I never seen a midget french
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I'm bilingual, but English is my first language. I'm a lot more comfortable in English. My family speaks English at home. I feel it's important for me to attend an English school because English is my mother tongue. I feel like I should be educated in my first language. Also, English is the language that has the most possibilities in the field I want to go into later in life. I want to work in the sciences, and that's mostly in English. I think my life is similar to students who live in places where English is the majority language. The biggest difference is probably everyday stuff - like having to know French terms at the grocery store. Outside of school and home, I have to speak French most of the time. For example, I'm on a baseball team, and every one of my teammates is a francophone. I don't worry about losing my identity, living in Quebec. If anything, living here makes my identity stronger. Because there aren't may of us here. In the city of Quebec, less than 5 percent of people are anglophones. Your more aware of the fact that your an English speaking person when your in a French speaking society.