studying in the USA
to excite audiences and
yhat life in the US is really like.
they may not be true
id to be Jouder than
et when you study i
american films exaggerate things in order
present a rather odd picture of W
true for certain individuals,
Ithough Americans ten
many of the people you mes
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so they
ten fame ideas ae
in general. For example, a
people from other cultures,
quiet and polite.
in the US will be
are much more assertive than most international visitors. They use words as
and to accomplish goals, it is expected that You will offer opinions
empt to persuade someone to adopt your view. Take the initiative and volunteer
fafomation that will be of interest, In an interviews talk about your goals and
sccomplishments. Eye contact is also important It is nota sign of disrespect, but instead an
seteation of openness, onesty and enthusiasm, ‘
B_ Americans
ools to give their views
and att
You will find that teaching styles in the US a i
‘countries, Teaching in the US is interactive and res a eon a
refer discussion and debate to passive silence and classes are often agua oo
ae regularly visit lecturers t0 ask questions about their courses and iain val
ing, Your faculty will also have open office hours for students to come by a |
questions.
D Americ:
ee oe to 7 more spformal than people from other countries. It is commot |
Anco er casual clothing to school and to greet professors by first mn. for
jevertheless, 2 E .
ee a me more formally than your American friends, it will only mice i
as in most ies, i i wel
ani ‘countries, it would be inappropriate to wear a T-shirt and jeans
E Un
aa em ois a that collaboration is expeeted, you should produce
pecrme geet ae Fe fs es with fellow students on individual assignments
alone. Likewise, using a =. wit ae is fine but assignments should be completed
SEenietng eae ne else's ideas or quoting @ text without properly
pene at is plagiarism. Cheating and plagiarism are grounds for failing of
F Your i
ra ue i peel classes will be based on your scores on tests, quizzes,
assignments, if the class has a recitatis iscussi i ive participation
ee ion or discussion section, active participati
yaa a The better the professor and teaching assistants ee ‘aa and
ey will be able to judge your progress. Good luck in your frst semeste=
26. In the UK, travel times to
avoiding situations that rec
work. Trains and cars i
taking longer to reach their desti
pace with urban sprawl, causing my
commuting times far higher.
~ There is a widespread belief that increasin
Gut where cars are the only viable transport.
that. They are often wealthier than their Ameriean a
sem dted the same level of car use. In Stockholm, 6
Newman believes one ofthe best studies on how cites built fore
rban Village report, which used Melb
1 everyone into the city centre was
Spbroach. Instead, the proposal advocated the creation of urben ay
of sites, mostly around railway stations,Dinner time then and how
Patterns of food consumption in Britain are chan; i
ges to eati = ‘Sing rapidly. This trend h;
profound changes to eating habits, The proportion OF adults wiOtay cath me
traditional Sunday dinner, with roast meat and Vegetables, has fall y they regularly eat a
the same period. Now less than half say th as fallen by ten per cent over
ey usually have o
account fora fifth of the UK's total food market, big the sec ea bisa eaeane Za
However, the Mintel survey found that 40
themselves as ‘traditionalist’ diners. In contrast, 27 Per cent are ‘convenience seekers’, who
are happy heating up meal in the microwave, A growing proportion of. consumer; - 31 per
cent - are classed as 'casual diners’, people who skip breakfast and eat out most nights, not
for pleasure but because they can't be bothered to cook.
Per cent of the population still consider
Itis predicted that more people will become casual diners as changes in society see the size
of households declining. This development, added to the increasing number of childless
households, means that the pressure to cook a balanced meal has declined, Mintel suggests.
So}. wm ater
Exercise 3:Questions 1-8
Complete the summary of the text using words from the box.
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In Britain, convenience meals are now the most popular type of To Fruit and vegetable
.but the
.. and consumption of meat and fish has)2 ..
consumption has 1).
traditional Sunday dinner is eaten by 3 ....
... people. Despite this, almost 4...
... are convenience
the population are ‘traditionalists! in their food habits. Just over 5 ...
seekers, while almost 6 ... _... are ‘casual diners’. The number of causal diners is
likely to 7......... as households become 8........-