When I go to the United States as an exchange student, they all speak very popular English, what to

Updated on educate 2024-05-25
15 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Let's see where you've been... Have you decided on an exchange family? Not all of our seniors go to big cities, but some go to a remote village in Utah (so the pressure will be a little less, but there is no bus, and you have to trouble others to send you every day).

    Generally they are more enthusiastic, and the buzzwords are not often spoken, at least not for international students, and... A senior sister who is not very good at English summed up--- If there is a language communication barrier, just play with them (roar, roar, roar I recommend playing math games... Most Chinese students in SAT math get good grades).

    And like the one you only go there next year, the main task of this year should be to prepare more Chinese culture, and when you get there, someone will ask, and the buzzwords will be put aside.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    For example, like the one you cited, they are quite popular on the Internet, but they will not be omitted like this in life, and most Americans are very friendly, generally he will talk to you slowly when he sees that you are not fluent in English, so don't worry so much

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Probably not, he is always warm and generous to strangers and is always a little reserved at first. When you are familiar with it, you will slowly start to speak casually, that is, you have already integrated into it, and there is no language barrier.

    If you are eligible to be an exchange student, it means that your ability to familiarize yourself with the new environment must be not bad, don't worry, be calm.

    Finally, congratulations.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    How? I'm going to practice like crazy, I'll only go next year!

    Scared, do you think they're all street gangsters? As soon as you open your mouth, it's all black talk?!

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    That can't be helped.

    Even if you are a Chinese who has been out for 2 years, you may not be able to understand the domestic buzzwords, slowly adapt to it, and ask for more advice.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Probably not, just say it your way!

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The advantage of being an exchange student is the improvement of your own abilities, such as foreign language ability, knowledge, independent ability, will, etc., which is indeed easier for you to get a visa abroad in the future. However, these are all based on your efforts to adapt to the foreign environment, study hard, and be motivated, and not every exchange student can have a qualitative change.

    If it is for future employment, it does not necessarily have much advantage. One of my classmates was an exchange student at the Faculty of Engineering in France, which is a very good college in France, and his French listening, speaking, reading and writing are first-class, which was the object of many of us at that time. He graduated this year, and is facing the pressure of finding a job, he said that he was not at all as he imagined, thinking that going abroad, mastering a foreign language, and being able to give himself some money, but when looking for a job, he knew that people don't eat this set, ability is the most important, how many domestic graduate students are not worse than their exchange students, and some of the powerful factions feel a lot of pressure every time they participate in an interview.

    He still hasn't found a job he wants.

    So, if you think of being an exchange student as a kind of exercise, you can indeed have more wealth than others, but don't expect it to give you a lot of advantage in the future. Moreover, there is a popular saying among our international students: if you go out, you will regret it for a few years, and if you don't go out, you may regret it for a lifetime.

    If you have a chance, let's go and see what people are like.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    I'm in the U.S. and I'm an exchange student.

    Exchange students, if you go to a kilometer school, you can only study for one year, and after one year, you can change to a private school.

    If you go to a public school, the exchange program is more than 90,000 yuan, and different institutions have different prices, but the cost of living is not included, the host family will provide you with accommodation, and you have to pay for breakfast and dinner, and the daily expenses are a very important part.

    My institution doesn't allow students to work part-time, so there's no way to make money.

    Here's the specific process.

    I'm in Idaho, USA, and I'm 16 years old.

    I first passed the SLEP exam, and then I got into the family through the agency contact.

    This test is 48 points to go to the United States, and I remember the full score is 67 points. When I was 15 years old, I scored 52 points. But if you don't score more than 50 points, it may not be good.

    Because there are many companies in this exchange program, China has to accept students through intermediaries, and then the students who pass the exam are selected by American institutions. There are good and bad institutions in the United States, so English proficiency is a hard condition. After the U.S. agency accepts you, it will start arranging for the local person in charge of the U.S. to arrange for you to go to which continent to go to, and which continent to go to depends on luck.

    After you get the information to the specific continent, it is the family that chooses you. They will accept you when they see your information on another ** and then think that your personality meets the requirements of your family.

    I paid about 90,000 yuan, and I went to a public school. The cost is very reasonable. But the living expenses have to be obtained without a letter of guarantee.

    If you want to know anything specific, you can contact me again. Because my host dad is the head of the local sai agency.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Exchange students can only study for one year. And it's a public school.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    It's good to go there to study in high school, don't be an exchange student, go through some intermediaries or organizations, you can work and earn money by yourself, although it's hard, but the salary is still quite considerable, especially for foreign students, there are care.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Exchange students are generally for one year, you can find an institution, and then you may have to take an exam.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Good English, no problem as an exchange student, the total cost of a year is 98,000 yuan, more suitable for students with average family finance, you can consult Ding Ding Education, they are a professional institution for exchange students in the United States, very good, send a lot of students every year.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Being an exchange student is a great opportunity to practice your language, so take advantage of it.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    I want to be an exchange student in China.

    i want to be an exchange student in china

    Definition of key words.

    Become become; turn into;prove to be China; the people's republic of china; sino-; prc

    exchange exchange; interchange; swap; permutation; change for

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    1.Spending abroad is divided into two parts, tuition fees and living expenses. Tuition fees are determined by your exchange program, and living expenses include room and board and some miscellaneous expenses.

    Accommodation and meals won't be cheap in Los Angeles, as LA is one of the largest cities in the United States. If you don't count accommodations a year, I think it must be about 50,000 yuan.

    2.Whether the dormitory is included or not depends on your school's program, and the partner school, if you don't mind, you can tell me the name of the school you exchanged, I still have a certain understanding of the schools near LA. If you want to rent a house, it's not cheap.

    3.It is normal to not understand the class, and no matter how good the English is, the sudden change in the language environment will have an impact. If you do get to the United States, you will always get better, and this transition period depends on your English level.

    4.To be honest, universities are already a small society, and there is a certain distance between people. In other words, foreigners generally don't take the initiative to bird you.

    It's not discrimination, because it's normal for you to empathize. In different regions, because the degree of conservatism is different, and the locals in the country also discriminate against outsiders, the discrimination is more or less a little, but it has no effect at all.

    If you have anything else you want to ask, you can follow up.

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