write a 2-3 page (double-spaced) reflection paper supported with evidence from your own background and experience. Follow the below pre-writing steps before writing your essay.
Consider the definition of culture you developed in Lesson 1. Make a list of the different aspects of your culture as they manifest in the way you live your life. Remember, “culture” does not just refer to ethnicity or national origin, but includes all of the many ways we live and belong in groups. Think about elements such as the examples listed below:
Religion
Food
Language
Customs and traditions
Profession
Family life
Music
Art
Fashion
Values and beliefs
Hobbies
The neighborhood you live in
The communities you belong to
Choose the three aspects of your culture that are most important to you. These will serve as the basis of your essay.
Write a 2-3 page (double-spaced) reflection paper about your personal culture. Structure your paper using the below guideline:
INTRODUCTION (1 paragraph): Include your general definition of culture (based on the videos provided in Lesson 1–DO NOT look up additional sources) and a thesis statement where you define your personal culture specifically and list the three elements you will discuss in your paper.
BODY (3 paragraphs): Write one paragraph for each of your three elements of culture. At the end of each paragraph, explain how that element helps define your personal culture.
CONCLUSION (1 paragraph): Restate your thesis. Explain why thinking about your personal culture will be helpful in developing the skills of cross-cultural competency.
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