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Do you know anything about studying in Canada? What should we pay attention to in life?

Having the experience of studying abroad will make you better, and at the same time, the pressure of studying abroad is less. For example, Canadian high schools are smaller than those in China. What's life like studying abroad in Canada? What details should I pay attention to?

? Studying in high schools in Canada is really much less stressful than in China. There is little writing to do, and it is usually done by computer. School ends before 3: 30 every afternoon. In Canada, universities will arrange general courses for you according to your future goals. To study abroad, you should be mentally prepared. Going abroad is definitely not as comfortable as living at home. Let's talk about things in life. Before going abroad, my parents helped me solve it, and after going abroad, I have to take care of myself.

Teaching methods in Canada are different. Class time is arranged by yourself. You have to log on to the school website through the internet, and then choose a semester course. It can be 8: 30 in the morning or 7: 30 in the evening. I have four classes a semester, basically only two classes a day, less than three hours.

Developing in a region will always make people have a Chinese nation-centered mentality, and studying abroad can broaden your horizons. Canadian public schools are generally dominated by local students. Foreign students can study and train in a good English natural environment, and they can also integrate into the mainstream culture of Canada more quickly. Training fees are also very effective. Many schools in Canada have very strict entrance examinations, so that students can learn more knowledge.

? Pay attention to the details of studying in Canada, usually just smile or nod and wave. When meeting for the first time, adults usually shake hands and introduce themselves. Tips are usually 10- 15% of pre-tax consumption, and are generally paid to restaurant waiters, taxi drivers, hairdressers, etc. Canadians speak directly and generally get to the point quickly. When you talk, you usually keep a distance of 2 feet from each other. You are used to using gestures, lots of gestures, and keeping eye contact.

In Canada, breakfast is usually fruit, juice, bread, hamburgers, coffee and so on. Sometimes there are eggs, cakes and ham on weekends. When food is passed on the dining table, it is best to let others cook it first so as to imitate it. In Canada, it is very impolite to make a loud noise when eating. Smoking is not allowed in public places in Canada, and smoking is usually not allowed in homestays.

Most Canadians have first names, middle names and surnames. To show respect, when meeting for the first time, use address forms (Ms., Mrs., Miss, Mr., Doctor) and family names (such as Mr. Smith). When you get to know them, they will ask you to call them by their first names. In Vancouver and Victoria, riding a bicycle is required by law to wear a helmet, and riding a bicycle at night must be equipped with lights.