Dependency Tree
865
GPD CoO | 8 538 |
---|
Continent of Origin | M |
---|
GDP DC | 40 718 |
---|
Destination Continent | E |
---|
Distance | far |
---|
GDP Change | E |
---|
Home Change | im |
---|
Select a sentence
s-1
| Seda came to the UK in 2002 to improve her proficiency in English. |
s-2
| I mostly struggled with cultural differences. |
s-3
| My inexperience and lack of appreciation in different ways that people behave puzzled me for quite a while. |
s-4
| In time I got used to having milk in tea, obsessing about recycling, and endlessly talking about the weather. |
s-5
| I am proud of who I am and where I come from. |
s-6
| Looking at what I have achieved over the years in the UK, people have shown me respect as well. |
s-7
| They see me as a successful professional who has done it all while speaking a second language, living in different surroundings, and being part of a different culture. |
s-8
| Like every single person who learnt English as a non-native, I struggled and got frustrated when I couldn't express myself. |
s-9
| But thanks to the lovely people in my local Adult Education Centre, I found my voice eventually. |
s-10
| Being a migrant in the UK has taught me to be strong when circumstances are less than ideal. |
s-11
| Living here has shown me that the ways some people do things are not necessarily the only way of doing it. |
s-12
| And that means learning to adapt. |
s-13
| Migration means different things to different people. |
s-14
| Depending on their circumstances, people are just trying to make life work for them in the way they hope to live it. |
Text view
•
Download CoNNL-U