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Nowadays£¬studying abroad gains popularity in China£®Many rich parents would rather send their children abroad to receive education than have them educated in China£®
As every coin has two sides£¬studying abroad is not an exception£¨ÀýÍ⣩£®There are advantages for people to attend school abroad£®In the first place£¬he can use the foreign language in his daily life so that his ability in the second language may be greatly improved£¬as it is obvious that there is no better chance to improve second-language than living in the country where it is spoken£®While studying in a foreign country£¬he will most likely meet many others from overseas and it is possible to make friends from all over the world£®This is not only exciting on the social level£¬but could lead to important overseas contacts in his career as well£®He can get familiar with the knowledge updated in science and get the chance to use the first-rate facilities £¨É豸£© available£®In this way£¬there is every chance that he is able to widen his horizon £¨Ñ۽磩 and broaden his mind£®
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Therefore£¬given an opportunity to attend a school abroad£¬one must consider both sides of the factors carefully before making up his mind£®
Title£ºStudying Abroad | |
Phenomenon | Sending children abroad for education becoming £¨96£©popular among many rich parents |
Advantages | ¡ñHaving the £¨97£©best chance to improve the second language because it is in their £¨98£©daily use£® ¡ñMore likely to make friends with other students from £¨99£©abroad/overseas£® ¡ñGetting to learn the latest knowledge in science and have access to the best facilities£® |
£¨100£©Disadvantages/Problems | ¡ñLanguage barrier£ºNot £¨101£©skilled at the language spoken there£¬students will have £¨102£©difficulty/trouble/problems in understanding what the teachers say£® ¡ñCross-culture problem£ºDealing with cross-culture communication turns out difficult due to £¨103£©lacking knowledge of the customs of the locals£® |
£¨104£©Conclusion | Both sides of the factors should be considered carefully before a £¨105£©decisionis made£® |
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