bully – v. to frighten, hurt, or threaten a smaller or weaker person
stereotype – n. an often unfair and untrue belief that many people have about all people or things with a particular characteristic
adversarial – adj. involving conflict or opposition; hostile
intercultural – adj. something that occurs between people of different cultures including different religious groups or people of different national origins
alliance – n. a union between people, groups, countries, or a relationship in which people agree to work together
harness – v. to use (something) for a particular purpose
cross-cultural – adj. relating to or involving two or more different cultures or countries
collaborate – v. to work with another person or group in order to achieve or do something
stupid - adj. showing a lack of ability to learn and understand things
bit - n. a small piece of something; something small or unimportant
comic - adj. of or relating to humor; causing laughter
constructive - adj. helping to develop or improve something
conversations - n. discussions
funding - n. available money; money that is used for a special purpose
Now it’s your turn. Have you studied in a different country from your own? How was your experience? Do you think international education helps to build peace? Write to us in the Comments section or on our Facebook page.