Phase 1- Personal background As the jokes continued, I got called a “No Sabo” kid and I felt very ashamed to even call myself a Hispanic. “No Sabo” is a playful way of saying “I don’t know” in Spanish and that phrase is mostly used for Hispanic people, who don’t know the language and is…
Hello, as you read my personal narrative getting to know me in a broader description I will break it down here small facts about me! My name is Grace Colon and I’m a Psychology major. I live in Brooklyn, New York who lives in a Hispanic household Puerto Rican and Dominican, but as you know…
My Learning Outcome!
Phase 2- Interviewing a peers culture Nadir Ali, 17 years old, has the heart of his culture but has lost touch with its traditional values. As a kid who grew up in America, Nadir’s flourishing in English reading grew into his ability to have confidence in English, but his lack of Urdu from not being…
Phase 3- Research explains the benefits of being bilingual! Imagine if you were in a world where you could speak two languages and if you already do then imagine three or maybe even four; it would feel like a superpower that makes your brain stronger and helps you see the world from different perspectives and…