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16£®My First Day of SchoolFear started taking over£¬I was walking into my first school in America£®I had traveled a long distance from India in order to join my parents£¬hoping America would help my future£®
On the first day£¬with fear£¬I reached for the door£¬opening it slowly£®Everyone's eyes were on me as I entered the room£®Without paying attention to them£¬I went straight to the teacher and asked if this was the right class£®With a soft voice he answered£¬"Yes£¬"His voice comforted me a little£®Then he asked me to choose where I would sit£®I chose the seat closest to the door£®In India we had assigned £¨Ö¸¶¨µÄ£© seats£®I spent the rest of the class taking notes from the image £¨Ó°Ïñ£© produced by the overhead projector£®In Indian schools£¬we didn't use the technology we had£®We had to take notes as the teacher spoke£®
Since it was my first day£¬I was confused which hallway to use£¬but I managed to get to my classes without asking anyone£¬I wasn't quite sure when I would have lunch£®When the lunch bell rang£¬I headed for the cafe£®I felt lucky because we didn't have this in India£®Every confusion seemed like an obstacle £¨Õϰ£© I had to get through to reach my goal£®At the end of the day£¬I got on my bus and sat down inside happily£®I was thinking£¬today wasn't so bad£®
As time passed that year£¬I developed some friendships and started to love my school£®The teachers had a fun way of making hard things so easy that a three-year-old could do them£®In India the teachers had a more strict way of saying things£®We also had much longer school days in India-7 a£®m£®to 5£º30 p£®m£®-while in America school was 7£º30 to 2£º30£®The main difference I found in America is the amount I learned each day£®Because of these educational opportunities I feel I am the luckiest person in the whole world£®
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