Again, 4 Students of Monash University, Australia, Visit UAD
The Monash Students Learn to Play Gamelan at UAD
Thursday-Saturday, February 6-9, 2014, four students of Monash University, Australia, William, Jacob, Max and Jacinta, conducted some activities with UAD. The four students currently study Indonesian language and linguistics in their country and intentionally visited Indonesia and UAD to study more about Indonesian language and culture.
On Thursday, they visit campus I of UAD, then learned to play Angklung, Gamelan, and dance Saman. On Friday, the staff of International Office took them to two UAD Lab Schools, SD Muhammadiyah Sidoarum and SMP Muhamamdiyah 2 Depok. At school, they played games to study English with students, even played football. They were really happy to study and played with children. On Saturday, they were taken to some cultural sites in Yogyakarta such as Borobudur and Prambanan Temple. They enjoyed all activities and thank UAD for warmly welcoming them.
Playing Angklung
“Good Morning, Mister”
Teaching English to Students
The Students Performed to Welcome the Monash Students
Playing football with Students
With Students of SMP Muhammadiyah 3 Depok