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曼城学联CSSA Manchester 《曼城攻略》编写人员名单 曼城学联CSSA Manchester 《曼城攻略》编写人员名单 总策划:李超,张光达,徐晓璠,何木 主 编:贾力,叶依阳,石 磊 编写成员 (排名不分先后): 王铖杰,黄敬栋,蒋晚晴,成思,安炫柱,贾力,李超,王羽莎,李依宁,赵文嘉,叶依阳,刘 愔,杨雅婷,关梓暄,陈浩真,王泰男,王丹妮,高宪凯,杨贵富,李叶蓁,范鑫瑶,陈润,石 磊 附:《曼城攻略》目录: 第一章 仰天大笑出门去,我辈岂是蓬蒿人----行前篇 第二章 安得广厦千万间,大辟天下学士俱欢颜----住宿篇 第三章 纸上得来终觉浅,绝知此事要躬行----注册篇 第四章 借问酒家何处有,牧童遥指杏花村----吃喝篇 第五章 赫赫云霞,万道祥光起----安全篇 第六章 小不治则大患----就医篇 第七章 千金散尽还复来----购物篇 第八章 任崎岖,文能降龙,武能伏虎----娱乐篇 第九章 锄禾日当午,汗滴禾下土----打工篇 第十章 江南好,风景旧曾谙----出行篇 第十一章 春种一粒粟,秋收万颗子----考试篇 第十二章 我劝天公重抖擞,不拘一格降人才----毕业篇 微信公共账号:CSSAMAN 微博:曼城学联 CSSA-Man 官网:cssaman.org.uk Facebook 账号:http://www.facebook.com/cssaman 曼城学联CSSA Manchester 致留英学者的一封信 亲爱的留英学生学者: 你们好!欢迎你们来到英国,来到曼城学习深造! 英国是近代工业革命的发源地,为世界文明的发展做出了卓越贡献。中国幅员辽阔,拥有五千年 的悠久历史。近年来,中英两国高层往来密切,国际事务中的沟通与合作不断增强,经贸合作呈 多样化发展趋势,尤其需要指出的是,2015 年是中英文化交流年,习总书记将在 10 月对英国进 行国事访问。一系列可喜的成就,都为广大的留英学子提供了良好的学习和生活平台。 璀璨的英伦历史和近现代工业的繁荣发展,造就和完善了英国的优秀教育体系。英国的大学教育 代表着全世界教学及科研的最高水平,吸引着我国的莘莘学子不断前来英国进行学习深造,留英 学生学者总数呈不断的上升趋势。目前,在英国留学的华人学生学者人员总数达到 15 万,其中 在曼城领区的留学人员总数达到 5 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....................................................... 13 2.3.1 如何寻找私房 ........................................ 14 2.3.2 租房流程 ............................................ 14 2.3.3 租房注意事项 ........................................ 14 2.3.4 租房费用清单 ........................................ 14 第三章 纸上得来终觉浅,绝知此事要躬行----注册篇 ...................... 15 3.1 入学登记、报到和注册 ....................................... 15 3.1.1 入学注册 ............................................ 15 3.1.2 新生报到 ............................................ 16 3.2 注册 GP .................................................... 16 3.3 警察局注册 ................................................. 17 3.4 银行卡开户 ................................................. 18 3.4.1 银行开户 ............................................ 18 3.4.2 银行卡 .............................................. 18 3.4.3 关于银行 ............................................ 19 3.5 申办网络 ................................................... 19 3.5.1 英国主要宽带提供商 .................................. 20 3.5.2 宽带套餐选择 ........................................ 20 3.5.3 手机合同 ............................................... 20 3.6 中国驻曼彻斯特领事馆教育组登记报道 ......................... 23 3.7 签证延签 ................................................... 24 3.8 国家公派生注册 ............................................. 27 曼城学联CSSA Manchester 第四章 借问酒家何处有,牧童遥指杏花村——吃喝篇 ...................... 28 4.1 中餐类 ..................................................... 28 4.2 英国食物 ................................................... 33 4.3 亚洲篇 ..................................................... 38 4.3.1 日料 ................................................ 38 4.3.2 韩料 ................................................ 41 4.3.4 印度菜 .............................................. 46 4.4 其它 ....................................................... 49 4.4.1 西班牙菜 ............................................ 49 4.4.2 意大利菜 ............................................ 51 4.4.3 下午茶 .............................................. 56 第五章 赫赫云霞,万道祥光起----安全篇 ................................ 58 5.1 心理安全篇 ................................................. 58 5.1.1 常见问题 ............................................ 58 5.1.2 心理问题症状 ........................................ 58 5.1.3 解决措施 ............................................ 58 5.2 人身安全篇 ................................................. 59 5.3 证件资料安全 ............................................... 60 5.4 网络信息安全 ............................................... 60 第六章 小不治则大患----就医篇 ........................................ 61 6.1 注册 GP .................................................... 61 6.2 门诊与急诊 ................................................. 61 6.2.1 门诊 ................................................ 61 6.2.2 紧急情况 ............................................ 62 6.2.3 常见药物准备 ........................................ 62 第七章 千金散尽还复来----购物篇 ...................................... 64 7.1 日常购物 ................................................... 64 7.1.1 中小型超市 .......................................... 64 7.1.2 食物、日用品 ........................................ 65 7.1.3 化妆品、护肤品 ...................................... 66 7.1.4 大型超市 ............................................ 66 7.2 衣物 ....................................................... 68 7.3 书籍影像及电子产品 ......................................... 69 7.4 体育用品 ................................................... 69 7.5 二手商店 ................................................... 70 7.6 在线购物 ................................................... 71 7.6.1 综合购物 ............................................ 71 7.6.2 美鞋美衣美包 ........................................ 71 7.6.3 化妆品 .............................................. 72 7.6.4 日用品、食品 ........................................ 74 曼城学联CSSA Manchester 第八章 任崎岖,文能降龙,武能伏虎----娱乐篇 .......................... 75 8.1 KTV ........................................................ 75 8.2 电影院 ..................................................... 75 8.3 歌剧 ....................................................... 76 8.4 球赛 ....................................................... 76 8.5 体育运动 ................................................... 77 8.5.1 Color Run .............................................. 77 8.5.2 室内运动 ............................................ 77 8.6 演出 ....................................................... 78 8.7 酒吧 ....................................................... 78 第九章 锄禾日当午,汗滴禾下土----打工篇 .............................. 80 9.1 打工许可 ................................................... 80 9.2 如何寻找兼职 ............................................... 80 9.3 学校资源 ................................................... 80 9.4 中餐厅打工经验之谈 ......................................... 81 第十章 江南好,风景旧曾谙----出行篇 .................................. 83 10.1 曼城及附近景点 ............................................. 83 10.1.1 曼彻斯特景点介绍 .................................... 83 10.1.2 曼彻斯特附近景点介绍 ................................ 85 10.2 英国景点 ................................................... 86 10.3 申根签证美国签证等基本的信息 ............................... 89 10.3.1 申根签证 ............................................ 89 10.3.2 美国签证 ............................................ 90 10.4 出行方式 ................................................... 91 10.4.1 骑车出行 ............................................ 91 10.4.2 公交出行 ............................................ 91 10.4.3 大巴出行 ............................................ 92 10.4.4 的士出行 ............................................ 92 10.4.5 自驾出行 ............................................ 92 10.4.6 火车出行 ............................................ 93 10.4.7 飞机出行 ............................................ 93 10.5 出行住宿的预定 ............................................. 93 第十一章 春种一粒粟,秋收万颗子——考试篇 ............................ 95 11.1 大概时间 ................................................... 95 11.2 准备考试 ................................................... 95 11.3 图书馆 ..................................................... 96 11.4 考试评分及其他 ............................................. 96 第十二章 我劝天公重抖擞,不拘一格降人才——毕业篇 .................... 97 12.1 Postgraduate 申请流程 ...................................... 97 曼城学联CSSA12.2 就业 ................................ Manchester....................... 98 12.3 留学回国证明 ............................................... 98 第一章 仰天大笑出门去,我辈岂是蓬蒿人----行前篇 1.1 行李清单 个人衣物类及被褥类: · 内衣,袜子,最好能满足个人两个星期的换洗需求。 · 外套方面,厚薄各两件为适宜,最好还能另外带一件冲锋衣。英国天气多以寒冷 为主,其夏天非常非常的短,所以同学们主要以秋冬衣服为主,另外因为英国多 雨,大部分为阵雨,这个时候冲锋衣会是一个不错的选择。 · 西装和礼服,用于参加各种正式场合,如毕业典礼,面试和学校舞会。 · 皮鞋,平底鞋以及运动鞋。 · 被单被套一套,具体规格大家可以询问自己预定学生公寓床的规格,不建议大家 携带被子与枕头,因为这边也有买,而且质量也不错。 其实英国的衣物并不贵,很多款式也非常适合我们同学穿着,所以同学们只需带几 件自己喜爱的衣物即可。另外所有衣物尤其是外套和大衣,都要抽真空带来,节省
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