I was born in Colombia and came here at 22, knowing basically only a few words of English. It took me many years to get the level of English proficiency that I have now. I feel like if I had been born here, I wouldn't have wasted all these years catching up with everyone else. I would have degrees and making much more money. I'm 31 and going to school and even now I feel uncertainty and not being good enough. What if I don't make it?
I have been practicing and studying English for years. I can speak well now, but no matter how hard I work, I still make some mistakes from time to time. I feel as if I'm at a huge disadvantage against everyone else and although people understand me, I still have an accent. Native speakers, including women, do judge you and see you differently when English is not your first language no matter how well you speak it.
I see some other latinos who were lucky to be born here and I wish that would have been me. They experienced the American high school system, and took advantage of all the great things being born here can offer you. I suppose the same applies to any country. Immigrants will always have it ten times harder than anyone else.
I have been practicing and studying English for years. I can speak well now, but no matter how hard I work, I still make some mistakes from time to time. I feel as if I'm at a huge disadvantage against everyone else and although people understand me, I still have an accent. Native speakers, including women, do judge you and see you differently when English is not your first language no matter how well you speak it.
I see some other latinos who were lucky to be born here and I wish that would have been me. They experienced the American high school system, and took advantage of all the great things being born here can offer you. I suppose the same applies to any country. Immigrants will always have it ten times harder than anyone else.
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