There was an orientation for FLC(Free Language Class) on September, 23rd. Free Language Class is a one semester program that provides students with a unique opportunity to learn foreign language from tutors. FLC orientation was held from 6:30 p.m. to 7:20p.m., and Korean FLC orientation was from 7:30p.m. to 8:30p.m. More than 120 students came for the events.
Two orientations went smoothly in a same order. Before entering the room, students checked their name on the list of FLC tutees and tutors and paid deposit. Guided by staffs, students sit by class and met their tutor and other tutees
There was a brief explanation about the program for 20 min. After that, students had time to break the ice. They introduce themselves to each other and exchanged their phone numbers. Also, each tutee talked over their plan for class and adjusted class schedule.
Hope all of you guys have a great time ahead with FLC!
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