The best way to understand other cultures is working for a multinational organisation. Do you agree or disagree?

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Working for a multinational
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is one of the good ways to understand other cultures, but I do not think it is the best way for everyone. On
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hand, multinational companies bring together
people
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from different countries. When
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work together every day, they can learn about one
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another's
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habits, traditions and ways of thinking.
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, someone may learn how colleagues celebrate holidays or what kind of food they eat in their country.
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, working in
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places
help
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people
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to improve their English or other language skills, because communication is important
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all the time.
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can give more real experience than reading books.
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, there are
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other effective ways. Travelling to different countries or studying abroad can give
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understanding of cultures. In these situations,
people
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can see how locals live in real life. I think
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experience is more personal and sometimes
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stronger
than working in
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an office
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environment.
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,
everyone have not
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not everyone has the
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chance to travel or study abroad, so multinational companies can be a good source. It
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on the person and their situation. In conclusion, I agree that multinational organizations is a useful way to learn about cultures, but it is not the only or the best way for everyone.

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For task response: your answer is clear, but your main view could be stronger. Say more clearly why you do not fully agree.
task response
For task response: add one more clear example to show why travel or study can help people know culture better.
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For coherence and cohesion: use simple link words well, like 'for example', 'however', and 'because', but check grammar so ideas flow better.
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task response
For task response: you answered the question and gave your own view from the start.
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For task response: you compared work in a big company with travel and study, so your ideas are relevant.
coherence and cohesion
For coherence and cohesion: the essay has clear paragraphs for each side and a short ending.
coherence and cohesion
For coherence and cohesion: words like 'On one hand', 'On the other hand', and 'In conclusion' help the reader follow your ideas.
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