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Spill the Beans: Exploring American and British Culture and Everyday Life in ELAC Talkshow 2025

Foreign cultures have always been a hot topic to discuss among the ambitious young people nowadays. Many of them are surely interested in knowing what is going on out there. On 13th December 2025, ELAC is feeding their curiosity about foreign cultures through a fun event named ELAC Talkshow 2025. This event is taking place in Kadarman Room, Kampus 1 Sanata Dharma, Yogyakarta. For approximately 3 hours, the participants follow a series of events well and full with enthusiasm. 
As its theme, Spill the Beans: Exploring American and British Culture and Everyday Life, the purpose of this talkshow is to broaden people' horizon about American and British culture, and also how it feels like to live abroad in those two countries. Those who are interested in visiting and living in America and British are undoubtedly benefited from this event since the speakers are very informative and communicative. This event is also open for public and taking zero charges. Thus, people can gain new information without having to worry about money and whatsoever.

This event is presenting two speakers who have plenty of experiences in America and British; Sherly Rosa Senja and Fendika Aji Prawisma. Sherly, the first presenter who shares her experiences in UK, is delivering the information onsite. Meanwhile, Ferdy, the second presenter who later talks about US, is delivering the information off site via Zoom. Although, the speakers are present not in the same place, the participants still pay heed to the materials. They keep their ears open and ask lots of question in QnA sessions.

The end of the event is closed with the presentations of souvenirs and certificate for the presenters and a group photo session. The souvenir and certificate are given by Thelma Oliviani, the committee chair of ELAC, followed by a photo session with the onsite speaker, Sherly Rosa Senja. Afterwards, the participants and committees are asked to come forward to take some pictures together. Hopefully, this event can leave a pleasant impression and answer the curiosity of the young people' ambitious mind about foreign cultures and everyday life. (Thelma Oliviani)

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