Monday, November 26, 2012

Mexicans in America

In preparation for our viewing of A Better Life,  here is an informative report that analyzes the magnitude and trend of migration flows between Mexico and the United States; the experiences and intentions of Mexican immigrants repatriated by U.S. immigration authorities; U.S. immigration enforcement patterns; conditions in Mexico and the U.S. that could affect immigration; and characteristics of Mexican-born immigrants in the U.S.


Questions for A Better Life

Please answer these questions in the comment section of the blog.

1. Do you feel the movie is authentic? Explain.

2. What is your impression of the film so far?

3. What are some of the contrasts and juxtapositions we see in the city landscape of Los Angeles?

4. Do you think their life is better in Los Angeles?

5. In the scene where a police officer asks Luis to remove his shirt to see his gang tattoos, what emotions were provoked for you? What is this behaviour an example of?

6. Luis' father, Carlos, is an illegal immigrant.  How is this problematic for Luis?

7. How does Carlos' attitude (towards his culture, towards his father) change throughout the movie?

8. Is Carlos similar to his father?

9. When Carlos asks his father, "why do all these poor people have kids? What's the point?" his father responds, "don't say that." Why does his father respond this way? What is he trying to teach his son?

10. In general, what have you learned about immigration in America through this film?

Sunday, November 4, 2012

Seconda Media Homework for this week

Hello Seconda Media!

I know this blog is new for you, but I wanted to give you some instruction for this week.

For English:
1) Please complete all unit 13 workbook exercises.
2) For a grade, please write a 200-250 word play (pezzo teatrale). Please invent a new ending to A Tell-Tale Heart. Just like the play we read in class, be sure to use ADVERBS before every line so that that we understand how the characters are doing and saying things. If you are confused about how to write a scene from a play, use the play we read in class as your guide! Here's a short example of lines from a play:

Scene 3

A: (rudely) Move your chair! 
B: (patiently) Only if you say please.
A: (annoyingly) Fine! Pleeeease.

For Geography: please study all of your vocabulary and prepare for a written vocabulary quiz.

Thank you!

Prima Liceo - Homework for this week

Prima Liceo! 

While I am gone, please make sure to complete all unit two workbook activities. Please study any vocabulary we have covered since our last exam and prepare for a quiz and oral test on units one and two of New Headway. For Geography, I would like you use this website to search an Ellis Island passenger name (that is, an immigrant bound for America at the turn of the century).

http://www.ellisisland.org/search/passSearch.asp  

Try putting in your own last name! Write a 300-350 word diary entry from the perspective of that person. Pretend he/she is on the boat on the way over to America. Write about: where you're from, why you're coming to America, some of your hopes and fears, what you are going to do once you get there. 


Also, please read any material you have in your text on migration. Know that the following week we will have a written and oral test on population and migration.


Thank you!