On the second day, Ms. Jones joined the Music class taught by Mr. Nasution. He teaches the students to play the angklung (a traditional musical instrument from West Java made from bamboo together with modern musical instruments. He has put together a band from a group of 5 students, who have already practised a song. The band used both modern musical instruments and
angklungs from the class.
Playing the
angklung is not difficult: what we do is just shake the
angklung. It has its own tone, so one
angklung has only a single tone. Everybody took an
angklung including Ms. Jones.

Ms. Jones joined the class to play the
angklung.

And Mr.
Zulkifli Nasution played the
kendang.
Kendang is a traditional percussion instrument.

After joining the music class, Ms. Jones came to an Art class by Ms. Anne. She showed Ms. Jones, how to make the handy craft.

No worries to try: she got straight into it.


Finally, the students get a chance to practise their English with a native speaker. Mr.
Sukanta introduces his students to the special guest.
Well done, Pak Yudha. For Monday seminar, I request 1 certificate for me please and if you don not mind pls keep it. I'll pick it up some day. The seminar should be labelled " International Seminar on English Teaching and Learning through Arts". Ask Bu Robyn to sign up the certificate or have her signature be scanned. Pls convey this idea to Pak Dedi and Pak Afan.
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Thank you for fixing the grammatical error, Ms.Elmi and Ms. Jones. It's give me more self convidence to write articles in English.
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