ANOTHER EXPERIENCES Hallo guys! this part I want to tell about my new friends in USJ-R Colleges. I forgot their name but they can be a good friends for me (eventhough just for a week) and we learn and sharing about the differences in our cultures, the foods and languages. I learn about Tagalog & little bit Cebuano language and we have similar word with a same meaning like kutu, kambing, sarung and etc. I am so happy to meet them to share about everything that I never know before because I belive that something that we give to others is what we get back from God, so we have to be nice as person. I hope I can come to USJ-R again and meet them to share another things! If you have the foods above in your country, you are lucky! why? because the taste of that foods are delicious! If you never try that foods, the name of that foods is Jolibee! in the right side is Beef curry sauce and in the left side is fried chicken, I miss that foods right now. I hope I can eat tha
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FAREWELL WITH THE STUDENTS Yap! this is my special post for my lovely students from grade 7 St. Augustine and St. Joseph! I just want to say thank you so much for everything that we learnt together. I hope all of you will be successful person in the future. I wrote the message for you, are you still remember about that? hehehe this is my message for you, my students!😊 Dear students grade 7 of St. Augustine & St. Joseph, I wrote this letter after our family day. As you know that my name is Ragil Agus Susilo, and you call me Sir Ragil everyday. I come from Indonesia, and now i’m standing here infront of your class. I just want to share a little bit about my experience, When I know this exchange program, I have dream that I want to come to USJ-R as student exchange but I realize that my English skills are bad. But in the other side, I tried my best to prove myself that I can do my best. Now, my dream came true. I’m standing here infront of your c
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CLOSING CEREMONY PART II In this second part of the Closing Ceremony, I will explain about the activities during our closing ceremony!😀 the students who gave the performance made me speechless hahaha😁 I admire their effort to give something to us as the student-teacher exchange in USJ-R Yap! the picture above is one of the traditional dance from Philippines. I forgot what kind of the dance but I am still amazed with that, it will be new experience for me to saw the traditional dance from different country!😀 The pictures above when I re-introduce myself and I got the question about Mrs Anna Lea Davide as my mentor and the question about the students! I feel comfortable at that time, I give the explanation about that and I said that I am blessed & glad to be part of the student-teacher exchange in USJ-R!😀 For the pictures above, I am so glad and I am so thankful about these achievement that I got from USJ-R! I hope I can improve and
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Hi, guys! Time flies so fast, in this page I will share about my Closing Ceremony as the Student-teacher exchange at USJ-R, Cebu, Philippines! I hope you will enjoy to read!😀 CLOSING CEREMONY PART I Yap! this page will be my happy and sad part, because I have to face the truth that I have to go back to Jakarta, Indonesia. I don't know why the time flies so fast, but I never tired to say that I am so grateful about what I got from USJ-R. I learn about friendship, appreciate each other, how to manage the class, learn the differences such as; Language, Foods, Religion and I am happy to learn more about everything in Philippines. The people are kind and always help me if I need something to do. I will devided into some parts for the Closing Ceremony page, and in the first part of the Closing Ceremony, I will put a lot of pictures about the people who always be there for me since day-1 as the student-teacher exchange! For the first part of this page, I want to
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Hi, guys!😀 This is the third week of me being the student-teacher exchange, time flies so fast, right? in this page I will explain about Teaching Practice first and continue to talk about Summary and Suggestions. Are you ready?😊 THE THIRD WEEK The first part of this page, I will explain about Teaching Practice and continue to explain about Summary and Suggestions when I became the student-teacher exchange in USJ-R! I hope you will enjoy with my blog!😊 1. Teaching Practice - Procedure of Teaching The first implementation before teaching is I have to observe the class of my mentor for a week, and some of things that I observe such us: how the teacher give the instructions to start the class, how the teacher give and explain the material, how to make the students interested with the lesson and how to close the lesson. Then, continue to be assistant of my mentor in the class, I help my mentor like giving the instructions to start the class, to handle the class,
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THE CITY TOUR! PART II 1. Basilica Minore del Santo Niño de Cebu The Basílica Minore del Santo Niño de Cebú (Minor Basilica of the Holy Child of Cebú) commonly known as the Santo Niño Basilica , is a minor basilica in Cebu City in the Philippines that was founded in the 1565 by Fray Andrés de Urdaneta, O.S.A. and Fray Diego de Herrera, O.S.A.. The oldest Roman Catholic church in the country, it is built on the spot where the image of the Santo Niño de Cebú was found during the expedition of Miguel López de Legazpi. The icon, a statuette of the Child Jesus, is the same one presented by Ferdinand Magellan to the chief consort of Rajah Humabon upon the royal couple's christening on April 14, 1521. It was found by a soldier named Juan de Camuz forty years later, preserved in a wooden box, after Legazpi had razed a local village. When Pope Paul VI made the church a basilica in 1965, he declared it to be "the symbol of the birth and gr