Sunday, March 11, 2012

My Second Language Experience


        Like many people, I was afraid to come to a new place and start from zero my entire life. I came to the United States at the age of 16 from Colombia with just a high school diploma and a strong soul that took me to where I am right now. It was hard at first, I didn’t know how to ask questions or answer to people if they would ask me something. So I decided to knock on doors and start talking with those few words I knew from my past high school English classes (which were not that good). After looking everywhere I finally found my first English class, they were open harms who helped me to meet the basic skill I needed to get at job and get into College. After several days I was able to have a conversation with somebody but I wasn't happy with my progress, I could not and still can’t pronounce a lot of the English words and I still have and accent which makes My relationship with this new language not the best. There was a time when I did not care about it, I started to speak more Spanish than English at home, school and even at work, My fear to speak took me to a level where I couldn't say an English word out loud without feeling upset of myself, but this all tough made me realize that I would never progress in this country if I don't speak the language. And then all those negative thoughts change when I started college and found out an amazing thing. I wasn't the only one who just came from a different country and who had an accent; there were even people who didn't speak English at all. That’s how my way of see my life change and I started to go beyond my own brain and start to involve myself in the new context of the English world. I tough that things were going to be easy when I came to the country where dreams come true but they weren’t, I had to make it through a lot of thing that made me stronger day by day and proud of myself because I never thought that I could be in another part of the world learning a new culture and language way different from mines.
                                  
 I'm glad that all this situations happened, Now I don’t mind if I have and accent or not, because that's my sign saying that I'm different from others. Life will never be perfect for some of us and the fact that having an accent or not knowing a language is not an obstacle in this country to success however you want.