 I moved to the U.S. because my whole daughter has an allergy. She goes to the hospital two or three times a month. Because I'm an English nurse, I don't understand what the doctors say, so I need to learn English. Many of my students are single mothers who are here without their husbands. Their husbands are back in their native countries making the money to support them while they're here. Before, I can't open my mouth because I very worry people don't understand what I say. The IDEA program is really successful because it gives the students a chance to practice all of the skills that they need on their own time, so they can go through and repeat the exercises again and again until they're comfortable with them. I learned English for six months. Now I think I feel better. The project IDEA program helps them practice the pronunciation, the meaning of the word, the use of the word in a sentence. They also have a chance to play games, they can solidify their learning, sign in, sign in. We spawn. I like this class because I can learn new words and I can write sentence. I feel better in U.S. because I can go to any place and speak to people. The flipped model is one where students have the opportunity to learn their vocabulary and grammar at home and then come to class prepared to interact with a partner, a small group, and use that information. They benefit from being in class face to face with other students and use that time in a more authentic way. And then when we get in the classroom together we'll do a lot of different activities that will let them practice what they learned in their pre-work assignments. I learned how to make a PowerPoint online before I can do it. I also learned Google Slime typing words. For example at the last quarter we have a public speaking so the PowerPoint helped me. Through this program we put computers in their hands, we give them the tools to be able to search for work, to practice their pronunciation. They can take quizzes repeatedly. We give them the feedback online. Gina's skills have improved a lot in speaking. I think she will be able to find a job within one year. I don't see any issues with that and that would just help her improve her English even more. My dream is I want to open my Chinese medicine clinic. This is my dream. My advice for the students is don't give up. Don't give up and if you don't understand you can ask your teacher. Just do your best.