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Culture shock

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Culture shock

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is

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“ the personal disorientation a person may feel when experiencing an unfamiliar way of life “

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“ also a simple

travel to another type of life “

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One of the most common

causes of culture shock

involves individuals in

a foreign environment

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Educational differences

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“ The chance to live and study in a new

culture is a privilege which is

not given to everyone ,,

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Social differences

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As well as educational differences, ESL

students coming to FIS experience many social differences that

may cause stress

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Negotiation phase

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differences between the old and new culture become apparent and may create anxiety

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The effects of school shock

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The effects of school shock

Among the more common physical

reactions are tiredness, sleeplessness or

oversleeping, headaches and stomach aches and susceptibility to illness.

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The emotional effects can include anxiety, irritability, aggressiveness or

depression.

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“ HOW TO HELP

STUDENTS OVERCOME SCHOOL

SHOCK ,,

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some way of switching off from the pressures of academic work

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CULTURE OF THE SCHOOL AND IS CONTINUING TO

EXHIBIT PHYSICAL, EMOTIONAL OR

BEHAVIORAL PROBLEMS AT HOME

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The chance to live and study in a

new culture is a privilege which is not

given to everyone

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"The chance to live and study in a new culture is

a privilege which is not given to

everyone. Although your child

maybe suffering a little now, she is almost certain to look back on her time

at FIS asn one of the most important and enriching experiences of her life."

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RE F E R E N C E S

Macionis, John, and Linda Gerber. "Chapter 3 - Culture." Sociology. 7th edition ed. Toronto, ON: Pearson Canada Inc., 2010. 54

• http://esl.fis.edu/parents/advice/shock.htm

Huff, Jennifer L. "Parental attachment, reverse culture shock, perceived social support, and college adjustment of missionary children." Journal of Psychology & Theology 29.3 (2001): 246-264.29 Sept 2009

• http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Culture_shock

CESA. “dealing with culture shock.” Management Entity: Office of International Research, Education, and Development. Web. 29 Sept. 2009.

• http://www.oired.vt.edu/cesa/currentstudents/cs_culturalshock.htm

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