 I get to see them become more confident in using English as they engage in authentic tasks where they have to use the English that they have to persuade to learn to teach. I also see them become better team players. One thing that I learned from this trip is that education is not only what we learn in classrooms but also the whole experience of learning whether it's inside the classroom or outdoors as well. It's very valuable for the children because like they really want to learn English and they are very involved in the class and when we have games they really want to they are active and they really want to answer your questions. I'm taking applied biology and biotechnology in PolyU. This is my second time coming to Tainan to teach English. I first drawing this surface learning course because I think English is an international language so I think it will be a nice experience for them to meet people other than Taiwanese. Hi I'm Raymond and I'm from Indonesia and I'm studying in PolyU in the School of Coding and Finance. Currently I'm in Taiwan doing my service-learning trip teaching English to children in Georgia. My hope for the children here is that they can dream big not only limited to the resources they have but only limited to the places they live. One of the highlights of my academic year has to be when we embark on this journey with our ELC2SO2 students and hopefully one day they'll know how they can actually respond or how they can inspire other people to respond to needs and issues in the society and also in the global community.