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我的青春在飛揚:一位國際交換生的心理嬗變圖書
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我的青春在飛揚:一位國際交換生的心理嬗變

《我的青春在飛揚:一位國際交換生的心理嬗變》從一個初到異國的大學女生的視角出發,以留學的學習、生活、游歷為主線,詳細介紹了自己的所見、所聞、所感。既有對異國風情的描述,也有對身邊各種人際交往的記錄。...
  • 所屬分類:圖書 >成功/勵志>出國/留學  
  • 作者:[馮萍] 著
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  • 國際刊號:9787564334659
  • 出版社:西南交通大學出版社
  • 出版時間:2014-10
  • 印刷時間:2014-10-01
  • 版次:1
  • 開本:16開
  • 頁數:--
  • 紙張:膠版紙
  • 包裝:平裝
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《我的青春在飛揚:一位國際交換生的心理嬗變》從一個初到異國的大學女生的視角出發,以留學的學習、生活、游歷為主線,詳細介紹了自己的所見、所聞、所感。既有對異國風情的描述,也有對身邊各種人際交往的記錄。其間有快樂、又興奮、也有迷茫和痛苦,是一段讓作者成長改變的經歷。

目錄

Part One Unexpected Opportunity

Part Two Exciting Experiences in Poland

1 The Arriving Day

2 The First Class and First Party

3 Meeting Dennis During a Trip

4 Miss My Boyfriend

5 Volunteer in Grammar Class

6 AVisit to Cracow

7 Break Up with My Boyfriend

8 Publish an Article

9 Turkish Restaurant

10 ALong Lesson

11 Gentle Dennis

12 Christmas Invitation

13 Visit a Polish Family

14 Travel to Germany

15 Adventure at the Night

16 The Warmth of Home

17 Share Travel Stories

18 Emotional Entanglement

19 Meet Dennis Again

Part Three Growth in Contradiction

1 Conflicts Between Friends

2 Mum's Wisdom

3 Look for a School Bus

4 Shocking Words

5 German Exam

6 Psychology Linguistics

7 Foreigner's Misunderstanding

8 Say Goodbye to Dennis

9 Shopping Mistake

Part Four Last Days in Poland

1 Sister Xiang's Epigram

2 Buying Gifts for Friends

3 Sea in Barcelona

4 Masterwork by Genius

Epilogue

及時部分 意外的機會

第二部分 游學經歷,扣人心弦

1 抵達波蘭

2及時節課,及時次派對

3初遇丹尼斯

4想念男友

5挑戰自我

6游覽克拉科夫

7移情別戀

8發表文章

9土耳其餐廳

10漫長的一堂課

11 溫柔的丹尼斯

12圣誕邀請

13作客波蘭家庭

14德國之旅

15夜幕下的冒險

16家的溫暖

17分享旅途見聞

18情感糾葛

19再遇丹尼斯

第三部分 在矛盾中成長

1 各執一詞

2母親的智慧

3 尋找校車

4驚人之語

5 德語考試

6語言心理學

7外國人的誤解

8告別丹尼斯

9購物失誤

第四部分 歸期漸近

1翔姐姐的警句

2 買禮物

3 巴塞羅那的海

4天才的杰作

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In order to release my nervousness, I tried to talk with the student nearby.

She was a Ukraine, with blonde hair and blue eyes. ! said, "I heard that youhave read a lot of novels that are listed in the note of English literature, whichone do you like most?" When I was speaking, all the other four foreignersstopped their business, and looked at me. I found my face was red bbcause ofattracting too much attention.

"Ah, I love the Marry Shelly's book."

"Pardon?" I did not quite understand the name out of my nervousness.

She turned to her friends, said something in Ukrainian, and laughed. I wasannoyed and flustered in my heart. I smiled with dignity, " Excuses me, but I justdidn't get your meaning."

She stopped laughing, and smiled to me politely, and said, "You could find iton the Internet."

"Oh, maybe you didn't get me. What I asked was whose book do you likebest?" My palms were wet. I insisted to make myself clear.

"Ah, I said Marry Shelly's."

"Can you write it down?" I still thought what she was saying was the title ofthe book.

"Oh, Marry Shelly! I like her books, too. The first science fiction. I read itin English when I was a high school student".

"Yes. Wow, cool." She was a little excited. Her eyes were shining.

I wanted to talk more about the book when another foreign student cut in inPolish. She seemed to ask her whether she read in English as I did. Then they twobegan their conversation. She shook her head, and said she read in Ukrainian.The other foreign students cast a glance with disbelief.

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