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Grandma Martha from Cuba Goes Viral for Teaching English to Her "Grandson" Ariel

Saturday, July 6, 2024 by Amelia Soto

Martha, the Cuban grandmother who has become a viral sensation on social media, continues to amaze. Although it is her "grandson" Ariel Ramos Perdomo who emigrated to the United States, she is determined not to be left behind, especially when it comes to speaking English.

During a video call with Ariel, he talked to Martha about the 4th of July, Independence Day in the United States, and even sang a few lines of the national anthem. "Martica, I was born and raised here in the United States, and I've only been here for a month, but I already know how to speak English and everything," he said confidently.

Ariel spoke a few phrases in English to Martha, and without hesitation, she began to repeat them as if they were genuinely having a conversation in that language. "English is our thing, Martha," Ariel assured her, laughing. While Martha's English is far from perfect, they had a very fun moment that brought laughter to their followers.

The conversation, occasionally interrupted by poor connectivity in Cuba, continued and, of course, they took the opportunity to catch up on some neighborhood gossip.

Martha and Ariel's Viral English Lessons

To provide more context on the heartwarming and humorous interactions between Martha and Ariel, we have compiled a list of frequently asked questions and their answers.

Who is Martha?

Martha is a Cuban grandmother who has gained viral fame on social media for her humorous and heartwarming interactions with her "grandson" Ariel Ramos Perdomo.

Why did Ariel move to the United States?

Ariel emigrated to the United States in search of better opportunities and has been there for a month, during which he has been learning English.

What makes Martha and Ariel's conversations special?

Their conversations are special because they are filled with humor, love, and determination, as Martha tries to keep up with Ariel's new life in the United States by learning English.

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