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Culture Shock—My Sydney Journey Lu, Bing-Ren (Ben) 137 different nationalities
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Culture Shock—My Sydney Journey

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Page 1: Culture Shock—My Sydney Journey

Culture Shock—My Sydney Journey

Lu, Bing-Ren (Ben) 137 different nationalities

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Globalization

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The definition

Culture shock is defined as a psychological

disorientation that most people experience

when living in a culture markedly different

from one’s own. For example, the learning

journey in Sydney, Australia.

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Jurlique vs. Shearing

How many Jurliques did you buy?

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When will it happen ?

Culture shock occurs when our cultural clues, the signs and symbols which guide social interaction, are stripped away. A difficult part of this process for adults is the experience of feeling like children again, of not knowing instinctively the ‘right’ thing to do. (put your foot in your mouth)

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Symptoms of Culture Shock

Homesickness calling home much more often than usual

Boredom why the curriculum is so tedious

Withdrawal avoiding to meet people, feeling vulnerable

Excessive sleep sleeping like a log, insomnia

Compulsive eating/drinking gourmand gulping

Irritability having an increased need for hygiene

Stereotyping host nationals black suit, lanky

Hostility towards host nationals high brow

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Phases of Culture Shock

Stage 1 honeymoon stage

Stage 2 disillusionment stage

Stage 3 understanding stage

Stage 4 integration stage

Stage 5 re-entry stage

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Coping with culture shock

Brush up about the country and its culture before you leave.

Be open-minded about the culture you visit.

Remember, there are always resources that you can use and friends that you can count on.

Don't forget the good things you already have!

Learn to include a regular form of physical activity in your routine. (walk)

Be happy and excited for this opportunity.

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Breaking the Ice!

No heater! And we managed to survive

the coldest winter in 20 years!

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We are the Brave Diggers!

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Children-friendly signs

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All “Men” are created equal

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Enlightening learning

It’s all “Greek” to me!

Theodora Lafkas A chiropractor or a quack?

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Challenging Learning

Newtown : Chasing Game

Jill Catherine Murray

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Stimulating Teaching

Kathy Rushton : Ni hao!

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Lovely Janelle

Best wishes to our super nanny

Janelle Adams

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Nostalgic, exotic, wholesome

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Do as the Aussies do

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Do as the Aussies do

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Do as the Aussies doHey, diggers! Today isn’t the ANZAC Day!

These photos were taken in the afternoon at the Royal Botanic Gardens

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School Visits

Berala Public School

Catholic English Intensive Centre

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CIEC, Lewisham

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Beverly Hills North

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Burwood Public School

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St Jeromes Primary School

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Sydney Opera House

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Sydney Opera House

Bangarra Dance Theater—True Stories

I’m here!Ellen, Sheena, Eunice and me.

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Taronga Zoo

Animals have the best view of Sydney.

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Circular Quay

Circular Quay

Darling Harbour

Manly Wharf

Watson Bay

Bondi Beach

What’s in a name?

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Featherdale Wildlife Park

Encounter with koalas and kangaroos!

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Blue Mountains

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Tobruk Sheep Station

Boomerang Throwing

Billy Tea and Damper

Sheep Mustering and Drafting

Sheep Shearing

Whip Cracking

Ben has a little lamb…

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Tobruk Sheep Station

August 4th, 2007 Saturday

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Boomerang Throwing

boomerang

Sheena

Stockman

Nice Throw!

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Billy Tea and Damper

Yummy!

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Sheep Mustering and Drafting

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Sheep Shearing

A very blood-curdling experience!

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Whip Cracking

I know how to handle my hubby and honey!

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Wollombi—Thullii Dreaming

Like a bridge over troubled water, I’ll lay me down.

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Wollombi--Greeting

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Wollombi—Cave Printing

Give me a /your hand?!

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Clapsticks

We’re going on a kangaroo hunt!

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Bush Tucker BBQ Lunch

Checking

Serving

Enjoying

Toasting

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Thullii Dreaming Dance

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Thullii Dreaming Dance

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Didjeridu Performing

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Farewell the Ngemba Way

Monkey King?

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Undercliff Winery

My coke is the best! Mr., try my best brew! This red wine fits me!

My fourth glass! Cheers!

Good boy! Jacky. When Sheena is drunk

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Graduation Ceremony

Faculty of Education 1993 Women’s College

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Graduation Ceremony

Photo with Jill Murray Women’s college Interview with Janelle

Ceremony hosts David Lin addresses My certificate

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Graduation Ceremony

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Graduation Buffet

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Graduation Ceremony

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Graduation Ceremony

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Graduation Ceremony

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Graduation Ceremony

A whole bunch of hitch hikers! The food is up here!

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Graduation Ceremony

Last saunter at Victoria Park

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Graduation Ceremony

From Broadway Intersection to Alishan Warren

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Alishan Intl Guest House

Be it ever so humble, we stayed for 35 days!

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Ebony and Ivory

Carpe diem! Bon voyage!