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Third Culture — Kid Ielts Reading Answer Key Repack

– Regarding Brice Royer's specific feelings on the benefits of living in different countries.

: Ruth Hill Useem focused her studies on specific groups rather than children across "several countries" as implied by the statement. third culture kid ielts reading answer key

Passage (condensed) Paragraph A: Third Culture Kids (TCKs) grow up in a culture different from their parents’ and incorporate aspects of both home and host cultures. Sociologist Ruth Hill Useem coined the term in the 1950s. Paragraph B: Research shows TCKs often develop high cross-cultural adaptability and language skills, which benefit careers in international business, diplomacy, and NGOs. A 2018 survey found 72% of adult TCKs work in multinational environments. Paragraph C: Despite advantages, TCKs may experience identity confusion and difficulty forming long-term attachments. Some report feeling “in-between” with no single place to call home. Paragraph D: Schools serving TCK populations now emphasize social-emotional programs and transition support; experts recommend counseling and peer networks to ease re-entry into a passport culture. Paragraph E: Not all TCK experiences are the same—factors include age at move, family support, and length of stay. Outcomes vary. – Regarding Brice Royer's specific feelings on the

| Question No. | Answer | Question Type | |--------------|--------|----------------| | 1 | FALSE | True/False/NG | | 2 | TRUE | True/False/NG | | 3 | NOT GIVEN | True/False/NG | | 4 | resilience | Summary (single word) | | 5 | passport country | Summary (two words) | | 6 | vii | Matching headings | | 7 | iv | Matching headings | | 8 | C (Multiple choice: “What is a key trait of TCKs?” → Adaptability) | Multiple choice | Sociologist Ruth Hill Useem coined the term in the 1950s

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