tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5110199647461059976.post4111974495235766014..comments2024-03-29T04:15:49.134-07:00Comments on Learning English with Michelle: Where do Vancouver's Ethnic Minorities Live?Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5110199647461059976.post-27343408551209607852011-10-24T09:24:34.981-07:002011-10-24T09:24:34.981-07:00Yini,
I am happy that you are integrating and fee...Yini, <br />I am happy that you are integrating and feel like part of the community. It is good to hear that you had advice from other immigrants and that you enjoy the multicultural aspect of the city. I hope that as your English improves, you can find a job where you can speak English, or perhaps both.Michelle Morissettehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08337619990598734125noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5110199647461059976.post-8521312759141408822011-10-23T22:06:58.386-07:002011-10-23T22:06:58.386-07:00First of all, thank you for Michelle give us this ...First of all, thank you for Michelle give us this article which lets me think a lot. Secondly, as a Chinese immigration, living in some areas such as Richmond, Vancouver East that is very convenient for my life. Therefore, I can find the same kind of food and the clothes from my hometown. Finding a job also is the most important thing in my new life in Canada .When I just came here, my English wasn’ t good, but I quickly found a job to solve my finicial problem without worry about my English. Some old Chinese immigration gave me a lot of advice to help me integrate into the community life in Canada. Finally, I don’t feel multiculturalism that is my problem; in contrast, I enjoy it a lot. I am so happy that my child will grow up in a colorful culture background. In conclusion, I have never regretted to<br />Choose Canada as my second hometown, and I will accept the multiculturalism in this land because I am the one cell in it. I hope my child has a peaceful and colorful life in Canada.Yininoreply@blogger.com