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As someone who's first language was Spanish, on the first day of kindergarten, I was so confused. Luckily, the teacher spoke Spanish and so did most of the students. We were all Mexican or Salvadoran.
That’s crazy that they didn’t have a class for students to learn English 😳 and just threw you into mainstream classroom like that?? When I moved to Australia in 1998, (I was 7) they had a NAP (new arrival program) for students to learn English then transfer to mainstream classes. Anyway glad you survived, would have been super hard.
I really respect the fact that you allowed yourself to be vulnerable. That is heartbreaking to hear your difficult time during this transition. Do you have siblings?
I came from Balkan and I can confirm our school system is same as in Russia. Except for language I see no difference between Balkan and Russian people, and that’s why we can relate so much. I also am looking forward to more comparisons between Russia and USA ✌️
There will be plenty of Ukrainian men for you in Ukraine. Since there are a lot of dead Russian men in this current war. Good luck with finding yourself a local Russian guy in California (Sacramento, SF, LA areas) and New York (Brighton Beach NYC). And some in Canada too.
God Bless you bro. I appreciate you sharing that. I can imagine that being a very tough situation, but through that adversity comes strength. Love the videos bro. Keep it up.
Thank you for sharing your lived experience. It's really brave to share personal stories like that and it's also encouraging for others who may feel like giving up...
In Russia one teacher and one class, in entry school only. In high or middle school u have different teachers, but classmates from 1 class till 10 the same.
I can completely relate to this on a certain level and know my older sisters did too. I remember I wouldn’t speak in class because all the other kids would make fun of my accent. I do know, you are very brave it is a huge adjustment. You are definitely a beautiful soul ❤❤
I'm shocked they didn't put you in a New Comer's ESOL class? Granted LA is a totally different school system. I'm also shocked you weren't provided with a translator. I can say from experience, they almost never tell teachers in advance that certain students don't speak English. We find out after the fact. I blame the school for this. They failed you.😭
@@HannahandGuineaPigsIt's weird because I genuinely think the parents are trying to give their kids a better future but at the same time they also don't realize how different things are in the West vs Eastern-esque countries. And they don't even prepare their kids for that culture shock or difference.
Man your not alone coming to America confused and lost. I have been living in America for 15 years but was born and raised in Ukraine 🇺🇦 at a orphanage until I was 8 years old. But I am mixed ukrainian and russian. 🇷🇺 I would have dropped out to but my mom wouldn't let me 🤣😅 but I totally understand your situation man! They called the Russian chick in my school days
Don't give up... sometimes it's the school's environment that ain't right, or one's mindset ain't ready or home life is toi chaotic....either way take the (not too much) time to figure out which path you'd like to take....and then try school again
Right? In Wichita there would be absolutely NO WAY this would happen. All immigrant students are required to take New Comers class, especially if they don't speak English to learn English first, then they test out to join the other students. There's resources to make sure the kids aren't alone and they're paired with a bilingual student to help them too. LA should do better.
I completely understand you, how U felt and everything... it’s hard to adopt especially when u r moving to strange country don’t knowing language... it’s hard... but u don’t need to feel ashamed talking about it because that experience made u how u r now! U you grown to wonderful person.... u should thank your parents bringing u to USA, they provided you much better life and lots opportunities in front of u. 😊
I remember my first day of kindergarden. I grew up in a Russian family, but grew up in America. Despite growing up in the U.S., I didn't learn any English before going to school. I was so confused on the first day and I cried during lunch. Even before going to school, I would tell my parents that I didn't want to go, but my parents obviously still made me go to school. The part where the kids have different classmates in every subject is true only in public schools. Right now I go to a charter school, and it feels like home there. We have uniforms and teachers would also dress appropriately, but our school is very poor so all kids bring their own lunch, and we're often short on staff so we have this thing called "Guardian Guild", where parents volunteer to help the school with anything it needed, from substituting to fundraising for the school. I am so glad that I switched to that Charter school because I actually made friends that I feel close with because we have the same classmates each year (same group). My class is very small, we have only ten people, had twelve last year. The teachers love their work and they almost feel like second parents, or close family relatives. Everyone's favorite teacher in our school is the Latin teacher. He absolutely loves his job and subject, he is also very knowledgeable in linguistics, so he would often make connections from other languages to Latin. He knows a lot about Roman Culture and would make presentations on it. Everyone loves him and he's a fun person to be around. I prefer that charter school over any private school any day. :) Thank you if you read my info dump.
School can be stressful all that change brings out insecurity I went to all girl school Loretto college in Dublin Ireland I was the only American can u imagine and shy, so I feel for you and we had uniforms I prefer its more professional and lessens competition with rich and poor. I like your spirit u seem a gentle soul ✨ 💛
Oh, it is really emotional story. I am glad that u finally managed through your school. But yeah, it is challenging. And about school, in Romania - where is a lot Russian style - first four years we have the same teacher and classroom for all subjects, except from foreign languages, sports and arts. In the secondary school, we have the same classroom, but different teachers. :) Thank you for shareing your story with us. ❤
Oh😢 this is hart breaking! This would not happen in Norway! You would be put in a welcome class and stayed there for as long as you need to make sure you was able to handle the language and the work they would help you adjust to the new right class gradually! This is really hart breaking 😢😢😢😢
American born US Army child here and I toured Post Nazi Europe the first 4 years of my life. When we came back to America at 4 years old I spoke 5 languages. I was 4 when I went through this in 4-5 pre kindergarten which I was referred to as an adjustment suggestion because I did NOT appreciate the change in culture. In 5-6 year old kindergarten no one could understand my mixed European accent. In 6-7 year old first grade, the US ARMY had to sue the local Public School System so that they wouldn't force me into special education along side people on the spectrum due to the thick mixed European accent I had acquired learning to think, speak, walk and talk in Europe. I understood every word they said but no one understood me due to my European accent and even my ability to speak in complex sentence diagrams confused full grown adults at age 6. I had to take 10 years is speech therapy. I started attending at age 4 and graduated from speech therapy at age 14. I think your ability to adapt and overcome is astounding. It took me 10 years to shake my accent and speak English as clearly as you currently do, and I had military Speech Pathologist teaching me how to speak AMERICAN. You've done great Eduard. Hang in there and keep your head up. We've all been through this, even I hit a limit of culture shock where I heard the words I could comprehend the sentences, but NONE OF IT MADE ANY SENSE and I was fluent in English. Then add in the fact that no one understands the words you say when you speak and YES 😅 it makes you want to leave and never come back again 😂 I got so angry this one time I stormed up to the front of the class and wrote my sentences out on the blackboard. I finished every SINGLE sentence with an arrow pointing back to -> SINCE NO ONE CAN UNDERSTAND ME!!!!!! The teachers made a more intense effort to decipher my accent from that point on. I just got so tired of answering the question correctly just to have the teacher ask another student the same question and get the same answer I had just said I simply decided to write it out on the blackboard for the entire class to read. I was in tears the WHOLE ENTIRE TIME. Every time I drew an arrow ⬆️ to SINCE NO ONE CAN UNDERSTAND ME tears just sprung to my eyes. The teacher sent for the principal, who came to my class to find me grandstanding for the whole world to see refusing to sit down and successfully answering every single question the teacher asked me correctly writing out my responses on the blackboard. From that point on the teachers started a more WRITE YOUR ANSWERS OUT and less VERBAL QUIZLET style. I kept telling the principal I CANT "COME WITH (YOU)" RIGHT NOW I AM TAKING A QUIZ THAT WILL DETERMINE MY DAILY GRADE! and absolutely refusing to leave until the quiz was over.
This is 15% from what I expected. I NEED MORE STORY TIME PLEASE. I ask you respectfully, I need more videos like this. Infinite please, I really love it. I love this kinda video, like act real, real smile, real expression. Doesn't mean I don't like the Shorts or Tiktok videos, those are pretty cool. But for a long video like this, I want you to do something natural like this, to balance all the actings you've done on Tiktok. Please, I'd love to watch anything. Like tell us the stories while you're eating any food you like. Stay safe, be happy. I love you
I'm picturing a younger Eduard crying 😢 I'm pretty sure I'd cry and pretend I was sick. Are you still friends with the girl who called you dude? In my town we live in pajamas lol
lmaoooo i feels so bad for u but at the same time this story is so funny 😂😂😂 my first years in Europe were hell too, я тебя очень хорошо понимаю.... btw shoutout to the funny girl for make u feel better
I had very similar life experience at the similar age. I am happy to hear i am not alone who had to go through these things. First time i see it told from someone else, but too similar
I understand what you went through, I didn’t learn English until I was in the 2nd grade when I moved to Long Beach. It was a culture shock but it did get better.
This is so hurt full to hear. I'm sorry you experienced that. Your trachers should have been more caring, like make sure someone showed you the class rooms. And you should have english class before, so that you can understand it. It was their fault.
Awwwww young eduard!! Lol middle school was so much fun a lot of memories with all y’all 😭 I remember you used to teach me bad words in your language lol! What was it “suka”???🤣🤣🤣
Same I first day was terrible I cried so much I didn’t know how to speak English I speak Hindi I didn’t understand what the teacher was saying i didn’t understand every time I went to school I would start crying 😭
I’m American and I didn’t know any teachers came to school in their pj’s. Seems shameful to me to make such a poor appearance as a professional. Yeah, they shouldn’t have just threw you in like that; how mean!
I think I get the uniform bit as someone who lived in Canada their entire life, except since I went to a catholic school (they recently put it for public schools too), the students would wear uniforms, but the teachers could pull up wearing sandals and pyjamas and whatnot. Such a slap in the face towards the students.
As a someone who's first language was Spanish seriously first day of Kindergarten was bad for me like throughout all of Kindergarten I didn't understand any english and wost part, my teacher hated me just because I didn't speak English and she kept telling my dad that we needed to speak English at home or else she would program a meeting with the Principal so my dad told her "Program a meeting with the pincipal cuz Im not talking english at my home because my wife only speaks spanish and it would be rude for us to speak english and she not understanding" FUNNY THING the Teacher was from Puerto Rico and the meeting didn't last long because she asked my dad what happen and my dad told her "Well Mrs.Lopez wants me to speak English to my daughter at home but im not going to do it" and he explained why and then the principal said "ur doing a great job, your daughter needs to learn spanish well just so she can be bilingual in the future. Not sure why we were even here, I'll talk to Mrs.Lopez and explain". And during the years i learned english well and until like 5th grade I was able to speak and understand it perfectly. Plus in Kindergarten the teacher didn't let me speak spanish so that caused me to hater her more than she hated me cuz I knew no English so what did she want me to say? "fore luncho i guant a licuadation" (for lunch I want a milkshake) like bro I spoke spanish to all the girls who knew spanish but Mrs.Lopez didn't let me speak spanish she would say "Genesis speak English". Glad I aint in kindergarten anymore plus idk how her last name was "Lopez" when she was literally Asian...
In America, it is common to have the same teacher, all day, until about 5th or 6th grade, then higher grades you have to go to different classes. I always found it so stressful.
@@lordlord5548 Потому что в IELTS лексикон иной, академический, даже если это General плюс британский вариант английского, они еще могут шотландский акцент добавить для сложности. А он говорит на английском с американским акцентом.
Wow I didn’t know Russian schools were so different from American schools my dad is from france and he always tells me the stories of how strict schools are in Europe lol
привет, Эдуард. Как поживаешь? Я знаю, что переезд из одной страны в другую может быть очень трудным. Я переехал в Соединенные Штаты из России, когда мне было всего 9 лет, то есть около 6 лет назад, и сначала я тоже только немного знал английский. я до сих пор не так хорошо знаю английский и большую часть времени пользуюсь переводчиком, но все мы поправляемся! твой английский очень хорош. Просто знайте, что вы не одиноки в движении. продолжай в том же духе над своими видео!! -твоя самая большая поклонница, алошенька
I had similar experience but it was a year after 2001 9/11 and starting high school as softmore , not freshman, was extremely difficult. Being the first person on my family attending local American school and not knowing English. Made a ton of mistakes
OMG!! Your mom threw you to the sharks with no life saver!! I would cry too if I didn't understand what anyone was saying!! It's super scary and you feel lost. It's a shame you weren't given a translator or taught some English first before going on to school that year. I feel so bad that no one was your friend either. "The New Kid" is always hard, I know it was for me. Sometimes you get bullied for being new and "not like them". I feel so bad for you!!
That was amazing. You are very brave. Must have been so hard. The pyjamas might be because of pyjama day? In the UK here we have pyjama day when everyone pays money to charity and comes into school wearing pyjamas. High school is different classes for each subject, but primary is just one teacher and in one room most the time. Thanks for the story. I would love to hear a story in Russian.
Hi, Eduard. Moving abroad is not easy for an adult, let alone 12 year old. I'm glad you're happy now :)
Haahahahahahahahahahahaa
He's 12 year old??
@@ananyasahoo2615 idk
@@ananyasahoo2615 no he was 12 when he moved to usa
As someone who's first language was Spanish, on the first day of kindergarten, I was so confused.
Luckily, the teacher spoke Spanish and so did most of the students.
We were all Mexican or Salvadoran.
He's irish only and my husband. So. He has a half cast Japanese. Wife
That’s crazy that they didn’t have a class for students to learn English 😳 and just threw you into mainstream classroom like that?? When I moved to Australia in 1998, (I was 7) they had a NAP (new arrival program) for students to learn English then transfer to mainstream classes. Anyway glad you survived, would have been super hard.
I was in a program like that, but the teachers only spoke English anyway 😂
i was just thrown in the middle of the year in an italian class without knowing one single italian world, when i was 10 years old
I really respect the fact that you allowed yourself to be vulnerable. That is heartbreaking to hear your difficult time during this transition. Do you have siblings?
I came from Balkan and I can confirm our school system is same as in Russia. Except for language I see no difference between Balkan and Russian people, and that’s why we can relate so much. I also am looking forward to more comparisons between Russia and USA ✌️
Same here
Im from Croatia and everything is same as in Russians school just our teachers don't wear female suits but they wear normal closets not pijamas😂
He's irish white. His wife is half English. Half Japanese. Yakusa
Eduard makes me want to get a Russian boyfriend again..
Ik 😩😍
i have a crush on a russian boy
Again? XD
There will be plenty of Ukrainian men for you in Ukraine. Since there are a lot of dead Russian men in this current war. Good luck with finding yourself a local Russian guy in California (Sacramento, SF, LA areas) and New York (Brighton Beach NYC). And some in Canada too.
OH MY GODH SAME🤦♀️
God Bless you bro. I appreciate you sharing that. I can imagine that being a very tough situation, but through that adversity comes strength. Love the videos bro. Keep it up.
Thank you for sharing your lived experience. It's really brave to share personal stories like that and it's also encouraging for others who may feel like giving up...
In Russia one teacher and one class, in entry school only. In high or middle school u have different teachers, but classmates from 1 class till 10 the same.
I can completely relate to this on a certain level and know my older sisters did too. I remember I wouldn’t speak in class because all the other kids would make fun of my accent. I do know, you are very brave it is a huge adjustment. You are definitely a beautiful soul ❤❤
I love your honesty and storytelling.
I'm shocked they didn't put you in a New Comer's ESOL class? Granted LA is a totally different school system. I'm also shocked you weren't provided with a translator. I can say from experience, they almost never tell teachers in advance that certain students don't speak English. We find out after the fact. I blame the school for this. They failed you.😭
Parents too. They are ruining children’s lives and giving them stress. He didn’t know any English, and the parents didn’t care! That’s crazy
@@HannahandGuineaPigsIt's weird because I genuinely think the parents are trying to give their kids a better future but at the same time they also don't realize how different things are in the West vs Eastern-esque countries. And they don't even prepare their kids for that culture shock or difference.
Man your not alone coming to America confused and lost. I have been living in America for 15 years but was born and raised in Ukraine 🇺🇦 at a orphanage until I was 8 years old. But I am mixed ukrainian and russian. 🇷🇺 I would have dropped out to but my mom wouldn't let me 🤣😅 but I totally understand your situation man! They called the Russian chick in my school days
A Russian and Ukrainian mix 😳
Yup I am mixed lol watch out! 😂😅 just joking
Don't give up... sometimes it's the school's environment that ain't right, or one's mindset ain't ready or home life is toi chaotic....either way take the (not too much) time to figure out which path you'd like to take....and then try school again
This was very interesting Eduard! Just for your information. Schools are very different depending on what STATE you're living, as well!
Right? In Wichita there would be absolutely NO WAY this would happen. All immigrant students are required to take New Comers class, especially if they don't speak English to learn English first, then they test out to join the other students. There's resources to make sure the kids aren't alone and they're paired with a bilingual student to help them too. LA should do better.
I completely understand you, how U felt and everything... it’s hard to adopt especially when u r moving to strange country don’t knowing language... it’s hard... but u don’t need to feel ashamed talking about it because that experience made u how u r now! U you grown to wonderful person.... u should thank your parents bringing u to USA, they provided you much better life and lots opportunities in front of u. 😊
Hi, Eduard. My first day of kindergarten was like yours too. I did not know English- only Spanish. I cried in the middle of class too. 🥺
Bro i i tried to do my own sign language XD i was so worried porque no sabia LOL
@@Mexgualas2022 yo nkt trying to be mean 😂😂😂😂 but that's funny
That’s so rough for a kid❣️
Aw thanks for sharing your story. You're totally adorable. Love you even more now ❤️😍😘
Thanks for the vlog. Just "discovered" you and am enjoying listening to you speak. You are charming.
💪🏻 It's great that you didn't give up 💪🏻✌🏻❤️
That girl sounds amazing. 🥰🥰🥰
I felt the same at 11 when i had a new teacher new class .
Love frome Czech Republic ❤️
It's still awesome to see you happy!
I remember my first day of kindergarden. I grew up in a Russian family, but grew up in America. Despite growing up in the U.S., I didn't learn any English before going to school. I was so confused on the first day and I cried during lunch. Even before going to school, I would tell my parents that I didn't want to go, but my parents obviously still made me go to school.
The part where the kids have different classmates in every subject is true only in public schools. Right now I go to a charter school, and it feels like home there. We have uniforms and teachers would also dress appropriately, but our school is very poor so all kids bring their own lunch, and we're often short on staff so we have this thing called "Guardian Guild", where parents volunteer to help the school with anything it needed, from substituting to fundraising for the school. I am so glad that I switched to that Charter school because I actually made friends that I feel close with because we have the same classmates each year (same group). My class is very small, we have only ten people, had twelve last year. The teachers love their work and they almost feel like second parents, or close family relatives. Everyone's favorite teacher in our school is the Latin teacher. He absolutely loves his job and subject, he is also very knowledgeable in linguistics, so he would often make connections from other languages to Latin. He knows a lot about Roman Culture and would make presentations on it. Everyone loves him and he's a fun person to be around.
I prefer that charter school over any private school any day.
:)
Thank you if you read my info dump.
School can be stressful all that change brings out insecurity I went to all girl school Loretto college in Dublin Ireland I was the only American can u imagine and shy, so I feel for you and we had uniforms I prefer its more professional and lessens competition with rich and poor. I like your spirit u seem a gentle soul ✨ 💛
School in China almost similar to Russia. You stay in the same room with similar classmates but the teachers move around
Oh, it is really emotional story. I am glad that u finally managed through your school. But yeah, it is challenging.
And about school, in Romania - where is a lot Russian style - first four years we have the same teacher and classroom for all subjects, except from foreign languages, sports and arts. In the secondary school, we have the same classroom, but different teachers. :)
Thank you for shareing your story with us. ❤
Same!!! In kindergarten, 1 grade and 2nd grade same teachers, same room but after that same room but different teachers!
Me, as a german came to france without knowing the language, so i can feel that soo bad
You're a very sweet young man...thank u for sharing ur story....
it’s good you’re happy!
Oh😢 this is hart breaking! This would not happen in Norway! You would be put in a welcome class and stayed there for as long as you need to make sure you was able to handle the language and the work they would help you adjust to the new right class gradually! This is really hart breaking 😢😢😢😢
American born US Army child here and I toured Post Nazi Europe the first 4 years of my life. When we came back to America at 4 years old I spoke 5 languages. I was 4 when I went through this in 4-5 pre kindergarten which I was referred to as an adjustment suggestion because I did NOT appreciate the change in culture. In 5-6 year old kindergarten no one could understand my mixed European accent. In 6-7 year old first grade, the US ARMY had to sue the local Public School System so that they wouldn't force me into special education along side people on the spectrum due to the thick mixed European accent I had acquired learning to think, speak, walk and talk in Europe. I understood every word they said but no one understood me due to my European accent and even my ability to speak in complex sentence diagrams confused full grown adults at age 6. I had to take 10 years is speech therapy. I started attending at age 4 and graduated from speech therapy at age 14. I think your ability to adapt and overcome is astounding. It took me 10 years to shake my accent and speak English as clearly as you currently do, and I had military Speech Pathologist teaching me how to speak AMERICAN. You've done great Eduard. Hang in there and keep your head up. We've all been through this, even I hit a limit of culture shock where I heard the words I could comprehend the sentences, but NONE OF IT MADE ANY SENSE and I was fluent in English. Then add in the fact that no one understands the words you say when you speak and YES 😅 it makes you want to leave and never come back again 😂
I got so angry this one time I stormed up to the front of the class and wrote my sentences out on the blackboard. I finished every SINGLE sentence with an arrow pointing back to -> SINCE NO ONE CAN UNDERSTAND ME!!!!!!
The teachers made a more intense effort to decipher my accent from that point on. I just got so tired of answering the question correctly just to have the teacher ask another student the same question and get the same answer I had just said I simply decided to write it out on the blackboard for the entire class to read. I was in tears the WHOLE ENTIRE TIME. Every time I drew an arrow ⬆️ to SINCE NO ONE CAN UNDERSTAND ME tears just sprung to my eyes. The teacher sent for the principal, who came to my class to find me grandstanding for the whole world to see refusing to sit down and successfully answering every single question the teacher asked me correctly writing out my responses on the blackboard. From that point on the teachers started a more WRITE YOUR ANSWERS OUT and less VERBAL QUIZLET style. I kept telling the principal I CANT "COME WITH (YOU)" RIGHT NOW I AM TAKING A QUIZ THAT WILL DETERMINE MY DAILY GRADE! and absolutely refusing to leave until the quiz was over.
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This is 15% from what I expected. I NEED MORE STORY TIME PLEASE. I ask you respectfully, I need more videos like this. Infinite please, I really love it. I love this kinda video, like act real, real smile, real expression. Doesn't mean I don't like the Shorts or Tiktok videos, those are pretty cool. But for a long video like this, I want you to do something natural like this, to balance all the actings you've done on Tiktok. Please, I'd love to watch anything. Like tell us the stories while you're eating any food you like.
Stay safe, be happy. I love you
We are glad you’re here :) ilysm
I'm picturing a younger Eduard crying 😢
I'm pretty sure I'd cry and pretend I was sick. Are you still friends with the girl who called you dude?
In my town we live in pajamas lol
So glad you made a UA-cam channel :)
I love ur videos bestie💗
lmaoooo i feels so bad for u but at the same time this story is so funny 😂😂😂 my first years in Europe were hell too, я тебя очень хорошо понимаю.... btw shoutout to the funny girl for make u feel better
Happy Birthday Eduard
I had very similar life experience at the similar age. I am happy to hear i am not alone who had to go through these things. First time i see it told from someone else, but too similar
I understand what you went through, I didn’t learn English until I was in the 2nd grade when I moved to Long Beach. It was a culture shock but it did get better.
This is so hurt full to hear. I'm sorry you experienced that. Your trachers should have been more caring, like make sure someone showed you the class rooms. And you should have english class before, so that you can understand it. It was their fault.
Awwwww young eduard!! Lol middle school was so much fun a lot of memories with all y’all 😭 I remember you used to teach me bad words in your language lol! What was it “suka”???🤣🤣🤣
Thank you for being vulnerable with us. How many times have your teachers teach class in their pajamas, btw?
Same I first day was terrible I cried so much I didn’t know how to speak English I speak Hindi I didn’t understand what the teacher was saying i didn’t understand every time I went to school I would start crying 😭
We all face our fears of dropping out
School for you seemed like hell I know for me it was, but I’m glad you adjusted to being in America
You are amazing as speaking
Bro I can understand when you feel like lost
This is so relatable
I respect you brutha
I’m American and I didn’t know any teachers came to school in their pj’s. Seems shameful to me to make such a poor appearance as a professional. Yeah, they shouldn’t have just threw you in like that; how mean!
Thank you Eduard 4 sharing
I think I get the uniform bit as someone who lived in Canada their entire life, except since I went to a catholic school (they recently put it for public schools too), the students would wear uniforms, but the teachers could pull up wearing sandals and pyjamas and whatnot. Such a slap in the face towards the students.
I'm Italian I was born in Italy and I have horrible English I feel your pain
I love watching your videos
I’m 13 and I cry after every class so ur good
Eduards evolution 💙😊
As a someone who's first language was Spanish seriously first day of Kindergarten was bad for me like throughout all of Kindergarten I didn't understand any english and wost part, my teacher hated me just because I didn't speak English and she kept telling my dad that we needed to speak English at home or else she would program a meeting with the Principal so my dad told her "Program a meeting with the pincipal cuz Im not talking english at my home because my wife only speaks spanish and it would be rude for us to speak english and she not understanding" FUNNY THING the Teacher was from Puerto Rico and the meeting didn't last long because she asked my dad what happen and my dad told her "Well Mrs.Lopez wants me to speak English to my daughter at home but im not going to do it" and he explained why and then the principal said "ur doing a great job, your daughter needs to learn spanish well just so she can be bilingual in the future. Not sure why we were even here, I'll talk to Mrs.Lopez and explain". And during the years i learned english well and until like 5th grade I was able to speak and understand it perfectly. Plus in Kindergarten the teacher didn't let me speak spanish so that caused me to hater her more than she hated me cuz I knew no English so what did she want me to say? "fore luncho i guant a licuadation" (for lunch I want a milkshake) like bro I spoke spanish to all the girls who knew spanish but Mrs.Lopez didn't let me speak spanish she would say "Genesis speak English". Glad I aint in kindergarten anymore plus idk how her last name was "Lopez" when she was literally Asian...
In America, it is common to have the same teacher, all day, until about 5th or 6th grade, then higher grades you have to go to different classes. I always found it so stressful.
What up buttercup, brave to be vulnerable, just woaw
Так прикольно слушать и всё понимать , я сдаю английский и на устной части вообще не так , там всё говорится какими-то сложными словами
да, какой то сюр. слушаю речь для примера на аудио в ielts - ни черта не понимаю, здесь все clearly))
@@lordlord5548 Потому что в IELTS лексикон иной, академический, даже если это General плюс британский вариант английского, они еще могут шотландский акцент добавить для сложности. А он говорит на английском с американским акцентом.
Wow I didn’t know Russian schools were so different from American schools my dad is from france and he always tells me the stories of how strict schools are in Europe lol
Do a story time on things that happened in your first years of school
I’m from Moldova, and I moved to UK two years ago and the same thing happened to me…
I hated the first year here but now I’m ok
Do more story times.
Plz
привет, Эдуард. Как поживаешь? Я знаю, что переезд из одной страны в другую может быть очень трудным. Я переехал в Соединенные Штаты из России, когда мне было всего 9 лет, то есть около 6 лет назад, и сначала я тоже только немного знал английский. я до сих пор не так хорошо знаю английский и большую часть времени пользуюсь переводчиком, но все мы поправляемся! твой английский очень хорош. Просто знайте, что вы не одиноки в движении. продолжай в том же духе над своими видео!!
-твоя самая большая поклонница, алошенька
Which country do you like better?
@@marley606 i like both equally, but im glad im came to the USA. ive made so many friends here and i cant imagine myself living in Russia now.
@@angel_dust6_9 Yeah I heard it's really bad now with Putin and the war 😬
I had similar experience but it was a year after 2001 9/11 and starting high school as softmore , not freshman, was extremely difficult. Being the first person on my family attending local American school and not knowing English. Made a ton of mistakes
MAKE MORE VIDEOS LIKE THIS PLS THIS WAS 1 YEAR BEFORE
I really want to learn fluent Russian. I only know a little bit of Russian, but she makes me interested in Russia.😂
OMG!! Your mom threw you to the sharks with no life saver!! I would cry too if I didn't understand what anyone was saying!! It's super scary and you feel lost. It's a shame you weren't given a translator or taught some English first before going on to school that year. I feel so bad that no one was your friend either. "The New Kid" is always hard, I know it was for me. Sometimes you get bullied for being new and "not like them". I feel so bad for you!!
We don’t start switching classes in America until junior high so that was actually different for everyone in your class 😅
Wow im so impressed for russian teachers
That was amazing. You are very brave. Must have been so hard. The pyjamas might be because of pyjama day? In the UK here we have pyjama day when everyone pays money to charity and comes into school wearing pyjamas. High school is different classes for each subject, but primary is just one teacher and in one room most the time. Thanks for the story.
I would love to hear a story in Russian.
A teacher coming to school in pyjamas is really ridiculous. And disrespectful
Be more confident 💪🏻
That’s crazy that a teacher is allowed to show up in jammies! I live in the Midwest & that would never have been allowed by teachers or students.
It still sucks and I knew English. I had almost beat for beat the same experience in Cincinnati and the culture shock is unreal.
like how hes famous on tt but not on yt
Oh and I would love to see strange Russian foods.
Vodka, balalaika?
Blin
Oh, like cow tongue?
@@TheTrendyCook 🤨
If your first day in school was in 2010!
What was your age that time?
Cuz I started 1st day at school in 2010 too
I feel like the divas in your blood. Portugal
Bro this guys content is so good I want to become russian
Question: why do u always make tik toks in your car
You should do vlogs
Guys it was made on April 1
The body cream is the peach. Top one from superdrug .
Love you lots and lots
Had a dream about this dude recently. Never think about him any other time while I'm awake. But last night, he was mine. Pretty crazy.
"I love it. Not the school, but I love everything about America." 🤣🤣🤣🤣
I love every thing about America
Do you still keep in touch with that friend?
Have you been. To London . Honestly. Its scary
I've always thought school was mostly the same in most countries
Its wild how were both mixed russian armenian
Эдуард, колобрацию хочу предложить, напиши мне как с тобой связаться?
In India we have the same classroom for most subjects except sports, arts etc. but every subject has different teachers.
in india we do same as russia
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I think you were frustrated and that’s why you cried which is normal. ❤