4 How does England compare to his/her own country?
Burkan says things are more organized in England. Life in Turkey is faster and more hectic.
Ming says in Chinese culture children and parents stay together and people are surrounded by family, but in England it's different.
Luz-Elena says there is more opportunity in England than in Colombia. Mehul says that the roads were bigger and busier than in Kenya. (He 31so says that England is a democratic country, so people are free, ich implies that his country isn't.)
5 What family does she/he talk about?
Burkan is married and he has a daughter.
Ming's daughter is married and she has a son. They are settled in England and he sees his daughter every day. His wife is very close to her family in China. .
Luz-Elena got married, but the marriage didn't work. She has two children.
Mehul says his children were born in England and all their friends are English
6 What does he/she think of living in England?
Burkan says there is a system that works in England. He loves London and he's a British citizen now. For now, he wouldn't think of living anywhere else.
Ming says things got easier as his English improved, but he still feels e a foreigner. He misses his friends and colleagues.
Luz-Elena is very thankful that she came to England and she loves living in the country. She goes to Colombia every year, but she misses England when she's there.
Mehul says England is a democratic country where people are free. He also thinks England is a welcoming society. He became a British citizen 24 years ago. He says Britain gave him an education and the opportunity to better himself.
7 Does she/he intend to stay or go back home?
Burkan would like to go back to Istanbul one day.
Ming thinks he and his wife will return to China.
Luz-Elena doesn't say specifically, but she is very happy in England and it seems unlikely that she will go back home.
Mehul says that he feels British now and that England is his country and his home.
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