Including relevant examples from "summary" of BREAK DOWN! Soal-Soal TOEFL by Eka Rahmat Fauzy,Fauzi Yudiashari,Lidya Cristina
When answering questions or explaining concepts in the TOEFL exam, it is important to include relevant examples to support your points. By providing examples, you can clarify your ideas and demonstrate your understanding of the topic. For instance, if you are asked to explain a concept such as globalization, you could include examples of how multinational corporations operate in multiple countries, the impact of technology on communication across borders, and the spread of global cultural trends. These examples help to illustrate the concept of globalization and show that you have a thorough grasp of the topic.
In addition, including relevant examples can make your response more persuasive and engaging for the reader. By providing specific instances to back up your arguments, you can strengthen your overall argument and demonstrate your ability to think critically.
Furthermore, using examples can also help you to connect your ideas more effectively and create a logical flow in your writing. Transition words and phrases such as "for example," "in particular," and "as a result" can help you to smoothly integrate examples into your explanation.
By consistently including relevant examples in your responses, you can improve your chances of scoring well on the TOEFL exam. Not only do examples help to clarify your points and engage the reader, but they also demonstrate your ability to think critically and apply your knowledge in a practical way. So, remember to always include relevant examples when explaining concepts in the TOEFL exam.
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