1. Daily Journal:
Tell me about...
Your dream job.
Your dream house.
Your dream location where you'll live.
Your dream car.
Your dream vacation.
What can/will you do to reach these dreams?
2. Economy Activity: The Learning tells the stories of four teachers from the Philippines who teach in Baltimore and send remittances home to their families in order to improve their family members' economic situations.
Clip 1: "Would It Be Worth It To You?" (length 3:45)
This clip begins at 3:41 when the interviewer says, "Why the United States?" It ends at 7:26 with the statement "You will experience the good life there."
Clip 2: "Working in Baltimore to Send Money Back Home" (length 5:02)
This clip begins at 15:25 with Grace Amper posting a math problem on the board. It ends at 20:27 with Dorotea Godinez saying, "Sometimes I send $1,700 or $1,800 a month."
Clip 3: "The Fruits of Baltimore" (length 4:12) This clip begins at 1:10:14 with a shot of the Foodarama. It ends at 1:16:04 with Angel Alim-Fores' family sitting quietly.
Tell me about...
Your dream job.
Your dream house.
Your dream location where you'll live.
Your dream car.
Your dream vacation.
What can/will you do to reach these dreams?
2. Economy Activity: The Learning tells the stories of four teachers from the Philippines who teach in Baltimore and send remittances home to their families in order to improve their family members' economic situations.
Clip 1: "Would It Be Worth It To You?" (length 3:45)
This clip begins at 3:41 when the interviewer says, "Why the United States?" It ends at 7:26 with the statement "You will experience the good life there."
Clip 2: "Working in Baltimore to Send Money Back Home" (length 5:02)
This clip begins at 15:25 with Grace Amper posting a math problem on the board. It ends at 20:27 with Dorotea Godinez saying, "Sometimes I send $1,700 or $1,800 a month."
Clip 3: "The Fruits of Baltimore" (length 4:12) This clip begins at 1:10:14 with a shot of the Foodarama. It ends at 1:16:04 with Angel Alim-Fores' family sitting quietly.