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âI really wondered how she could move â but she was very
good and nearly won the game.â Sonia said.
âWhat else has happened?â Isabell wanted to know.
Dina continued: âLate in the afternoon, my mum had a
friend visit her. They were drinking coffee and talked about
different cultures â about languages and Iran. I got curious
and sat down next to them. At that moment I could hear my
motherÂŽs friend say: âI do not understand, when they are in
our country, why donât they leave their head cloths at home?
We also must adjust, when we go there.â
âYou know how I feltâ, Dina asked, âI really got angry
â but I did not say a word. Then I heard my motherÂŽs friend
mumble: âThen I will also go to Iran and I will not wear a
scarf around my head.â I thought to myself, âbut you would
not go farâ. In Iran it would be as if you, as a woman, walked
down the street naked. Suddenly my anger was gone. I had
to laugh because I imagined my motherÂŽs friend walking
down a street in our town without clothes. Wouldnât it be
funny?â
Isabell, Sonia, Dina and I laughed.
As we neared the school building we saw Isaac coming
along. Isaac was our new classmate. He did not know how
to read or write in German. But he tried to speak in German.
Of course he stumbled a lot, got the tenses mixed up and his
words often came out in the wrong order.
I really thought about how learning to speak, write and
read in another language was so difficult. How was it possible
that some of my classmates could speak, write and read in two
or even in three languages? When I thought about them I really
felt stupid.
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Buch Tina and Amir & Ella - English"
Tina and Amir & Ella
English
- Titel
- Tina and Amir & Ella
- Untertitel
- English
- Herausgeber
- Ediciones La Rectoral
- Sprache
- englisch
- Lizenz
- CC BY-NC-SA 4.0
- Abmessungen
- 21.0 x 29.7 cm
- Seiten
- 50
- Kategorien
- International
- LehrbĂŒcher PEACE Projekt