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El Kidlinker, Bolivia . No. 1-2004, page 4 of 8 | Previous Next page Back Information

Sample Who-Am-I? Student Works:
"What Are My Roots" module

Jaime

Las Yungas is a very hot province and has many things, for example, fruits, rivers. The city of Caranaví is very beautiful and lovely, there are squares, restaurants, swimming pools and all the things you can´t find in this city, there are also fish and a lot of animals; it also produces tomatoes, tangerines, oranges, bananas, papaya, cassava and balusa.

Andrea Maceda

La Paz and El alto is really nice, it’s different from the other areas because it’s wealthy. La Paz has many buildings and the Titicaca lake.

Vani Vargas

Well, I was born in Mar del Plata, it’s very big and it has many buildings and it’s really hot in there. It has big squares which have many interesting things, in the squares and also in the houses.

Besides, its streets are very wide and very clean.

The houses full of flowers and many roses, and many supermarkets where you can buy clothes or vegetables and meat, fruits and in the nights all the lights are turned on and it’s really beautiful.

Benjamín

My name is Benjamín Cortez.

My parents’ names are Teodosio and Elsa.

I was born the latest and my brothers beat me.

I speak Spanish but I’m learning Aymara. My family is nice and pleasant.

My family is interested in working a lot for the country.

My mom sews and works with fabrics, and she earns money.

My brother is a lawyer and wins trials.

Live happy in
the hope,
be patient in
the suffering and
persistent in
the prayer.

Rm12,12

Luis

My dad is from a distant place in Bolivia.

My mom is from a town, the province of Ayata. My mom’s name is Margarita. My dad’s name is José. I belong to the Aymara culture, and I speak Spanish because it’s a symbol of Bolivia, I’m proud of my culture because I can communicate with other people.


Noemi Piluy, 8 years
Santa Cruz School

"The people at my job"

By Francisco (a young shoeshiner)

In my job I run into many people who sometimes treat me badly, who complain that it is wrong. This makes me feel angry, but there are also people who treat me well. Sometimes they pay me extra for my job. I think those people can really appreciate my job. Some days things are fine because I find gringoes from other countries who pay well. They are people I like to work with.

El Kidlinker, Bolivia No. 1-2004, page 4 of 8
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