Career Choices职业选择ACTII教师讲解版视频
Saturday morning. Marilyn and her mother-in-law Ellen are on the patio with Max.
Ellen:[She puts Max's teddy bear in his playpen.]There's your teddy bea, Max.
Ellen:He just loves that teddy bear that Grandpa Philip bought for him.
Marilyn:I took him to Philip's office yesterday for a checkup. You should have seen the look on his face when Molly gave him the injection.
Ellen:Oh, did he cry?
Marilyn:No. My dear little boy just looked up at me as if to say,“Mama, what are they doing to me? Help!”
Ellen:How did you feel? Tell the truth. Didn't you feel terrible?
Marilyn:I sure did. I held him closely. I kissed the top of his dear little head. He looked up at me. He tried to smile.
Being with him helped.
Ellen:Helped him? Or helped you?
Marilyn:Being a mother is not easy,if that's what you mean.
Ellen:Speaking of being a mother, I've been meaning to ask you what you were thinking abut regarding going hack to work.I know Rita Mae called I can imagine what is going through your head.
Marilyn:I'm sure you can, Ellen.
Ellen:There are so many things to consider One thing that makes it easier for you is that you have us. Max will always have a family member to watch over him while you're at work. I didn't have that when Richard and Susan were born.
Marilyn:What did you do?
Ellen:I chose to continue with my career as a music teacher. We hired a woman to watch Richard and then Susan, and I continued with my career.
Marilyn:Do you think you made the right decision?
Ellen:I think I did. But when Robbie was born, I decided to give full-time attention to raising Robbie. I felt differently
at that time.
Marilyn:And you gave up your career as a music teacher?
Ellen:Not exactly.I continued to teach piano lessons at home.
Marilyn:How did you feel about being away when Su-san and Richard were babies?
Ellen:I think I did the right thing for them and for myself and for Philip We needed the money.Remember?
Marilyn:Well, we do too, Ellen. Everything I earn helps us towards getting that house we want and need.
Saturday afternoon. Susan joins Ellen, Marilyn, and Max on the patio.
Susan:I can't wait till he's just a little older.Our toy company makes the most wonderful toys for kids.
Marilyn:Max thanks you. I thank you. And Richard thanks you. Now may I please say hello?
Susan:[to Marilyn] Hello.[to Ellen] Hello. I miss Max and think about him all week long.We talk about him at dinner time.
Ellen:Will you please try to relax? I've never seen you so wound up.
Marilyn:You seem to be enjoying the pressure.
Susan:The truth is, I am.My job is not an easy one, but I really enjoy it.
Marilyn:That is exactly what I wanted to talk to you about, Susan.
Susan:What's the problem?
Ellen:Marilyn's career.
Marilyn:Well, my choice of careers.
Susan:Choice?
Marilyn:My career as a fashion designer versus my career as a mother.
Susan:Why does it have to be one or the other?
Ellen:That's what I said.
Marilyn:How's that?
Susan:Why can't you do both?
Ellen:She's right.
Marilyn:Both?
Susan:Well, that's what I do. I have a job, and I have Michelle. I take care of both to the best of my ability. It's not
easy, but what is?
Ellen:And that's what did. I did both with Richard and Susan, and did both with Robbie.
Marilyn:I thought you stayed home with Robbie?
Ellen:I did. But I was lucky enough to have a career as a music teacher which I could continue at home.
Susan:Why can't you work at home, Marilyn? You're very talented. Designing dresses is a career you could establish out of your home, couldn't you?
Marilyn:I don't know why I didn't think of it. It seems so simple now. For a year or two I could stay at home with Max and do my dress designs.
Ellen:And you could make your dresses at home,
Susan:Sounds like a great way to solve the problem.
Ellen:That could solve your problem, Marilyn.
Marilyn:I'm going to call Rita Mae at home and ask her to come by and talk about it. She wants to see Max, anyway.
Susan:I think that really answers your questions, Marilyn. You can do it. Do your designs at home-here.
Marilyn:And let Rita Mae do the selling at the bou-tique.
Ellen:And you can both benefit financially.
Marilyn:I'm going to call Rita Mae right now Oh, Su-san, thank you so much for coming all this way from the city to talk to me about it. I hope you don't mind having taken so much time away from your busy schedule.
Susan:Are you kidding? I don't mind at all. As a matter of fact, I came to spend some time with my favorite nephew. [She bends over the playpen.]
Ellen:I think you should call Rita Mae right now. I think your idea of working at home is perfect.
Marilyn:I don't know what I would do without you I'm lucky to have you all.
Ellen:We are lucky to have you, Marilyn.
Susan:And so is Max.