An International Exchange
Links of Interest
- Casa Thomas Jefferson
- Stereotypes about Brazil and Brazilians
- Blogging the World - Rio de Janeiro
- Info about Brazil
- Brazzil Magazine
- Curiosities about Brazil
- A Weblog on Music from Brazil
- About the Advanced Group Teacher
- Estrella Mountain Community College
- Dennis' Arizona Links
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Monday, June 19, 2006

3 Comments:
Hi, Lia!
It's interesting that you feel as if you have lived here in the U.S. all your life. What do you remember about Korea?
In what area will you receive your AA?
I'm sure Carla's students look forward to seeing more posts and comments by you. I feel the same!
Best wishes—
Dennis
Hi Lia,
I imagine that you don't have any difficulties related to the language in the US, don't you?
Do you keep some piece of culture from your native country? In Brazil we have some immigrants that keep together forming colonies so they can keep the culture even in a foreign country.
What are your plans after getting the AA?
Emerson
LOL! I have actually lived here in the U.S. all my life. I was adopted at the age of 8 months so I really don't know much about Korea or of my "native country." I do however keep more of my heritage through my adoption agency. As for my plans after getting my associates, I will try to go for my bachelors degree and then for my masters. As for everything else I am not too sure what the future holds.
Lia
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