand­ing how different groups of people act and behave is a challeng­ing task.when americans describe their culture, they may describe anideal and not a real culture. for example, the following are oftengiven as values of m ainstream american culture: -independence equality of all peoplehard work directness in communicationhonesty (frank, open, friendly)because people are largely unconscious of culture,, they oftendescribe an ideal when they talk about their culture. they oftendescribe what they think their culture should be like (ideal cul­ture) and not what it is actually like (real culture.) it is a greatchallenge to learn the real culture of a group of people.a cultural description is rarely true for all people in a group.that is, even if these people share some aspects of a culture, theywill not share other aspects.in culture learning, it is necessary to make general observa­tions about groups of people. if you decide that something is“american” on the basis of what only a few people do, you maybe making overgeneralizations, called stereotypes. they often cre­ate a false view of another culture. a stereotype is a general de­scription of a group of people which does not point out differencesamong individuals in that group.words such as “all,” “no,” “always,” “never” usually indicatean overgeneralization or a stereotype.“i’m tired of trying to do things the way americans do themi’m tired of trying to adapt to american culture. i want to dothings my own way! and i’m tired of speaking english! ”culture learning, like language learning, is hard work. it canbe tiring, at times fru stra tin g . this tired feeling, or culture f a ­tigue, is a normal part of adapting to a different language andculture. people use cultural knowledge and beliefs to understand theirown experience and to guide their own actions and behaviour.when people share a culture, this generally means that they havea shared language and communication style as well as shared cus­toms, beliefs, attitudes, and values. this shared knowledge islearned and is passed on from generation to generation.culture learning is a challenge. people are not completely awareof their own culture and won’t always be able to explain it to you.culture learning takes time and patience, just as language learn­ing does. when you first started learning english, you probablydidn’t expect to become fluent in a few weeks or months. l ike­wise, culture learning takes months and even years. understand­ing how different groups of people act and behave is a challeng­ing task.when americans describe their culture, they may describe anideal and not a real culture. for example, the following are oftengiven as values of m ainstream american culture: -independence equality of all peoplehard work directness in communicationhonesty (frank, open, friendly)because people are largely unconscious of culture,, they oftendescribe an ideal when they talk about their culture. they oftendescribe what they think their culture should be like (ideal cul­ture) and not what it is actually like (real culture.) it is a greatchallenge to learn the real culture of a group of people.a cultural description is rarely true for all people in a group.that is, even if these people share some aspects of a culture, theywill not share other aspects.in culture learning, it is necessary to make general observa­tions about groups of people. if you decide that something is“american” on the basis of what only a few people do, you maybe making overgeneralizations, called stereotypes. they often cre­ate a false view of another culture. a stereotype is a general de­scription of a group of people which does not point out differencesamong individuals in that group.words such as “all,” “no,” “always,” “never” usually indicatean overgeneralization or a stereotype.“i’m tired of trying to do things the way americans do themi’m tired of trying to adapt to american culture. i want to dothings my own way! and i’m tired of speaking english! ”culture learning, like language learning, is hard work. it canbe tiring, at times fru stra tin g . this tired feeling, or culture f a ­tigue, is a normal part of adapting to a different language andculture.

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Forkier
Forkier
25.08.2021 06:55
1.If you drive very fast, you can have a car accident.

2.Would you give me some money if I asked you.

3.If she were my sister, I would be the happiest person in the world.

4.I would spend every winter in Miami if I were a celebrity.

5.If they have time tomorrow, they will come to help us.

6.Don’t give him anything if he refuses to help you.

7.We would go to the cinema if there was a good film on.

8.If John worked harder, he would pass the test.

9.They would find me if they wanted to.

10.If I had a lot of money, I would travel around the world.

11.You could live more comfortably if you had more money.

12.If she were a good girl, she would have a lot of friends.

13.If she goes to his office, he will be surprised.

14.She would enjoy the party if Leo DiCaprio came there too.

15.If I weren’t busy, I would explain this rule to you.
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2005NickName2005
2005NickName2005
02.05.2020 22:48
Вся жизнь студента заботливо расписана: это означает – зубрить русский язык, всеобщую историю, английский язык и многие другие предметы, которые скопище честолюбивых преподавателей пустило в ход, чтобы отравить существование невинных молодых людей, еще не сделавших ничего дурного. А еще каждое утро приходится тащиться в наш дорогой университет, если ненароком с тобой не приключается хоть какой-нибудь маленький недуг, который мог бы оправдать то, что ты остаешься в постели. Итак, попробую описать один день из жизни типичного студента.
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