Spot Dictation (5 points, 0.5 point each) Directions: Listen to the passage and fill in the blanks with the exact words you hear. My great-great-grandparents were the first in my family to arrive in the United States, immigrating to this country from Europe. However, I am the first in my bloodline to arrive in the States, as I was adopted from South Korea in my (1) __________. I have for the most part (2) __________ the customs and practices of my adoptive parents because I was raised with their values and know nothing of my biological parents. I only (3) __________ their family name. The significance of my race has been (4) _________ in my mind since my mother took my younger brother and me to Asian cultural (5) _________before we had even started school. She did this in an effort to (6) _________ for the lack of cultural diversity in the area; my brother and I were the only Asian children at school and in the community. Thus, the realization that there are different “types” of people, as far as race is concerned, actually came to me in meeting other South Koreans. Attending college has helped (7) _________ the idea of my cultural identity, for that was the first time I ever came in contact with other peoples en masse. I was finally able to (8) _________ various races of students and faculty from around the world. Most of my life I had only been (9) _________ to white people, so being able to experience how other people lived allowed me to see how I was racially different. This encouraged me to learn more about these differences and how they truly affect how I live. Also, taking college courses with a multicultural focus (10) _________ to my perceptions concerning these differences and influences.