(2016) It is not necessary for people to travel abroad to learn about other countries. We can learn it from bokks, films and the Internet. To what extent do you agree or disagree?

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is full of wisdom and diversity in
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of different countries,
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cultures, religions
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and many more. To satisfy the curiosity for other
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, people have lots of resources in
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of text, movies and
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. But in my
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resources give an idea for a picture to some extent
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but the
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shrinks the world and
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numerous books are available to satisfy the hunger of unknown. Even
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in videos
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movies form. All these gifts of
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globalisation help
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a lot to know a lot about other countries to some extent.
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real-life
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you insight
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every shortcomings, loopholes of every region. The knowledge and information gained from
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fabulous in movies
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when you live in
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area like Northern Ontario, you will know how life
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stuck because of snow on roads and lots of car accidents
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icy roads. To recapitualte I would state that pictures and books give an idea
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travelling the countries
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you more than that because it comes
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your experience and
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your mind and heart at tremendous level.

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Answer the question more directly. Say clearly if you agree, disagree, or partly agree in the first paragraph.
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Develop your main ideas more. Each body paragraph should explain one main point in a clear way.
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Use more direct support for your opinion. Show why books, films, and the Internet are useful, and why travel is still better.
coherence and cohesion
Keep your ideas in a clear order. Start with the main idea of the paragraph, then explain it, then give an example.
coherence and cohesion
Use linking words carefully. Words like 'however', 'for example', and 'therefore' can help, but do not overuse them.
coherence and cohesion
Make sentences connect better. Some parts jump too fast from one idea to another.
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You give a clear opinion that travel gives real experience.
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You include an example about snow in Northern Ontario, and this helps support your point.
coherence and cohesion
Your essay has an introduction, body paragraphs, and a conclusion.
coherence and cohesion
You use some linking words like 'however' and 'for instance'.
Fully explain your ideas

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Topic Vocabulary:
  • Cultural immersion
  • Remote exploration
  • Cultural appreciation
  • Virtual experiences
  • Firsthand interaction
  • Global awareness
  • Cultural exchange
  • Travel versus media consumption
  • Nuanced understanding
  • Cultural nuances
  • Cost-effective learning
  • Authentic experience
  • Second-hand knowledge
  • Tangible experience
  • Experiential learning
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