Name: Sofia

Year: 7

Where are you from in Italy?
Genova
How long have you lived in Shanghai and how long have you studied at Britannica?
I have been in Shanghai 18 months and joined Britannica when I arrived.
How does living in China differ to living in Italy?
A lot because in Italy I lived in a small town close to the sea. Shanghai is a huge city!
How does Britannica compare to your previous school?
Britannica is so much bigger with lots more students and teachers.
Finally, can you describe Italy to someone who has never been?
It’s a great place to go on vacation. There is lots of good food, nice people and a lot of tiny shops and bakeries.

Name: Leonardo

Year: 7

Where are you from in Italy?
Tuscany
How long have you lived in Shanghai and how long have you studied at Britannica?
This is my 4th year in Shanghai and at Britannica
How does living in China differ to living in Italy?
There are a lot of tall buildings, the food is very different and a lot more things work in China.
How does Britannica compare to your previous school?
Britannica has more facilities and a lot of fun events.
Finally, can you describe Italy to someone who has never been?
It is a beautiful place with no pollution, famous landmarks and lots of friendly people.

Name: Ricardo
Year: 7


Where are you from in Italy?
Genova
How long have you lived in Shanghai and how long have you studied at Britannica?
I have been here at Britannica for four years; it was my first school in Shanghai.
How does living in China differ to living in Italy?
There are more buildings, it is more organized and there is more security. The food here is yummy!
How does Britannica compare to your previous school?
Britannica is more organised and has lots of events.
Finally, can you describe Italy to someone who has never been?
Very good food, beautiful views and it is a peaceful place to live.

Name: Pietro

Year: 11

Where are you from in Italy?

Genova

How long have you lived in Shanghai and how long have you studied at Britannica?

I’ve been in Shanghai for a year and a half and have been studying at Britannica since I first arrived.

How does living in China differ to living in Italy?

It affects the way I look at the world around me. Mostly it helps me to understand and be aware of the differences in culture and people around the world.

How does Britannica compare to your previous school?

My old school was very small and had nothing like the sports facilities at Britannica. The class sizes in Italy composed of about 25 students. I found it difficult to learn there as the teachers never treated you as an individual, unlike here at Britannica.

Finally, can you describe Italy to someone who has never been?

Italy may be one of the best places on earth, we have everything! Beaches, mountains, museums and the best food you can find.