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  • Hi my name is Dianna Gui, I am 16 and I am from Shanghai China.

  • My name is Vivian Luo, I am 16 and I am from Beijing China.

  • My name is Saffron Huang, I am 15 and I am from Guangzhou China.

  • Bevan: So, what do you think there are the differences between NZ schools and Chinese

  • school, in China?

  • Vivian Luo: Well, I think the main difference is like the expectation is different, like

  • in China everyone does the same subject, you stay in the same classroom for the whole day,

  • and you basically just have different teachers coming to teach you, and you either choose

  • this group of subjects or another group of subjects, it is not like here, you can say,

  • I want to do art, like Chemistry or something else, you can choose like your own option

  • things stuff, that is completely different, you do not have to move around at all.

  • Saffron Huang: The classes are massive, like 60 people, 60 kids in a classroom, it is pretty

  • big, the school itself is huge. And oh did you guys ever have to do the like the warm

  • up, like the exercise routines oh, in the morning, you do exercise routines in the morning,

  • and like as one big school, you also have to at certain time of the day, we you have

  • to do eye exercise, and really, because in the school time, so much reading and just

  • focusing on textbooks, your eyesight gets terrible, and we have like this eye exercise,

  • you like eye massage, around you eyes, it is kind of weird, I don't know, that is the

  • difference.

  • Vivian Luo: It is not like here at lunch, you can just go out to play football or something,

  • and we basically have no time to do anything else other than study. And the homework amount

  • is like massive, it's the same amount for everyone.

  • Saffron Huang: We didn't have a field either, a big block for our school oh, everybody can

  • go home for lunch, you can just walk home for lunch, and walk back school.

  • Bevan: What do your parents think about schools in New Zealand?

  • Vivian Luo: My parents think it is a lot easier, be kind of like different easier, not like

  • everything is just not difficult, you are expected to study by yourself more, like the

  • teachers don't push you to finish by tomorrow, you have to learn how to study at your own

  • pace, or else you will fail your test, in China teacher just give you heaps to do, you

  • just have to do them.

  • Saffron Huang: Everything is due next day, and over here you expect to do more co-curricular

  • activities, and in China, you just expect to school for studying, you go to school and

  • learn things and back, you do not play football at school.

  • Dianna Gui: My parents believe, now that they have seen my brother and me going through

  • school here, the misconception is that although China has a higher academic requirement, something

  • like that, studying here is not any easier, because although it seems easier, but if you

  • do not put effort in for it, it still going to be very hard for you.

  • Vivian Luo: Like my parents sometimes get annoyed with me, because I do a lot of co-curricular

  • I have to drive you here today to do this, you are going to be wake up earlier in the

  • morning to do that, I think they brought me here in first place because they don't really

  • like the education system in China, part of the reason why they brought me here because

  • they think I have more options, like variety here.

Hi my name is Dianna Gui, I am 16 and I am from Shanghai China.

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