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+ UVa In Shanghai 2014
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Chapter 1 Photo Wall
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Chapter 2 Learning at ECNU
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Chapter 3 Exploring in China
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Chapter 4 People I met in Shanghai
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Chapter 5 Tips for future students
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Chapter 6 Gifts from The Teachers
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Our first trip around SH.
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Our first weekend: Interview GaoKao
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Our trip to Hangzhou
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Our first meet with our Chinese buddy
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6.23~6.29þJŧw?ďƫ
Our trip to Beijing
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Our Cultural Lessons
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Our Chinese family visit
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Our Chinese Night
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Chapter 2
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Learning at ECNU
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Weekdays were tight packed with work. I would get up around 5:30 am everyday to review vocabulary. After class I would grab lunch and review the material until my dan banke. After dan banke I would usually go back to my dorm or head to the local coffee shop to do homework.
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Hangzhou gave me the deepest impression. I very much enjoyed the beautiful environment there.
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Adjusting to a new environment and the food during the first two weeks was tough, but after falling into a routine, everything got easier.
#ÜƄÀŠ ĥDžØ Jose Villa Torres
I was very stressed out for much of the time because I place a lot of stress on myself. I spent time talking to my teachers and trying to let myself relax as well. I'm really proud of what I accomplished in the long run though.��
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The first person I met was a graduate student in East China Normal
University. We were both studying at the physics building in the same
study room and she asked me to help her do some translation homework.
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ĖƥÖ��ǟ�ķĖĽÄƥŀ���I usually spent my time doing things with Kelsi. Together we ate
(“foodies”), explored new places, and studied in the café. Kelsi is not only my dear roommate, but also my
bestest friend!
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I felt that I formed a very special relationship with ɍǜë during the
program. She was not only a teacher, but also a friend, and her ceaseless
passion, energy and laughter inspired me to pour myself into my Chinese like no
language teacher ever has before. She knew when to push me to improve and when to remind me language is
more than tomorrow's tingxie, striking a balance both in and out of class that was more valuable than she may
have even realized. I feel extremely grateful for having had such a gifted teacher shape my Shanghai experience,
and cannot wait to share with her where my Chinese takes me in the future.
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I honestly can't choose a single teacher. All the
teachers left me a deep impression and I will
definitely miss all of them.
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I would just like to thank all of the teachers in our program this summer,
to each of the teachers that were with us in 2nd, 3rd, and 4th years, and of
course to our program director, Liang laoshi. Special shout-out to 3rd year
teachers; I thank each of you for dealing with me for the duration of the
program. It was such a great opportunity to meet you here, and I’ll miss
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deepest impression. She
is thoroughly invested
in helping her students
develop, both in their
language skills and in
their lives. She is very
caring, devoted and
knowledgeable.
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Chapter 5 Tips for living in China
1.Don't be afraid to engage strangers in conversation. The exchanges which followed
were, for me, some of my fondest memories.
2.Eat weird food. In Beijing, be sure to find a Ȏ, where you can get anything from
squid tentacles to crickets on a stick. Do not eat pig brain, however, because after the
fact we learned that is apparently "wildly dangerous" and in fact "doesn't make you
smarter."
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In China, don't be scared to try new things. Be careful about what food you order depending on what
restaurant you go to, but people in our program have tried things ranging from sheep intestines to duck
tongues and some of it has turned out to be delicious. As for transportation, Shanghai has heavy traffic flow
during the evening rush hour, so allot some extra time if you need to go somewhere.
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A lot of beggars are mutilated. Most of these mutilations are done to them by beggar gangs that force them to
beg. The money that you give the beggars goes to their "owners," not to the beggars. If you want to help the
beggars, give them food. Or even just smile at them, at least the injured ones. A lot of people walking by ignore
or are rude to beggars, but many of them are forced to beg, so it's not their fault they are a nuisance.
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If you like a place, such as a restaurant or store, get its business card so you can easily go back in a taxi or
look it up on your GPS/laptop. It's also good to always have the ECNU hotel's business card in your wallet
to show cab drivers as it has a map. �ñNJÐƜdz]ƙ�
Insist on speaking Chinese with locals, even when they speak English to
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Be assertive when standing in line, or you will get passed by someone else. Don't be afraid to speak up and
even talk over people when dealing with them. ¤ñNJÐƜ Ƥǚɑ�
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+ It Is
Important!!!
1�Buy a transportation card your
first week here. If you're exploring Shanghai right, you'll be riding the ¬Ʌ a lot, and the convenience will be well worth your while.
2�If a cab stops for you, tell them you have an address and jump in before they can give you an answer. Don't give them a chance to drive away.
3�Pay attention to safety! Don't go exploring alone at night.
4�If you want to save time, remember to take a few take-out menus from nearby restaurants. You can order from your dorm while you continue studying…
5�Don't flush your toilet paper; put it in the waste basket.
6�Ladies, always carry toilet paper with you! It is often not available at public restrooms.
7�Soap is often not available either, so bring hand sanitizer, if you want clean hands.
8�Exercising outside can be dangerous, if the pollution is high. You can download an app that will tell you the pollution count for the day.
9�The Pleco, Chinese converter app is a download must!
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Ɛiʼn Magodo's 520
Near ECNU Front Gate. Most popular choice.
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Building 2nd floor library
Gloria Jean's Coffee
Also in Global Harbor.
“When I first came to ECNU, I was a little
intimidated by the mall here. But there are so many
good study spots there, over 10 coffee shops! B1 and
4th floor have quite a few.”
Nice Places to Eat
Nice Places to Study
At ECNU
1. ůǿɢ{ 2âsǹ§ Gourmet section at the 2nd floor of Hexi canteen
2. !Êɢ{ 2âɘ¨ɢ{&MIMIŬ² Korean restaurant and MIMI rice burger at the 2nd floor of Liwa canteen
Near ECNU eɇ
1. ǜÆ�ũ (Laoma Koushui)
2. Pizza Cut
3. ½w� Dakasi (bubble milk tea, taro milk tea, matcha red bean milk tea)
Near ECNU �ɇ
1. �pɤËɦ Dongbei Dumpling Restaurant
2. Korean Restaurant
3. ɋǸ×ƥɖ
In Global Harbor
1. ÜŎƜƉ Yang’s Dumpling
2. Food Court
3. Ȼɟ³ Bi Feng Tang
4. TSUJIRI (matcha soft icecream, matcha brownie)
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I really like “Magodo’s 520 Coffee.” Not only is it close to ECNU, but also
has a relatively quiet environment. ���ñNJ ɄĪDz
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Don't wait until the second to last week to discover the Hexiɢ{
Gourmet at low prices will be prime before your dan banke.
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Street Vendors
Surprisingly, street food is fairly safe. You'll soon realize their health
standards and the restaurants' standards are about the same... the only
difference is one has a roof. That said tread carefully! Outside the
front gate there's a lady who comes out after 8 or 9 pm and she makes
the best ƅɖ in Shanghai. You should also definitely try street Ěğ
ɥ (great for breakfast), there's a street vendor near the front gate who
cooks up something delicious. ��¤ñNJ ɗƴĄ
Local street vendors: cheap and yummy! Definitely try the chuan- aka
meat on a stick. ��+ñNJ DZdžǰ
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