The document discusses culture shock, describing it as the feeling of disorientation experienced when moving to a new country. It outlines the stages of culture shock and reasons it can occur, noting that familiarity with and experience in the new culture are the best ways to overcome it. The author introduces the topic, explains how people deal with culture shock through creating personal spaces, and concludes that long-term exposure to the new culture solves the issue.
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3. In "Culture Shock", the general
argument is...
In "Culture Shock,” the general
argument is...
4. When you move in another country
you usually feel a new feeling named
culture shock.
5. When you feel a disorientation of
culture shock, they would be self-
conscious...
6. In conclusion, the author believes that
long-term familiarity and experience of
the new culture are the solutions for
culture shock.
Does this sound familiar?
7. People create an escape within their
own space to protect themselves.
However, familiarity and experience are
the best way to solve the trouble of
culture shock.
Does this sound familiar?
8. The author introduces four parts of
culture shock: the stages of the culture
shock, the reasons for causing culture
shock, the people who may have
culture shock most and how to
overcome the culture shock.
9. The author also talked about how people deal with
culture shock.
Use present tense in summaries.
10. It took me a year to feel comfortable to
live in normal.
11. Maybe the weather is different from
their country; the flavor of the food is
also different.
12. Other problems
STRUCTURE
Introduction with a thesis statement
Body Paragraphs with topic sentences
support
examples
support
Conclusion
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