(56/100) Immigration Stories

B1
Recent Immigration Experiences
247 words

In many countries around the world, immigration has become a pressing topic in recent years. Many people have left their homes to search for better opportunities or to escape difficult situations. For example, in 2023, a large number of people left Afghanistan due to the political changes and insecurity in the country. They traveled to neighboring countries and even further to Europe, hoping to find safety and a better life.

One Afghan family shared their story of travel. They first went to Pakistan, where they lived in a small house with other refugees. The conditions were challenging, but they were grateful to be safe. After a few months, they decided to move to Europe. This journey was dangerous; they crossed mountains and rivers to reach their destination. After a long and exhausting journey, they finally arrived in Germany.

In Germany, they faced new challenges like learning the language and finding work. However, they also met many friendly people who helped them settle in. Community centers offered language classes and job training. The family felt a sense of hope for the future as they adapted to their new home.

While immigration brings difficulties, it can also offer new beginnings. Many immigrants bring skills and experiences that can enrich their new communities. Understanding their stories is important, as it helps us see the human side of immigration. It is not just a political issue; it is about real people searching for a better life for themselves and their families.

Comprehension Questions
Answer all questions based on the reading text
1.

What is one reason many people are immigrating?

2.

Where did the Afghan family first go after leaving Afghanistan?

3.

What kind of challenges did the family face in Germany?

4.

What did community centers provide to immigrants?

5.

What does the family feel as they adapt to their new home?

6.

According to the text, what can immigration bring to communities?

7.

Why is it important to understand immigration stories?

8.

What can we infer about the author’s view on immigration?