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Welcome back to the hot topic of studying abroad! Last time, we talked about the general "software" needed to have a 1.(success)  studying experience overseas,  2.refers to the ability to understand western culture,  and problem solving skills when 3. (face)  critical situations, etc.

Now, I will dig deeper into the concept of “software". Everyone is talking about culture shock nowadays, but you may wonder what it actually 4.(mean). Simply put: culture shock is the difficulty people may experience when being exposed and adjusting to a 5.(remarkable) different new culture. Usually, people often go 6. four distinct phases: the honeymoon phase, the negotiation phase, the adjustment phase and the mastery phase. Culture shock can happen immediately upon your 7. (arrive) in the country.

For international students, perhaps the most direct impact of culture shock is the variety of accents, especially in multicultural countries 8. the U.S. Canada or Australia. There are two main reasons: Firstly, these countries have highly diversified groups of residents from different cultural 9. (background). Secondly, there are many international students from all around the world every year studying in these countries, so you shouldn't be surprised 10.(find) all kinds of unfamiliar accents around the university campus.

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