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Month: March 2017

Vivi’s English camp

Vivi’s English camp

In early March I had the opportunity to work at another English camp, this time in Garut.  It was organized by Vivi, a fellow ID10. In many respects it was similar to Lisa’s English camp, but there were also quite a number of differences.

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By Mitchellin TeachingMarch 29, 2017April 27, 20171,251 Words

How to be Indonesian

How to be Indonesian

I’ve been in Indonesia for one year now, and I have become pretty good at doing things the “Indonesian way.” Indonesian culture can be quite different from American culture so, for the people who don’t have a year to figure out how to blend in, here are a few tips on how to act like an Indonesian.

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By Mitchellin Indonesian CultureMarch 13, 2017April 19, 20172,383 Words3 Comments
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