A complete introduction to the problem of studying and dressing in Australia
In Australia, Santa Claus doesn't sit on a sleigh like his peers in the northern hemisphere, but slides on a water ski to give gifts. Please take the clothes you changed on the plane. Most Australians wear casual clothes: jeans, T-shirts or shirts, and shorts and casual shoes in summer. This kind of clothes is comfortable to wear, and you won't be considered disrespectful to the teacher, because he dresses as casually as you do. Clothes in Australia are very expensive, so, like many Australian students, you can buy clothes in second-hand shops, where the clothes are good but not expensive.
Introduction to dressing for studying in Australia-Australian climate
Australia is located in the southern hemisphere, and its climate is just the opposite of that of China. Spring: September-165438+1October; Summer: 65438+February-February; Autumn: March-May; Winter: June-August. Australia's coastal area is a fertile land, and most of the country's population lives in coastal areas. The northern region has a humid and sultry tropical climate, while the central and eastern regions and the western coast are warm and mild, while the southern coast and Tasmania are cooler. Generally speaking, the climate in Australia is milder than that in Europe and America, especially in the north-central part, which is similar to that in Southeast Asia and the Pacific Ocean. In Queensland, Northern Territory and Western Australia, the average temperature in January (midsummer) is 29℃ during the day and 20℃ at night. The average temperature in July (in the middle of winter) is about 22℃ and 10℃ respectively. The average monthly temperature in New South Wales, Victoria, Tasmania and South Australia is about 26℃ 1 month, 16℃ at night, and 15℃ and 7℃ in July respectively.
The following are the climates of several cities where international students are concentrated:
Sydney:
The weather in Sydney is very pleasant. The warmest month is1February to February, with an average temperature of 26℃. Because it is close to the ocean, you can enjoy the cool sea breeze during the day, but it is mild at night, which is most suitable for relaxing food in the open air. The coldest month is from June to August, and the temperature rarely drops below 7℃ during the day. The weather is generally sunny, so there is usually no need to wear a coat.
Melbourne:
Melbourne, Victoria has four distinct seasons. 1February to February is summer, with plenty of sunshine during the day and the temperature around 26℃. From September to 1 1 month, it is spring, the sky is high and the clouds are light, the air is fresh and full of vitality everywhere. March to May is autumn, which is the time for outing. June to August is winter, the weather is very cold, and it is skiing season.
Canberra:
Canberra, the Australian Capital Territory, is sunny all year round, but the weather in the four seasons has its own characteristics. March to May is autumn, which is also the tourist season. The weather is mild and the leaves are golden. September to November is spring, the weather is warm, flowers and trees become colorful and full of vitality. It's winter from June to August. It's cold and sunny, and it snows occasionally.
Perth:
Perth has a Mediterranean climate and is the most sunny capital city in Australia, with an average of eight hours of sunshine every day throughout the year. Perth has four distinct seasons, with an average temperature of 30℃ in summer and 18℃ in winter. /kloc-October to March is usually the hottest month, the temperature can reach 40℃, and it is hot and dry.
Adelaide:
Adelaide has a Mediterranean climate, with warm winters and warm to hot summers. This is an ideal place to enjoy life. The weather in spring and autumn is warm day and night. The average temperature in summer is about 28℃, and the temperature in winter drops to about 15℃.
As can be seen from the above temperature data, Australia is not a cold country, and it is not necessary for students to bring too thick clothes and bedding to keep out the cold when studying in Australia.
Australians usually wear casual clothes, which is probably the unrestrained nature of Australians. In the streets of Sydney, Melbourne and other big cities, you can even see many well-dressed white-collar workers sitting in the roadside rest area eating bread, which is unimaginable in Paris and new york. Similarly, unless it is a specific formal occasion, such as graduation ceremony, ballroom dancing, etc. Students and teachers in formal attire are rarely seen in school, usually jeans, T-shirts or shirts, and shorts and casual shoes in hot weather. Don't think that wearing casual clothes will make teachers feel disrespected, because teachers also wear informal casual clothes like students.