Is it possible to study abroad only in English and not in foreign culture?

Updated on educate 2024-05-26
15 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    When studying abroad, different countries have different test requirements, and some only test English and not foreign culture. If you plan to study in the U.S., it's good to prepare for the TOEFL carefully. Although some schools in the United States accept IELTS scores, TOEFL scores are generally accepted.

    There is no need to spend energy on IELTS and increase the burden of preparation for yourself.

    Language is part of culture. As long as it is a language test, there must be cultural content in it. Don't think that just because language isn't a specialized cultural test, you don't have to work hard to understand American culture!

    A large part of the TOEFL is the reading test. There is a basic consensus in the industry that Chinese students' reading scores are not as good as European students' English proficiency, but because of cultural differences. The speed of reading is based on how quickly the test taker understands the content of the text.

    If the cultural differences are not significant, a few keywords are enough to make it possible to get yourself right! If you don't know much about British and American culture, even if you don't encounter many strange words in your reading, you still have to linger on the choice of answers!

    If you plan to study in an English-speaking country, you need to pay attention to the culture of those countries (including polity, geography, etc.)!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Now you can only go to a preparatory department or high school abroad to study abroad, and you don't need any conditions at all, including language, and you can also go abroad to study, and at this time, you will not be tested for all kinds of cultural courses.

    When you apply to university or when you are already in a pre-university course, it depends on how well you did when you were in the pre-university, and the pre-university is divided into various subjects, mainly depending on where you want to develop in the future.

    I'm studying abroad right now, and it's like this process all over me.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    The first thing to look at is which country you want to visit. Generally, to go to the United States, a TOEFL score is required. If you're still in high school, you may also need an SAT score if you're applying to a better school. If you want to go to the UK and Australia, you need an IELTS score.

    So if you go to the United States to take the SAT, because the SAT is the college entrance examination in the United States, it may involve some cultural content.

    I feel that you still know too little about studying abroad, and I can't explain it here, so it is recommended that you go to a study abroad agency like Jinqiao to find a teacher to understand

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    If you go to a Commonwealth country, you will take IELTS, and if you go to the United States, you will take the TOEFL.

    Then, the exams rarely cover the history, the culture, and then, they don't need to be very deep.

    When you go out, you need to know a little bit about some slang and culture. In this way, you can know that their laughter is in**.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The Netherlands is a good choice, and the cost is lower than that of the United Kingdom and the United States.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    It depends on which country you go to. Singapore does not take the test.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    One is that you go to a country where Chinese is the mainstream. its DAO

    If it is a tour, I believe that as long as you follow the tour guide at all times and follow the friends around you who understand English, then there is no big problem to go abroad. If you want to study and work abroad, it is obviously unrealistic to not know a foreign language, but this does not mean that you can't go abroad, on the contrary, you can go abroad without knowing English at all, but the premise is that you have to study the language in a foreign country again, at least for 1 year there, with the certificate issued to you by the foreign language college there, you may not need the language to apply for school or work in the future, but some specific university majors have set a threshold for language. You must have a certain score of IELTS and TOEFL to get started. If you don't know how to speak, or don't know how to do it, then you should stay in China, after all, there is still serious discrimination abroad.

    I'm in Australia myself, and I've been discriminated against a lot, and sometimes I really want to cry. But then again, if you have a solid language and don't have much of a problem communicating with foreigners, then I believe it will be much easier to eat mixed rice.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    There are three scenarios for this.

    bai: 1. Travel abroad

    Travel: I don't know a foreign language, if you are going abroad to travel dao, there is no question to ask back, now any country abroad.

    A: There are many Chinese, and popular countries will have Chinese tour guides, and there are many foreigners abroad who understand Chinese, so they can travel abroad without knowing foreign languages; 2. Study abroad: In order to help international students, most foreign schools will have language preparatory courses, so you can go to these schools to study preparatory courses first, so that you can solve the language problem, but remind you that the cost of studying abroad preparatory courses is relatively high; 3. Work abroad: If you don't know a foreign language, you can only work in a Chinese company.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Bring a classmate who is fluent in English with you.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Travel is OK, nothing else!

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    It's OK to bring a Yiyitong translation machine, and you can translate 52 languages at will.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Malaysia. Malaysia is a Commonwealth country and one of the most popular and widely used English languages in Asia. The quality of education in Malaysia is high.

    There are many public and private higher education institutions accredited by the Ministry of Education. At the same time, it has a beautiful environment and a sound social welfare system, which is suitable for study and life. Generally speaking, if you apply to study at a Malaysian university, you can take a language course without an IELTS test score directly and it is not too expensive, so it is more suitable for students with weaker scores.

    For more art-related questions, you can consult Sphinx Art Study Abroad. Founded in New York in the United States in 11 years, headquartered in Beijing, China is headquartered in Beijing, and has independent training institutions in Shanghai and Shenzhen. Sphinx International Art Education and many top art schools at home and abroad have cooperation projects such as summer exchanges, information promotion, and student education.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Are you going to undergraduate or graduate school? Malaysia and Thailand don't require IELTS scores, and I didn't have IELTS scores when I was a post-secondary master.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Actually, most of us know it.

    Self-Dao, the knowledge we have learned in the past is very du

    Most of them are not zhi at work

    There is a lot of use for the DAO

    Purely to prepare for the exam. Just like English, for some people, English is a tool, everyone uses Chinese, and if you speak English well, it means that you have one more way to see the world, especially in the current state of the world, English is still relatively useful. Just like me, this year, in order to go abroad, I went to Rocky to enrich my English. Hey.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Note the fourth point:

    Prerequisites to apply to study in Australia.

    1.Meet the requirements of China's ** self-financed study abroad policy.

    Those who apply for self-financed study abroad with a college degree or above must meet the relevant provisions of the Notice on Issues Concerning Self-financed Study Abroad issued by the Ministry of Education of the People's Republic of China.

    2.Meet the entry requirements of Australian institutions at all levels.

    1) To apply for a formal course at an Australian institution, you must meet the following conditions:

    a.Primary and Secondary Curriculum: See Introduction to Primary and Secondary Education in Australia for details.

    b.Courses in colleges and universities:

    The pre-university program (one-year program) requires applicants to have at least 12 years of education before entering the school.

    Bachelor's degree (three-year duration), the school requires applicants to have more than 12 years of education before admission, and have studied at a Chinese university for more than one year.

    Postgraduate diploma (one year) with a bachelor's degree obtained prior to admission.

    Master's degree (duration of study 18 months to 2 years), the school requires applicants to have obtained a bachelor's degree.

    Doctoral degree (duration of three to five years), applicants are required to have obtained a master's degree.

    c.Colleges: Also known as technical and continuing education colleges (TAFEs), they offer courses in vocational training, business, technology, etc., and require more than 12 years of education.

    d.Supporting Courses: For Chinese students who are interested in studying master's and doctoral degree programs, although they meet the basic entry requirements, but their English proficiency needs to be improved before entering a professional program, Australia** allows them to take English for a period of time after arriving in Australia before continuing with the professional course.

    2) For those who apply to study in the informal courses of Australian institutions, there are no uniform requirements for applicants, and each institution decides for itself.

    3.Have the financial means to pay for your studies in Australia.

    Applicants are required to pay half a year's tuition fee in advance and provide valid proof of all expenses** for the duration of their stay in Australia. These fees include tuition, living expenses and round-trip airfare.

    4.Good command of English.

    In addition, it should be noted that the English proficiency requirements of the Australian Embassy in China for students applying for admission to Australian universities are: all students from the People's Republic of China, except for public students, public graduate students, students sent by primary and secondary school exchange programs, and students applying for primary or secondary school (different from students who directly enter Grade 12), must have an English proficiency equivalent to a TOEFL score of 570 or an IELTS test score or above. Applicants for master's degree programs or above have a fixed score according to the requirements of each school, generally with a TOFEL score of 550 or above and an IELTS score of 6 or above.

    5.Be physically and mentally healthy and of good character.

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