We are migrants: listen to our story

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We are migrants: listen to our story By: Francesca, Matteo, Noah, Cosima

We are migrants: listen to our story we believe that immigration makes countries more interesting and helps people become more tolerant.

We shall therefore endeavor to: We will not prejudice you. We can insert another lesson to learn about other cultures/religions --> to be open mind Help the child stay connected with his cultural roots. Accept your habits and personal way to live. We have to consider you for who you are or your acts and not for where you come from or what you look like. Talk to you and make you comfortable so you can feel welcome here. Knowing your story so we know more and can help you.

We shall therefore endeavor to: We’ll try to teach you the language, in the class Encourage you to go to activities with everybody to make new contacts, organizations where people do things together. We’ll help you when there’s something you don’t understand even in the class or at school. “talk-cafe” where you comes together to meet other people and make new contacts It’s best for you to go to language lessons after school. (like okan) Teacher has to be trained for when immigrants are in their class.