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I will immigrate to Flushing in the United States at the end of next year and ask for advice from people who have experienced it.

. Hi. When I first came to the United States, my English was very poor. I just know a few words. The kind who don't know how to form sentences. According to my experience and that of my friends, it usually takes 3 to 4 months to basically understand what they are saying. I can also speak the basics. I don't know whether your place is a mess or not. But in short, it's not as exaggerated as you think. I thought it was like that when I first came here, but their people are okay and quite enthusiastic, but the white girls are more arrogant. In the United States, there are about 7-8 classes a day. There is no nap at noon. Class continues after lunch and ends at about 2-3 o'clock. They are not fixed classrooms like in China. You can choose the courses you want to take. The classrooms are divided into history classrooms, biology classrooms, etc. After class, you have to run to the classroom. We only have 3 minutes after class, and everyone will be assigned a The cabinets in the corridor are like those in American TV series. They usually report to the teacher to go to the toilet and go to the cabinet after class, and then need a PASS from the teacher. If you don’t understand, take your time, I’m still at this stage = =. Are you going to a public school or a private school? You can take ESL classes, English as a second language. They might be able to take care of you. If you want some oral information, talk to me. If you want to know more, contact me. I am currently in Pennsylvania, USA. It's true that prices are more expensive than in China. 9 out of 10 items sold here are made in China - -. . Regular clothes cost 20-30 US dollars, but if you buy famous brands, they are more expensive. But shopping here is fun