What are people sure to experience when coming to stay in a different country, according to the author?, 1) Both good and bad emotions., 2) Language barrier., 3) Confusion., 4) Loneliness., The author believes that going to a foreign country without knowing its language is …, 1) hard., 2) useful., 3) stupid., 4) common., It is implied that your communication skills are ____ when you live abroad., 1) improved naturally, 2) challenged, 3) more effective, 4) often ignored, According to the author, expressing emotions in the Russian culture, 1) is untypical of many people., 2) differs depending on circumstances., 3) is forbidden in public places., 4) is similar to the American culture., The author thinks that compared to the USA, in Russian universities, 1) final exams are more difficult., 2) education process is more centralized., 3) teachers are more professional., 4) students could disregard some classes., “It” in “ Russians make up for it by hosting ” (paragraph 7) refers to the, 1) variety of student clubs., 2) social networking., 3) student activities., 4) quality of academic buildings., What is the main idea expressed in the last paragraph?, 1) The adaptation period to a foreign culture depends on an individual., 2) Living in Russia for a long time is rather challenging for foreigners., 3) The longer you stay abroad, the better prepared you become., 4) Preparation can smooth your adaptation period in Russia..
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