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Exploring New Cultures for High School Students

Exploring New Cultures for High School Students. Your Name Title Institution. Introduction.

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Exploring New Cultures for High School Students

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  1. Exploring New Cultures for High School Students Your Name Title Institution

  2. Introduction In this slide you will want to introduce yourself and tell the audience where you are from and why you are in America. In the next couple of slides you will want to tell the audience more about your home country in greater length.

  3. Home Country Overview • Here you want to put additional information on study abroad but specifically for your home country. Highlight the attractions and opportunities for studying abroad in your home country-add cultural information that the students wouldn’t otherwise be able to access in other study abroad material.

  4. My Region of the World • Add pictures and information about your region of the world (ex. Southeast Asia, Europe, Middle East, Latin America, Western Africa, etc.)

  5. My Country • Add information here about your country, such as your president, types of houses, what your money looks like, types of food, fun things kids would be interested in, etc.

  6. My City • Add pictures and information about city views, your friends, where you went to school, places in your community, etc.

  7. Culture • Have a slide here about your culture of your home country and how it differs from culture in the U.S. Perhaps you want to include differences in lifestyle, food, dress etc.

  8. Attractions • Mention here different attractions to your country-both physical and intangible. May want to include picture of a landmark or just a picture you are fond of at home. Another attraction might be the language, and you can say a sentence or two in your native language.

  9. Typical Living in My Country • Provide information here about what daily living is like in your home country…include pictures, and highlight the differences between typical living arrangements back home and those evident in the U.S. Include these even if they are minute differences-such as different kinds of toilets or different eating utensils.

  10. Improve a language skill. Change your understanding and view of the world. Learn about new places and cultures. Experience a new way of learning and living. Meet new people. Discover who you are by stepping out of your comfort zone. Help build your college application. Why Learn about other Cultures?

  11. What's so great about teenagers learning about new cultures? It opens you up to tons of opportunities to learn the language, make new friends and keep those international friends for years to come. You will change in ways you never expected.

  12. Where Can You Learn About?

  13. Africa

  14. Asia

  15. Australia

  16. Latin America

  17. Europe

  18. Middle East

  19. North America

  20. There is a big world beyond the United States… Who do I know of who is from another country? ?

  21. Musicians Here you might want add information and an example of Music that is native to your home country—the most Popular indigenous music- you can easily add an audio clip Here to play for this slide, you may also want to highlight One or two famous musicians from your home country… Below are two examples of international musicians with a Short biography. Nelly Furtado: Singer-Songwriter who was born and raised in Victoria, British Colombia, Canada. She credits her ethnic background and childhood for their cultural influence which sparked her creativity. James Blunt: Singer-Songwriter who was born in Tidworth, Wiltshire, England. He served in the British Army for four years before he began his singing career.

  22. Athletes Here you may want to include any information about athletics, And how they might differ in your home country—maybe Soccer is called ‘football’ and is more popular, or perhaps in Your home country people play different games-like rugby or Cricket. You also may want to highlight a famous athlete from Your country in a short biography—below are two examples of International professional athletes who have come to the U.S. Agnieszka Bibrzycka is a 24-year-old basketball player for the San Antonio Silver Stars. She is from Poland, and was named the Women’s European Player of the Year for 2003-2004 by the prestigious Italian paper, La Gazzetta dello Sport. Dirk Nowitzki is a 28-year-old basketball player for the Dallas Mavericks. He is from Würzburg, West Germany, and is a five-time All-Star. He is also six-time all NBA, was the World Championship’s MVP in 2002, and the Eurobasket MVP in 2005.

  23. Actors Here you may want to mention (if applicable) famous actors Or famous people in general that are from your home country. They can be international icons or just famous within your home Country. Again, below are two examples of short biographies Of two actors whom are from foreign countries but famous in The U.S. entertainment industry! Hugh Jackman, was born in Sydney, Australia, and is best known as Wolverine in the X-Men movies. Isla Fisher, is an Australian actress, born in Muscat, Oman. She is best known for her breakout role as Gloria in Wedding Crashers.

  24. Fashion Here you may want to describe the different fashion that is popular in your home country. Maybe your home country has a unique style of apparel or perhaps your country is home to a famous international designer! Prada Chanel Valentino Givenchy Italian Designers French Designers

  25. Why I Studied In the U.S. Now that students have heard various reasons to study abroad, you can help to inspire them and personalize your presentation by telling them what motivated you to study in the U.S. You may offer a unique perspective, or what ultimately made you study abroad might be what a student needs to hear to explore new cultures themselves.

  26. Everyone can learn

  27. Top 5 Reasons to Learn about New Cultures 1. Learning about new cultures is a life-altering experience! 2. A chance to learn about yourself and be independent 3. Gain perspective on your own country and culture 4. Learn a new language 5. Explore your own heritage

  28. Questions? • Offer here to answer any questions they may have about your home country, study abroad, life back home, or how life is for you being a foreigner living and studying in the U.S. You will want to come prepared to answer questions so consider these issues in advance and how you may want to respond to these concerns.

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