Literary Arts Magazine Spring 2013 | Page 36

Level 7 Difficult Days by Cecilia Largaespada I came to this country two years ago. I was nervous because I came by myself. It was hard when I came at first because I lived in Cleveland, Ohio with an Indian family. After a month, I moved to New York, a big and amazing city.                 My new family was wonderful. They helped me learn English every day as my hosts. She read books and taught me the alphabet. I was so happy because my English was improving every day. I had many great moments with my new family.                 I remember the first time I went to Manhattan, I felt excited. I was so nervous that I was lost in the big city. I tried to ask people, but they didn’t understand me because I did not speak English, so I started looking for someone who spoke Spanish. Three hours passed by and I finally found someone who did. She helped me find my way home.                 Every weekend, I went to Manhattan to visit my aunt and visited different museums and places. When I went to New York on the weekend, I met my current husband. After eight months, we got married.                 Once I got married, I moved to Washington, DC. I started going to school and improved my English by going morning and night for one year. All the time, I wanted to go to Carlos Rosario School, but I didn’t have the opportunity to go there. I applied. They called me and told me that they had the space for me to go. I got into level seven and I have been going every evening. I am happy because I have everything I want: my husband, his family and an opportunity to improve my life Teacher: Coonan, EVE 36