I am from the Dominican Republic. I attended 8 years in school in my home country I’ve been attending school in the United States for 4 years. However my fist language is Spanish but I can speak, write, read, and understand English correctly. I begin to study English 4 years ago since I started high school in the United States.
One particularly good experience I had in the past was, a week ago I went my road test, I failed it because I made a silly mistake when I get out of the parking lot. When I went to take the road and a truck was stocking my space and it was hard for me to get into the line that I was support to be. What I just did was I took the wrong line road. As soon as I did that I failed it, but thanks to that truck I learned that its dangerous for me and even for the others people who are driving that someone get into the road line they aren’t supposed to be can occur a huge accident because the people who are in the line that they correspond never will think that someone is in the wrong road. But we all are humans and we learn from mistakes. If we don’t make mistakes we never will learn anything. Those are the ways that people learn how to do things. …show more content…
My friends used to do bulling to the newcomers. They didn’t know how to speak English and when they tried to speak with the teacher they said worlds in Spanish and they laugh at the. Sometimes I did the same but I felt bad because one day I was in the same place that they were those days. One day one of them went to the principal’s office and report it, the next day at our first class they called us for the speaker and suspended us for a whole week. And we weren’t able to do the work that we missed and if we do it again they said that they will call the police to get