Tobias is from Argentina, has lived here for 3 years and is in 8th grade. When asked about the similarities between Portugal and his country, in his opinion, he says that there is almost nothing in common, maybe the food, but they are not exactly the same. He explains that education, people and food, for example, are different.
Regarding school, he likes the people and his friends. Education is very different between the two countries, given that the school years are different. He also mentions that in the fourth grade here in Portugal, they start learning things from the first grade. "Everything is different," says Tobias.
For him, studying is no longer so complicated, because he learned Portuguese quite well, since Portuguese is similar to Spanish, and this facilitated the start of his studies.
If he could ask for anything, he would wish that the teachers were more understanding and could help him more.
His relatives is not in Portugal, so he misses them. However, he believes that the integration of foreigners in Portugal is not difficult.
Elian is from Argentina, he's in 10th grade and has lived here for almost 3 years. He says that Argentina and Portugal have more differences than similarities. Regarding the differences, he says, the
Joaquin is Alma's brother. They came together from Argentina, so he has also been here in Portugal for almost two years and studies in 7th grade. He thinks that the main differences between these two
Alma is a 9th grade student and has been in Portugal for almost two years. She says that there are not many cultural differences between Argentina and Portugal, but religion and food are perhaps the m
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