Added: Oct 14, 2008

From: dhakajack

Duration: 8:35

American and Bangladeshi students involved in the 2005 LINC Exchange Program visited a Bangladeshi village and talked with some of the residents there. The Linking Individuals, Knowledge and Culture program was funded by the United States Department of State and implemented by Relief International (http://www.ri.org).

Channel: Travel

Tags: american  bangladesh  bangladeshi  exchange  linc  reliefinternational  schoolsonline  student  village 


Rating: 5.00 (1 ratings)    Views: 2108' favoriteCount='3    Comments: 4

azadsyed Says:

Oct 14, 2008 - very cordial conversation and good highlighting about their families! May they have a happy life!Azad from Germany

easacool Says:

Oct 14, 2008 - These guys have done a good job in showing us what it's like. We Bangladeshi's need to help our own people.

dhakajack Says:

Oct 14, 2008 - easacool also pointed a mistranslation -- Norjahan says that she has 3 girls (tinta meye) and 1 boy (ekta chele), but it gets translated as 3 boys, 1 girl. The translator was one of the Bangladeshi students participating in the project. He was translating on the fly, and we didn't catch it in editing. I think he got thrown off because the interviewer asked "how many boys, how many girls" and she gave her response in the opposite order.

friendships2005 Says:

Oct 14, 2008 - Really good clip i like so much worldwide know my cuntry.what is happens.