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Ran - Making a life-changing decision at 19, studying abroad, and overcoming the language barrier

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Ran was born and raised in China, where the educational system is stricter than most of us would expect it to be. Her urge to move to Canada started when she failed to enter her desired university. Instead of going back to Grade 12, which is the Chinese education system's rule, Ran decided to go to Canada and study there. She experienced struggles of not being able to speak English and, along with that, overcoming her character of being socially reserved. Ran eventually encouraged herself to learn and live a life with less fear of making mistakes. Looking back on her journey, Ran was grateful for the opportunity of being able to start a new and better life in a country where she felt free. Currently, Ran is working in Canada and has received her permanent residency earlier this year.
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Chapters

1. Ran - Making a life-changing decision at 19, studying abroad, and overcoming the language barrier (00:00:00)

2. A glimpse of Ran's life (00:01:47)

3. University life in China (00:03:00)

4. Adapting to change (00:03:39)

5. Knowledge of English (00:04:48)

6. Comparing Chinese and English language (00:06:16)

7. Applying to a university in Canada (00:07:06)

8. Learning the English language (00:09:21)

9. Looking back to her life in China (00:13:26)

10. Learning from her mistakes (00:15:12)

11. The beauty of moving to Canada (00:19:32)

12. Work environment between China and Canada (00:21:03)

13. Social class in China (00:23:07)

14. Struggles on emigrating (00:24:40)

15. Immigration experience in Canada (00:29:52)

16. Deciding on moving to Canada (00:33:53)

17. Culture shock (00:38:20)

18. Experience on racism (00:44:02)

19. Respecting other cultures (00:47:16)

64 episodes

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Ran was born and raised in China, where the educational system is stricter than most of us would expect it to be. Her urge to move to Canada started when she failed to enter her desired university. Instead of going back to Grade 12, which is the Chinese education system's rule, Ran decided to go to Canada and study there. She experienced struggles of not being able to speak English and, along with that, overcoming her character of being socially reserved. Ran eventually encouraged herself to learn and live a life with less fear of making mistakes. Looking back on her journey, Ran was grateful for the opportunity of being able to start a new and better life in a country where she felt free. Currently, Ran is working in Canada and has received her permanent residency earlier this year.
👉 SHOW NOTES 👈

Listen to the podcast

You can listen and subscribe to this show on Apple Podcast, Deezer, Stitcher, Google Play, Google Podcast, Spotify, YouTube, and Radio Public.

Be on the show

If you want to be on this show, you can visit emigrantslife.com/yourstory

Support the podcast

The best way to support the show is to give us a review on Apple Podcast or Podchaser or on your favorite podcast app; it’s free and it will help the show growing and reach more people.

Thanks for listening!

Daniel De Biasi

Support the show

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Ran - Making a life-changing decision at 19, studying abroad, and overcoming the language barrier (00:00:00)

2. A glimpse of Ran's life (00:01:47)

3. University life in China (00:03:00)

4. Adapting to change (00:03:39)

5. Knowledge of English (00:04:48)

6. Comparing Chinese and English language (00:06:16)

7. Applying to a university in Canada (00:07:06)

8. Learning the English language (00:09:21)

9. Looking back to her life in China (00:13:26)

10. Learning from her mistakes (00:15:12)

11. The beauty of moving to Canada (00:19:32)

12. Work environment between China and Canada (00:21:03)

13. Social class in China (00:23:07)

14. Struggles on emigrating (00:24:40)

15. Immigration experience in Canada (00:29:52)

16. Deciding on moving to Canada (00:33:53)

17. Culture shock (00:38:20)

18. Experience on racism (00:44:02)

19. Respecting other cultures (00:47:16)

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