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Five skills of studying in Britain and communicating with others

I'd like to introduce five skills of studying abroad and interacting with people in Britain, hoping to help students studying abroad. Want to know more about the wonderful content of studying abroad, and give you detailed answers. When we first arrived in England, everything was new and strange. This time is often the golden age for us to make friends. Sometimes, we should not passively wait for the arrival of new friends. In order to integrate into foreign living environment earlier, we should take the initiative to find new friends, enrich our after-school life, help each other and keep moving forward. So how can we make new friends smoothly?

The first trick: understand the communication habits of local people and do as the Romans do.

People in every country have their own habits. For example, China students may have a polite but cold impression of the British. This is because British people usually don't like to be too close, so it does take some time to establish friendship with them, but don't be unwilling to keep opening up. However, it should be noted that privacy is very important to the British. Some personal problems, such as marriage, love relationship, finance, health and other topics should be avoided.

The second trick: understand the topics that local people are interested in and exist in their minds.

To make friends, you must have something to talk about. If we can find topics of mutual interest, we will have a good chat. So what must we do in advance? Homework? For example, pay attention to what local people talk about in their lives, and get the latest and hottest news from newspapers and online. For example, British people like to add some cold humor to their chat. If you can prepare some English jokes, you will definitely need them.

The third measure: take the initiative to join some activity groups and participate in social activities.

In fact, as long as you are willing, there are many activity groups you can join, such as various study groups, societies, clubs and so on. And you can take the initiative to join according to your own interests. Or some informal organizations, such as the stadium near the residence, can go there to greet the players, join them, meet and exercise together. Or as long as you are an adult, it's good to go to a bar for a drink occasionally on weekends and make some friends.

The fourth measure: give full play to your energy and play a role in the group.

You don't need to be good at piano, painting and dancing to attract people's attention, but you should actively and seriously shine in a group. No matter in school or in a certain group, you can't keep a low profile and follow the crowd. You should take some responsibility on your own initiative. As long as you have the heart, you can always find something that you can do and is meaningful to everyone.

The fifth measure: recruit British people who want to learn Chinese and form study partners.

Now there is a global craze for Chinese, and many westerners are interested in Chinese. You might as well try to post some news on some social networking sites, consult British people who want to learn Chinese, form study partners and practice oral English with each other, so as to help each other and make friends.

The above are some suggestions on how to make local friends based on my study abroad experience and some characteristics of the British. Because making friends with local people and integrating into local life is the greatest help to improve language ability.