Wednesday, August 23 th 2019 is
my first orientation which was followed not only by us who came from the U to U
(University to University) the program, but also was attended by all participants
of the student exchange program, SEA Teacher, and also SEA Tvet. We were
briefly introduced to the Filipino culture but were of great significance to
we, and we received a lot of very important knowledge that we could apply later
when returning to Indonesia.
We also had a chance to meet with all the
important officials in CLSU, especially Mr. Regidor G. Gaboy, Dean of College
of Education, As well as our prospective teacher candidates during the teaching
practice at school. We ended this orientation activity by having lunch
together, and when I tried for the first time a typical Filipino meal, it
turned out really delicious! Very fitting on our tongue which is Indonesian
citizens. Starting from there, I increasingly want to explore the foods in the
Philippines.
First Food and drink in Philippines |
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After doing the orientation, the time is
to look around what is around CLSU. CLSU is a progressive university committed
itself to the nation's march to progress by providing its students with
equality education that enables them to become responsive and productive
citizens of their community and of the country as a whole. This CLSU area is
very wide. There are many important buildings such as the Reimers hall, USHS
and DepEd building, Dormitory, Tennis Court, Botanical Garden, CTC Building,
Hospital, Little Baguio park, Mini Rizal Park, and many more. On-campus there
is also a shopping center for students named "Old Market" which sells
equipment and food needed by all students. The food there is so delicious that
I want to go on and on to go there.
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