Group 29 Pre-Service Training Video
Hours of footage.
Hours of scraping coconuts, cutting through brush, interacting with cows, chasing chickens, cooking bunia and lap lap, meeting our host families, making the most of the lock-in during Cyclone Donna, swimming at the beach, learning Bislama, dancing with the village children...
G28 didn't get most of the cooking/culture training that we received, and I am grateful for what we experienced. Training, to me, was so much fun and I'd repeat it again in a heartbeat.
All of it, which I edited together into this short film, gives you a snapshot of our ten weeks of training, in which we learned Bislama, how to integrate into the local culture, and how to survive here in Vanuatu for the next 24 months. It's over twenty minutes, yes, but it covers all of our time in Port Vila before we separated from the health group to go to our training village, our time in Epau and on Pele, Cyclone Donna, and our swear-in ceremony.
Watch the complete video below.
Hours of scraping coconuts, cutting through brush, interacting with cows, chasing chickens, cooking bunia and lap lap, meeting our host families, making the most of the lock-in during Cyclone Donna, swimming at the beach, learning Bislama, dancing with the village children...
G28 didn't get most of the cooking/culture training that we received, and I am grateful for what we experienced. Training, to me, was so much fun and I'd repeat it again in a heartbeat.
All of it, which I edited together into this short film, gives you a snapshot of our ten weeks of training, in which we learned Bislama, how to integrate into the local culture, and how to survive here in Vanuatu for the next 24 months. It's over twenty minutes, yes, but it covers all of our time in Port Vila before we separated from the health group to go to our training village, our time in Epau and on Pele, Cyclone Donna, and our swear-in ceremony.
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