No, I don’t understand your English.

Flag-Pins-El-Salvador-USANidia Rivera,
Hyattsville, MD.

“NO I don’t understand English”, is a common phrase that I am used to hear almost everyday when I moved to this country, U.S. It hurt when people who know English say to you that your English is terrible. However, as they said that, they encourage me to learn English, they didn’t know that English was my second language, but I never give up to show them and my self that English won’t be an obstacle to success in life. Even now that I speak a good English, they still make fun of me because of my accent, but I am proud to have it. I am proud to be a Spanish girl who speaks English with an accent that everybody can understand.


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