Student 1:
When
my mom and my brother and I came to the U.S., it was hard. My mom came in
August 2015 and I came in July 2016. I stayed with grandparents and cousins in
Costa Rica. When I came to the U.S., I did not know English. I was scared
because I did not understand. Now I understand the people a little. When my mom
went to the U.S., I felt bad. I spent a birthday without her. My dream is to be
a baker and do it in the U.S. for the people that know English or Spanish
because I will speak two ways.
I was helping my mom to know what it is in English. It
can be in a store. My mom wants to go in the store, but she doesn’t know the
words. I feel happy to help my mom!
Student 3:
I
have a difficult time because I can’t be with my dog. My family is not in Puerto
Rico. We are in the United States of America.
When
my family goes back to Puerto Rico on summer vacation, we can visit my dog.
When we go back to the United States of America, someone would take care of
him. I would still miss him and his licks. If I made a wish, I would say I want
to stay with my dog.
Student 4:
When
my mom needs help talking English, I will help her. When someone knocks bam on
my mom’s door, I will help translate English for her. I will go to Walmart with
my mom to buy food when I don’t have any food at home to eat. My mom wants to
know how much the bread costs. She tells my sister to ask as a grownup. It
feels strange to me because she is the grownup and I am a kid. I wish she knew
all words in English.
This is such a great reminder that those we come in daily contact with have struggles that we don't always know about. These students are incredibly strong! I know that in time to come, they will be able to use their stories shared here as an advantage to help others that may be dealing with struggles of their own!
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing their stories!