I had immediately stopped going to the private school for a second language, this didn’t fix the problem but it did change it into a simpler one. After my third year in elementary school the issue of mixing up the two languages had disappeared, but another dilemma was present. In the year that it took me to fix the original problem I had fallen behind almost one year. Of course the problem was only in English so I was not held back to repeat a year of school instead i continued through with a lower grade. Up until the junior year of …show more content…
I had a chance to meet new people and the educational environment was completely different than the one in Illinois. All of the schools that I was in previously were always “in door” building with everything connected. The school that I started attending in California was like the ones in movies; there were separate building for each subject and the campus was open. I found that the teachers there were more helpful/caring about their students. The English teacher that I had, although I can’t remember her name, helped me improve my reading and writing skills. She didn’t do anything special, but for some reason I just understood the way she