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How Tia Lola Came

to Stay

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prepared

These people have prepared, or created, some traditional food from their homeland.

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Prepared

Made ready

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Welcomed

Newcomers to the United States feel

welcomed when others greet them.

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Welcomed – greeted in a friendly way.

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Honor

If a relative talks about “the old country,” listen with

respect, or honor.

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Honor – something enjoyable and special

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Included

Everyone can be included as a citizen of the world at an

international festival.

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Included – belonging to or part of a group.

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Observes

This boy observes, “Our new city is big!” His family agrees with

what he said.

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Observes

watches

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Glances

When a newcomer glances, or looks, at you, smile and say

hello.

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Glances

Looks at quickly and then looks away again.

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Sensitive

Be caring and sensitive about the customs of

newcomers.

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Sensitive

Showing understanding and awareness.

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Unspoiled

Some city dwellers have moved from areas that

seem untouched, or unspoiled, by people.

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Unspoiled

Not changed by people

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Encouragement

Encouragement and support can make an

immigrant feel at ease in new surroundings.

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Encouragement

Making someone feel hopeful

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Negative

Recent immigrants might have gloomy, or negative feelings,

at first in their new land.

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Negative

unpleasant