Wednesday, February 20, 2019

The Impact in Your Life

* Please describe the impact your adversities have had on your life. When my sisters and I first came to the United States I had trouble regarding American English. Though we had been taught English in our school in the camp we were not prepargond to learn in a tout ensemble English surroundings in a completely new culture. The transition was quite a challenge for us, not to mention starting well into the second fractional of the school year, but we pressed through and managed to get good grades.Everything has been completely new for me and my family and although we have received help, life here has been full of its hold challenges. I sometimes become depressed when I am stuck at home do nothing. This new world has been especially challenging and multiform for my p arnts because they dont understand or know how to babble out English. They are learning, however, by taking classes. Currently, they are learning how to say all the provender names in English.Another trial for us r ight now is the occurrence that my parents dont work because they dont know how to speak English and so it has been nearly impossible for them to find jobs and so house our family. When I think about all our challenges, new and old, I commonly became frustrated and depressed even though I can understand and speak English well, but when I think about my parents and the accompaniment that they dont even understand what everyone else here is saying, I respect how they must feel.Sometimes I listen to the conversation between my mom and protactinium about being very depressed and worried. Being a little girl I try to make them feel better by portion as an interpreter for them so that can function wherever they ask to go. We also try to take them to meet other people who are also from Nepal so that they can share their feelings and try to find backing in this new country. *

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