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Being Mexican-American and following my dreams.

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A little bit about myself. I speak Spanish and French I love cooking, sewing, acting, modeling, photography and dancing. I have 3 cats back home. I had always wanted to live in Japan.
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Lizette Ortiz Being Mexican-American and following my dreams.
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Page 1: Being Mexican-American and following my dreams.

Lizette OrtizBeing Mexican-Americanand following my dreams.

Page 2: Being Mexican-American and following my dreams.

A little bit about myself.

• I speak Spanish and French• I love cooking, sewing, acting,

modeling, photography and dancing.• I have 3 cats back home.• I had always wanted to live in Japan.

Page 3: Being Mexican-American and following my dreams.

What is a Mexican-American?

• I was born and raised in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico.• I moved to the USA to go to University in El Paso,

Texas.• After graduation, I moved to Los Angeles, California.• There, I became an American Citizen.• I lived in Los Angeles for 7 years.• I believe I am equally Mexican and American.

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Made in Mexico!- I was born in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico.- It is on the border with El Paso, Texas in

the USA

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Sister Cities• The two cities are separated

by the Rio Grande river.• “Rio Grande” means Great

River.• Many people cross the border

every day for work and school.

• It can take up to 2 hours to cross the bridge! It’s very slow.

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• 606,526 people in El Paso, USA (80%) Hispanic• 1,166,246 people in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico

Hispanic: People who come from a country where Spanish is spoken

My Family!

• People live simple lives.

• They work, go to school and spend time with their family.

• For fun they go to the movie theater or restaurants.

• It is more relaxed than Tokyo or Los Angeles.

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Weather and climate• Desert

• Extreme weather.• Very dry. Only 300mm of rain per year.

Summer:Days can be as hot as 40⁰ C (the record high has been 46⁰ C!!)Nights can be as cool as 10⁰ C Winter:

Days can be as warm as 20⁰ C Nights as cold as -5⁰ C

(The record low has been -23⁰ C!!!)

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• There are a lot of factories in Juarez.

• There are some Japanese companies that have factories there too!

• My cousin works for Toshiba

Ciudad Juarez’s relationship with

Japan

• I lived in Ciudad Juarez until I was 20 years old.

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Border history Museum.• Built in 1888• The president lived there from

1911 - 1913

Guadalupe Cathedral• Built in 1935• Catholic Church

Some old, traditional Mexican buildings.

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High School in Mexico• High school is 3 years like in Japan • We wear uniforms to school too!• Everybody must take English class and pass with good

grades.• Public schools in Mexico have 2 shifts: 8:00am – 1:30pm and

2:00pm – 7:30pm. • I was in the PM shift.• My high school

was like Setaso, I had to pick a major.

• I majored in English!

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• There are no clubs, only sports teams, cheerleading, band and folkloric dance.

• I was a cheerleader!

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First Grade Class Photo

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El Paso,Texas, USA• After high school, I moved to El Paso to go to

University.• I attended the University of Texas at El Paso.• I studied Psychology for 5 years.

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• There are a lot of Mexican-Americans in El Paso.

• A long time ago, El Paso was part of Mexico.

The oldest church in El Paso, in the local traditional style.

El Paso’s first High School - 1916

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Some foods from the area!Cactus and its fruit.Guacamole!

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• After graduating from University, I moved to Los Angeles, California.

• Los Angeles is a sister city of Nagoya!

12 hour drive!

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Los Angeles is a fun place with beautiful weather!

There is A LOT to do!

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• When I lived in Los Angeles, I worked as a bartender, a model, actress and dancer!

I played a nurse on a television show.

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Fashion modeling

I was a demo model for nintendo 4 times!

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But my dream was always to live in Japan…

• When I came to Japan in 2006, my friend was an ALT just like I am now!

• That inspired me to move to Japan.

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On my days off I…• I wake up at around

10:00 and eat breakfast while I watch anime with my husband.

• In the afternoon, we ride our bicycles for a couple of hours.

• Then we come home, make dinner and watch more anime!

• On weekend nights we go out with friends to karaoke, an izakaya or to watch a movie at a friend’s home!


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