Thursday, August 7, 2008

My Life in the United States

Let me tell you how my life in the United States is. My life here is full of new experiences. Since I arrived in Richmond-Va, I have been living new challenges, adventures, good moments, and others things that are not as good. Normally, I spend my day in school or at home. During some weekends or holidays, I like to travel with my wife or friends around the East cost of the United States. I also love the opportunity to learn another language and make new friends.

First of all, actually I am studying at ACDC. There, I have been studying for 1 year and half. I am enrolled in ESOL and GED classes, trying to increase my proficiency in English and my knowledge as well. After school, I like to hang out in my house, where I spend my time reading a book, or watching a movie. Second, there are many amazing places to travel in this country. I love to travel in Virginia and around the East coast. I have been traveling to some cities in Virginia, and on the East cost since I arrived in the United States. The cities that I visited and liked the most were: Washington DC, Niagara Falls, Rochester, Miami, Williamsburg, and Natural Bridge. Normally, I like to travel by car because I have the opportunity to see some different cities around the road. Finally, but not least important, the chance that I have had to learn another language is unique. Although I am still having some problems with my English, today I can solve my problems by myself and I also can express my ideas in English. After the moment that I began to express my thoughts in English, I could establish some friendship. Although I just have few friends in the United States, those few people are important in my life.

In conclusion, my life in the United States is full of new experiences. If I am in the school or in my house, I try to maximize my learning experiences as much as I can. This way, I can express my thoughts or solve my problems when I am traveling or making new friends. I have had a good time living in Richmond, VA, USA, and I believe that the future will be better.

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