Anayeli, a young indigenous girl with bright eyes and long black hair, wakes up with excitement. Today is the day she travels to Panama City for her English scholarship. She packs her colorful bag, filled with hope and curiosity about the new world she will discover.
Anayeli watches out the window, amazed by everything she sees. Her heart beats quickly, mixing nervousness with joy. As the bus stops, she gathers her bag and steps into the city, ready for her big adventure.
Ms. Thompson, the friendly English teacher, welcomes the students with a warm smile. "Hello, everyone! My name is Ms. Thompson. Today, we will learn new English words." Anayeli listens carefully, feeling brave and excited. She repeats the words: "book," "window," "friend," and "city."
Anayeli joins a group and learns to say "door" and "teacher." Carlos, a cheerful boy, helps her. "This is a pencil. Can you say pencil?" "Pencil," she repeats, smiling at her new friend. The classroom fills with laughter and learning.
Ms. Thompson reads aloud, pointing to pictures. "What is this? Is it a cat or a dog?" Anayeli answers, "It is a dog!" She feels proud to understand and speak English.
Anayeli walks outside with her new friends, her heart full of happiness. She remembers the new words she learned and dreams of speaking English even better. "Thank you for helping me," she says. The adventure is just beginning, and she can't wait for the next day.
















