Thanksgiving with My Family - by Yee Jing Soohoo
Thanksgiving is a traditional American holiday. Many people invite relatives and friends to celebrate. They make roast beef and roast turkey for dinner. Also, they make salad, pumpkin curry soup, and vegetables. They bake cake and pumpkin pie. The whole family enjoys Thanksgiving dinner together. After dinner, everybody sits together to talk story and play games. Chinese people who came to America follow traditional American holidays. Some poeple invite realtives and friends to a restaurant to celebrate. My family will go to my sister's house for Thanksgiving dinner. My nephew will invite his friend. He will bake an almond pie. It's my favorite and sister's favorite too. I will make Chinese sticky rice. I hope everybody will have a happy Thanksgiving holiday.
Friday, November 16, 2007
Wednesday, November 14, 2007
It's Nice to Meet You!
Monday, November 12, 2007
Hello from Doris
Hi! My name is Doris. I came to the United States in 1986. I am from El Salvador. I've lived here in San Francisco for 22 years. I live with my family. I'm married and have two children, a daughter and a son. About my job - I work very hard. I am self-employed. I have a small business in San Francisco at Fisherman's Wharf. I study English at City College of San Francisco on Filbert Street. I like my teacher and my English class.
Hello from YueHua Mei
My name is YueHua. My native country is China. I've lived in San Francisco for 15 years. San Francisco is a beautiful city with fresh air and good views. There is a big Chinatown here with much Chinese culture, for example: many Chinese grocery stores, many Chinese restaurants and most people speak Chinese. It's very convenient for me because Chinese is my first language. My husband and I live in Chinatown. Our children and grandchild llive in San Pablo. We visit them on our days off. We have a warm and loving family. I have been working at OnLok Senior Health Center since1993. I take care of seniors. I love them and my job very much. I work full-time, 8 hours a day, 5 days a week. Beofre or after work, I go to school to study English and computer. I like to study English because it is very important for me. I have to speak and write English at work. Sometimes, I speak English at home with my children and grandchild. I learn a lot of English from them.
My name is YueHua. My native country is China. I've lived in San Francisco for 15 years. San Francisco is a beautiful city with fresh air and good views. There is a big Chinatown here with much Chinese culture, for example: many Chinese grocery stores, many Chinese restaurants and most people speak Chinese. It's very convenient for me because Chinese is my first language. My husband and I live in Chinatown. Our children and grandchild llive in San Pablo. We visit them on our days off. We have a warm and loving family. I have been working at OnLok Senior Health Center since1993. I take care of seniors. I love them and my job very much. I work full-time, 8 hours a day, 5 days a week. Beofre or after work, I go to school to study English and computer. I like to study English because it is very important for me. I have to speak and write English at work. Sometimes, I speak English at home with my children and grandchild. I learn a lot of English from them.
Hello from Jin
My name is Xian Jin Zeng. You can call me Jin. I was born in Canton, China. I immigrated to the US in 1992. I've lived in San Francisco for 15 years. San Francisco is a beautiful city. It has fresh air and good views, and good transportation. It is very convenient for world-wide traveling. The population is diverse and there are a variety of excellent restaurants. There is a big Chinatown where many people speak Chinese and there are many Chinese grocery stores. This is good for me because Chinese is my first language.
I have been working at On Lok Senior Health Center since 1994. I take care of seniors. I love them and my job very much. I've been taking ESL classes at CCSF for 10 years. I think studying English is very important for my life and work. So before work, I got to school to study English and computer from Monday to Saturday.
My name is Yee Jing Soohoo. I was born in China. I lived in a village. I was a child at that time. Life was very difficult. It was during World War II. Many people didn't have food. Many people were hungry and starved to death. Chinldren couldn't go to school and businesses were also closed. When I wasa child, I liked to help my mother cook. I liked to knit and make flower garlands. I liked to work and Iliked to watch TV.
In 1955, I went to Hong Kong. I met my husband there in 1959. Two months later, we got married in Hong Kong. In 1960, my husband brought me to the US. When I came to the US, I was a housewife. In 1976, I was self-employed. My husband and I owned a Chinese restaurant on Polk and Union St. We hired two kitchen hlepers and two waiters. We were open for business for twenty years. I have two children: one daughter, one son and one grandson. They are well-educateda and have a good life. I'm retired. I get a retirement pay-check every month. I have a happy life now.
Hello from Sara
My name is Sara Yum. I come from Hong Kong. I'm sixty-three years old. I've been in the US for nine years. My two daughters are both married. The younger one lives in England. I went there three times. It's a good place to live. Also, I go to Seattle to visit my sister's family once a year. There are a lot of trees there that make it look like an emerald in North America. I have to take care of my older daughter's family. I think this is my job. Some of my hobbies are exercising and shopping. I like San Francisco, because the transportation is very convenient and the weather is gorgeous. I take an English class on the weekdays. My teacher
Marcia has a lot of experience teaching us, and I enjoy being in her class.
Hello from YuSui!
My name is YuSui. I was born in China. I have lived in the US for 19 years. I have a happy family. My husbandand I were middle school classmates. When we had a job, we fell in love. 10 years later, we got married. Two years later we had a son. I worked at an elementary school until I immigrated to the US. In the beginning, my life in the US wasn't easy. I didn't speak the language. I had to work in a clothing factory. When the factory where I worked closed down, I was very happy, becuase I got this opportunity to study English. Now, I really enjoy my English class.
My name is YuSui. I was born in China. I have lived in the US for 19 years. I have a happy family. My husbandand I were middle school classmates. When we had a job, we fell in love. 10 years later, we got married. Two years later we had a son. I worked at an elementary school until I immigrated to the US. In the beginning, my life in the US wasn't easy. I didn't speak the language. I had to work in a clothing factory. When the factory where I worked closed down, I was very happy, becuase I got this opportunity to study English. Now, I really enjoy my English class.
Wednesday, November 7, 2007
Some Things We Would Like to Know . . . .
The following questions are posted for all the students at CCSF and NSCC. We hope many of you respond and share ideas across the country!
Students in Intermediate 1 Grammar class, NSCC
What do you do on Thanksgiving? What do you eat? How do you celebrate on this day? Is your whole family together?
Students in Intermediate 1 Grammar class, NSCC
What do you do on Thanksgiving? What do you eat? How do you celebrate on this day? Is your whole family together?
What are the most important tourist attractions in your city?
Tuesday, November 6, 2007
Greetings from Level 6 students at CCSF, Chinatown Campus. Here we are in the computer lab.
We only go there on Fridays for a short time, so we haven't learned enough skills to reply to your class. But we are working on it! You'll hear from us soon. We are practicing English on the computer using "Side by Side" and Focus on Grammar software.
(l-r)Doris, Yu-sui, Jennifer, Leanne, Yue-hua, Sara L., Yee- Jing, Sara Y., Bing, Jin
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