关于Culture shock 的五篇文章
第一篇:麸炒白术的功效
公司法修正案Culture Shock is The United States of America is a country in which many people from all over the world comes to live harmoniously with each other. Unlike Canada, which is a multicultural country, it is a melting pot since each person brings his peculiarity to enrich the culture of this country. But this melting process is not always without pain or hurt. I felt the life in Canada is more comfortable According to John J. Macionis, the author of Sociology, condary Canadian edition. Culture shock is a state of bewilderment, anxiety, disorientation and distress as an individual suddenly expod to a social or cultural environment radically different from his own. It happens frequently for the international students and immigrants. Culture conflicts appear not only when students come to school and learn new ways of living there, but also when they come back home and live with their own families or their own societies. The reason for that is the students are young and easy to change, but the adults are not ready to follow their example and adapt to the new situation.
抗金兵第二篇:
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When I first come to live in the states, becau of Culture Shock,my system of values must change in order for me to survive. When I first came to the states, I was unprepared to live there, that's why I always suffer from stress becau of culture shock. I feel that student-teacher relationships in North American are not the same as they were in Hong Kong. Hong Kong students often have high regard for their teachers. In Hong Kong, students never call their teacher by their first name, becau it is not respectful to the teacher. Also, they hesitate to ask or to answer questions in class becau they don't want to lo their face in showing their ignorance in front of the class, and sometimes becau their English is not good enough to form a clear question. And if they give the wrong answer it not only humiliates them but also brings shame on their families. Hong Kong students were taught to be modest and not to display their knowledge freely until being specially called for. All the things can lead to misunderstanding since my teachers thought that I was too shy, or stupid, or abnormal. Sometimes when being directly asked for some questions, unlike American students, which are more creative an
广东阳江市d can always give a fast answer, I have to take a long time to think the question over, becau I was afraid to give the incorrect answer.
稀罕拼音第三篇:
Becau of Culture Shock,Teachers often feel uncomfortable with my silence and tend to interpret my silence as an indicator of my inability to answer a question. It's a normal thing that American teachers expect Asian students to ask them to explain something difficult. However, Hong Kong students don't do this as we have en earlier. Moreover, their feedback sometimes leads to more misunderstanding. When teachers e their students listen to them in smiling or in head nodding, they imagine that the students understand the subject very well. In reality, some students mask their emotions and just act like that to be polite, since they think that if they would ask question, the teachers would be hurt for their teaching was not clear enough for the class. I was having low expectation from the teacher at that time and that affects my learning. I was stresd and felt disorientation all the time in school. Many teachers do not treat their minority learners
as intelligent students, and perhaps as a result, their minority students fail in their class (Scarcella, 139). In Hong Kong, students stay in the same classroom with a fixed at everyday in a same year while their teachers come to their class to teach them.
属于英文第四篇:
Therefore, students can have many friends who always do the same things with them. Becau of Culture Shock,this helped to build a more clo and stable relationship between students. Students are more interdependent. What are important is not me but we. In America, the people are more individualistic. People only pursue their own personal achievement and fulfillment. Relationships between people are often many but temporary or casual. I felt people only care about themlves and I felt that they are very lfish. At that time I always felt lost and lonely becau I felt it is difficult to find a good friend to talk to. Relationship are always causal, no one would even cares about you. People in different culture usually have different values. In speaking with friends, I had misunderstanding too. I have a friend in school who was Middle American. He often tells
people how healthy he is. It gave me a feeling that he likes to show off. But I know he was not showing off, he was just like to express himlf. Becau traditional Asians often look down on material things and don't think that the things could give them more value. So, I asked my friend the price of his hous, cars or clothes, and he was very surprid since people don't do so. Moreover, people there don't ask someone's age, for people don't want to show that they are old. But in Chine culture, the elderly are very respected for they are considered as knowing the cret of life, and, therefore, wir than the youngster. So Asian people are not hesitant to ask and tell their ages. Body contact can be another subject for misunderstanding. In my home country, people don't kiss or hug somebody of the opposite x in public places. I was very surprid to e people kissing each other in front of me. On the other hand, in Asian countries, homoxuality is almost non- exist, becau even if people are homoxual they will always hide it as a cret. So two girls or two boys can walk together hand in hand and no one is shocked. But if they do so in America, their American friends will be horrified. The main reason that I experienced culture shock in America or in other countries becau I had practiced a pa
清华就业rticular culture as my basis of reality and I am strongly attached to my own culture. Ethnocentrism is the practice of judging another culture by the standards of one's own culture(Macionis, 80). Ethnocentrism also generates misunderstanding and sometimes conflict. I agree that I am ethnocentric but I think ethnocentrism is difficult to avoid becau culture is learned though cultural rather than inborn. You never know what are people's values and norms in other societies if you are not living in that society and try to learn that culture. On the other hand, the idea of cultural relativism is that the practice of judging a culture by its own standard.