Intro: Being fluent in my language
Scene 1: Having to take a Spanish class to graduate speaking with guidance counselor
Scene 2: Meeting Spanish teacher and speaking about my abilities in spanish
Scene 3: Trying to prove myself in Spanish …
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Intro: Being fluent in my language
Scene 1: Having to take a Spanish class to graduate speaking with guidance counselor
Scene 2: Meeting Spanish teacher and speaking about my abilities in spanish
Scene 3: Trying to prove myself in Spanish …
My working outline (still continuing on it)
Part 1 intro: Write about my dislike for math.
Part 2: Will I be able to overcome my struggle in math?
Part 3: Write about my parents helping me with the school work …
Being stuck between two worlds and not realizing it is probably the most confusing thing than anything else. Regardless of black power signs on my elementary school’s grey bricked walls and Caribbean flags plastered on bulletin boards, my school crawled …
My working Outline:
I. INTRO – Start explaining how dance was in cooperated in my life.
II. Describe the lessons I learned through dance and how important it was to me.
III. Talk about the beginning of 8th grade and …
MY WORKING OUTLINE:
I: INTRO: The importance of my education
II: Description of my school
III: Scene of getting my math test back
IV: Scene between Jacob and I
V: My journey of my achievements
VI: Opening the …
Intro- My language change growing up
Body my time and how I struggled
Conclusion- How I view it
Growing up I have spoken two languages, Polish and English. I have struggled with English but got better at it and …
I.INTRO- speaking spanish at home and english in school
II. why was it hard for me
III. scene when they put me to a spanish class
IV. seen my progress in learning two langugues
V. why was it hard for …
MY WORKIG OUTLINE :
I. INTRO – BEING HISPANIC AND AMERICAN
II. DESCRIBING WHAT ITS LIKE LIVING IN A WHITE AREA
III. SCENE TO WHEN ME AND MOM WHERE STOPED AT THE FRONT DOOR OF MY SCHOOL
IV. THE FELING …
I came from a Hispanic household. Ever since I was little, I only knew Spanish. My mother started taking me to school, but they were teaching and talking in English. I would always just sit there and go home not …