How Playing Sports Helped Me Make Friends in a US High School 🏐🀝

 When I first arrived at my American high school, I was worried about meeting new people. My English was a bit weak, and I felt shy. However, everything changed when I joined the Volleyball and Gym sessions. Here is how sports became my bridge to making friends:




1. Language is Not a Barrier in Sports πŸƒ‍♂️ On the volleyball court, you don't need perfect grammar to play. You just need teamwork and energy. Playing together helped me communicate with my classmates using simple words and signs. It’s the fun way to learn!



2. Finding Supportive Friends πŸ‘« The best part about my gym class is the people. My friends there are always helping me. They understand that English is my second language, and they support me every day. This kind of environment makes school much more enjoyable.



3. Boosting My Confidence πŸ“ˆ Scoring a point or winning a game gives you a great feeling. It made me feel like I belong to the group. This confidence helped me speak more in my other classes, like Engineering and Math.




4. The 'Vibe' of the Class ✨ As I mentioned before, some periods in my school have a great 'vibe.' When you share a hobby with others, you become more than just classmates; you become a team.




Conclusion: If you are a new student in the US, my advice is: Join a sport! It’s the fastest way to improve your English and find a community that supports you. Do you prefer team sports or individual sports? Let me know in the comments! πŸ‘‡

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