Fill in the Blanks Immigration GAPSOnline version English for Immigration (lesson 01) by Филипп Леонидович 1 customs fresh refugees settle differences from overseas to asylum engage interact away of miss move out barrier So , what's it like living ? Well , it can be exciting , but it can also be challenging . When you first arrive , everything feels new and different , but after a while , you start to down and adapt the cultural . Of course , there's always a language , but once you learn the local language , things become much easier . After some time , your new country starts to feel like home home . But sometimes , you might feel like a fish water . There are certain traditions and that you just don't understand . And then there are those moments when you the food from your home country or when you find yourself speaking your native language with someone who doesn't understand a word you're saying . I guess it's all part of making a start in a new place . Some people to another country because they want to study or work there . Others are forced to leave their homes because of war or natural disasters , and they become or seek . No matter what the reason , moving to a new country is a big change , and it takes time to get used to your new surroundings . One thing I've learned is that it helps to with the locals as much as possible . The more you in the community , the faster you'll feel at home . And don't be afraid to ask for help when you need it . People are usually very friendly and willing to lend a hand .