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Amakusa English Camp - Day 3

Day 3 of Amakusa English Camp has started.

 Today, two special teachers presented their majors and told about their future careers or dreams.

Here are the summaries of what they said:

 

Emily 
She majors in anthropology and education in the United States in UCSB in California.

She explained what anthropology is to the students.

She defined a word “ethnography”, which is a combination word between ethnology and geography and told the students about the attraction of the diversity of world cultures and human histories.

She also mentioned an elementary school near her university and talked about her special experiences about that school.

In addition, she also emphasized the importance of looking to the future. She has not decided her next step after her graduation, but she has a dream to be a researcher in the future and will try everything she can do.

 

Dan
He majors in engineering on aircrafts. 

He explained how engineering helped people, and innovate human society.

There exist so many fields of engineering.

He explained what aeronautical engineering is to the students.

He was an expert on how aircrafts are created and how we should reduce the impacts of winds against airplanes.

Surprisingly, he designed wheels of one special airplane.

Finally he talked about his life mission; he wants to provide much more comfortable travel by air by reducing the impact of air and climate change.

Students were really touched by their enthusiastic ways of talking in her presentation, and listened to her carefully.

 

In the afternoon, they discussed what are the goals of SDGs and what they can do for the environment.