Thursday 8 October 2009

The different between British and Chinese culture

Every country has they own culture and specialty.According to that, I would like to introduce the difference between Chinese culture and British culture which include two min point, there are peope's life style and education.

Fristly, I will talking about the differences of lif style which include food culture, personality and hobbies. As we konw British specialty is the fish and chips, and frist food is also popular in this country. Forexample, burgers, hot dogs. They also eat potatoes as their main food. However, Chinese always have rice as their main food, they do not accept fast food according to their food culture and they think fast food does not have nutrition. In addition, the most difference is their personality. Most chinese students are not good at communication with other foreign students, Because they are shy. On the other hand, British students are much more active than Chinese students. Chinese students hobbie are more quite. Forexample, they like play computer games at home or speend thier holiday on reading, listen music. they do not like to organize a party. Diffrerntly, British students likes party very much, they drink a lot, also they like go to pubs or clubs and spend their holiday on traveling.

Secondly , their education also has so many differences ,for example, British students like to ask and answers questions when they have lessons ,but Chinese students are very quiet ,they just listen to the teachers talking .Chinese school support students work individually ,but British school usually have some group work . Chinese school always have big group of students which are more than 40 .brutish schools have small class.

Overall, I have been point out the differences between British and Chinese culture which are include life style and education. in my opinion the most difference culture is their food style .

1 comment:

  1. Thank you Gong for sharing your essay!

    You organize your ideas very well and provide very strong main sentences in each paragraph and a good thesis statement. Good use of introduction and conclusion, paragraphing, and transitions!

    Be careful to always write in full sentences ('For example....' is not a complete sentence). Only (and always) capitalize words at the beginning of a sentence! Be careful of spelling mistakes and awkward sentence structure.

    Most importantly, always answer the question completely. In this case, you did not talk about the similarities.

    Overall, very well done!

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