Wednesday, June 17, 2009

Trajal On-site Training for Selected Guam Students

Selected high school students from Guam came to study at Trajal on the 2nd and the 3rd of June,2009. Even though it was a last-minute agreement, we kindly accepted the request.
I apologize for the wrong date indicated below the photos.

Guam students took Trajal on-site training on the 2nd and the 3rd of June,2009.


They were completely into their first experience doing sign language.
They managed to introduce themselves in sign language.


The boys fell in love with the girls who were in uniform!?


They had lunch at a Japanese restaurant.
The girls drank an egg boiled in hot spring waters, and said that they had a strange feeling in their throat.


We went to Asakusa, Sensoji(temple) and the students bought a uniquely shaped bottle of cider called Ramune.


At the Bridal class, they learned about the Japanese betrothal ceremony.
They were amazed by the symbolic gifts such as the dried squid, thin strip of dried abalone, and a long white piece of hemp.


At the Hotel class, they practiced how to serve a guest using a folk and spoon.
This was unexpectedly difficult.


Managing director and chief editor described the weekly Travel Journal in fluent English.
They were surprised how the Travel Journal is deeply related to the Guam.


They were in a royal mood at the mockup seat in airline English class.


We all had lunch at a revolving sushi restaurant.
We would have been over budget had the students not been lost in conversation.


They spoke on a variety of topics with Tokyo Japanese Language & Culture College students.
Surprisingly, they all spoke fluent English!!

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If we were lucky enough to be chosen we got to have a massage.
But that was just a pipe dream.


Quiz battle between Guam students and Trajal Guam returnee students.


They really did a good job!! It ended in a draw.


Time flies when you having fun.
We look forward to getting together again soon!!


Toshi
Trajal Hospitality & Tourism College (Tokyo)

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