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Thursday, April 7, 2011

Sedar"s Situation

I think that we have experimented a lot of these kinds of situations in this Country. It"s really frustating to know about a topic in our native Language, but we can not talk about the same topic in English.
When I came here, the second month, I went to a dinner with  people who grew up in countries where their native language is Spanish, but they also have perfect English. In this party I couldnt speak at all. I  felt really  bad about it.
I felt a lot of frustation at the begining, and I was depressed for a couple of days. Then,   I thought I have to speak like them or even better. So I started working it out everyday. Now, I realize that I can keep a conversation with a native english  which is AWESOME for me! I had to work really hard in this, but I got it!!!

1 comment:

  1. Jackie,

    What a great story--in a way, it sounds like that first frustrating party really motivated you, and it's so important to learn how to turn our disappointments into galvanizing experiences. Being able to converse with a native speaker is awesome--congratulations!

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