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Lizette OrtizBeing Mexican-Americanand 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.
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.
Made in Mexico!- I was born in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico.- It is on the border with El Paso, Texas in
the USA
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.
• 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.
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!!!)
• 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.
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.
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!
• There are no clubs, only sports teams, cheerleading, band and folkloric dance.
• I was a cheerleader!
First Grade Class Photo
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.
• 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
Some foods from the area!Cactus and its fruit.Guacamole!
• After graduating from University, I moved to Los Angeles, California.
• Los Angeles is a sister city of Nagoya!
12 hour drive!
Los Angeles is a fun place with beautiful weather!
There is A LOT to do!
• When I lived in Los Angeles, I worked as a bartender, a model, actress and dancer!
I played a nurse on a television show.
Fashion modeling
I was a demo model for nintendo 4 times!
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.
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!