Magandang Gabi! Good evening.. It’s such of fun to learn some of Tagalong expression which some words are actually similar to Indonesia language.

It’s August 30, 2019. This afternoon, The coordinator, Mr. Rafael Onate picked us up to walked around and showed us the buildings in USANT. We were introduced to the Dean of Education College and some teachers in the room. After that we were asked to follow Social Science class by Ma’am Nelia with other USANT students.

We were learned research about 10 Global issues for millennial. By following this class I notice the difference and compare to our education system. I learned that students in USANT are very active in class, they also very expressive in pointing out their ideas. That what’s makes the learning environment more alive. Not to miss, we also got the chance to involved in discussion and bringing the issues from Indonesian perspective.

After learning, we acquainted with our buddies. There are about 10 persons of them. I admit that they are very nice to us. They willingly accompany us to the market. Then, in the traditional market of Iriga, we went there by Tricycle. It’s a traditional transportation besides jeepney. It’s my first time and I’m so excited to try it. we bought a lots of stuff that we might need during we’re here.

When it’s 7 p.m. already, we say good bye to each other because our buddies have to go home and I have to do other stuff. What a very nice first impression I experience.

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