Personal Narrative: The Novan Donor

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When I first arrived to the United States at 9 years old everything was so different than what I was used to. I began by taking English As A Second Language (ESL) classes for about two years, and then I got to move on to the next stage. It was really hard for me at first since I always had to ask someone to translate everything that the teacher was saying. The days passed and I began to learn and understand this new language in an unimaginable way. Learning English so fast made me proud of myself, which motivated me to do my best in school to recover the grades that I had when I was in Puerto Rico. Learning English was the transitional time in my life because it helped me from childhood to adulthood by getting my confidence back up to be able to accomplish all of my goals. …show more content…

I went from being a student who came to the United States not knowing any English to a student that is now taking honors classes. Even though I am improving since I got here I know that there are always things that could be improved. As a result of my grades I am able to be part of the National Honor Society where I have learned many things. I learned to be part of the community by helping with whatever was needed. One of the things that I have done in the Honor Society is the Novan Donor. The Novan Donor is a donation of a can food to help those people who are in need. Being in the National Honor Society shows that I am able to participate in things related to the community and still get good grades in my

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