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Introduction: And just like that another year has come and gone. Good Afternoon, everyone! Welcome
to the new episode of Real T Podcast, the one and only podcast made to entertain and inform students
like you with astonishing advices, knowledge, and experience. I am (introduce yourself) alongside (co-
host). (Introduce lang po talaga, grade section ganon) We missed you, Josephites and we know you’ve
been tired from all the activities and exams. This episode is dedicated to each and every one of you.
“Year in a Review,” that will be our main topic today. You can write down questions, comments, or
anything in general that has been bugging you.

 Advice/Quote of the day ???

(Usap-usap kayo) (Pwede ba magshout out) HAHAHHAHA

Year Recap: (Di ko sure if sasabihin niyo pa po to)

January -- The Taal Volcano begins to erupt, prompting PHILVOCS to raise the alert level to 4 until
January 26. The eruption was the first major eruption of Taal since 1977. In response, President Rodrigo
Duterte signed Proclamation No. 906 on February 21, declaring a state of calamity in the Calabarzon
region for one year unless lifted.

January 30 – The Philippines confirmed its first case of COVID-19.

March 9 – President Duterte signs Proclamation No. 922, that declaring a public health emergency over
the increasing number of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) cases in the country.

March 17 – Luzon is under enhanced community quarantine due to coronavirus pandemic in the country
as announced by the President in his evening address last March 16, 2020. This expanded the
community quarantine imposed in Metro Manila on March 15. Quarantine measures in other parts of
the country of varying levels were imposed as well in the following months.

May 4 -- The radio and television franchise for ABS-CBN has expired. Renewal of the franchise is
uncertain due to tense relations of the network with the current administration of President Rodrigo
Duterte.

July 3 – President Rodrigo Duterte signs the Anti-Terrorism Act of 2020 (Republic Act No. 11479), a
measure that giving the government more powers to act against persons or groups falling under what
critics say is a dangerous and vague definition of terrorism.

September 3 – The Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) begins its dumping of
powdery-white sand on the baywalk of Manila Bay as part of the rehabilitation program of the said bay.
The ₱389-million beautification project received criticism from the environmental groups.

October 5 – The start of the 2020–21 school year in public schools has officially begun - a few months
later than usual due to the COVID-19 pandemic

Typhoon Goni, the world's strongest typhoon this year, barrelled through the south of the Philippines'
main island of Luzon on Sunday, an initial government report showed -- Nov 1, 2020

Typhoon Ulysses (Vamco), the Philippines' 21st tropical cyclone for 2020, hit Luzon hardest from
November 11 to 12.
Over the past 12 months, we have experienced a lot of tragedies ah. And the COVID-19 pandemic still
continues to impact all aspects of our lives. Ikaw ba *co-host* ganon ganon. Online classes also became
one of our challenges this year ek ek.

So since we have done all the answering, we prepared a whole year’s worth of thought provoking
questions to get your mind moving.

Questions for the audience: (Kunware lang po ‘to, di ako marunong huhu)

- What are you grateful for this year?


- What has life in 2020 taught you?
- How have you changed in a year?
- Describe 2020 in three words
- Now, how would you describe your future in three words?
- Anything you want to know about the school year next year?

As students, we are confronted with problems for which we must take some responsibility. Our guests
for today intends to illuminate these problems and offer some innovative solutions and even advices.
Please join us in welcoming…

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now. This podcast is made possible by listeners like you – thank you for your support. Now back to the
show!”

 Introduction of Guests

Note: BG Info

 Mr. Rey Molano

 Mrs. Shiela Pascual

 Guests will share something about themselves.


 Topic: Real T: Podcast #3 2020: Year in a Review
 Aside from the various tragedies we have experienced this year, we are aware that the COVID-
19 pandemic has also changed our education forever. With this sudden shift away from the
classroom, some are wondering whether the adoption of online learning will continue to persist
post-pandemic or even next year. In preparation for 2021, we invited our professional and
supportive admins in our podcast today, to share some of the answers we have been needing to
hear.
 Mixed questions from the students and from us as well:
1. What are the academic plans for 2021?
2. May balak po ba kayong magface to face classes?
3. Before you became admins daw po, what subject do you teach?
Add just in case -- Do u miss teaching po ba?
4. How did you cope with this pandemic, specifically in your work? (Expand nalang natin mamaya)
5. What was the biggest challenge of managing a school virtually?
6. Were there drastic changes in how you handled your students and staff?
7. What are the things that have been helping you so far with our current situation?
8. How hard is it to set meetings and plan things with the staff online?

 Games:

 Additional interview questions:


1. How was this year for you? (I-expand nalang natin)
2. What are your plans for the upcoming holidays?
3. Would you say that your routines during holidays have totally changed right now that we’re
in a pandemic?
4. Do you think holidays still feel the same despite the new normal?
5. Any message you want to say to all the students listening today?

 Outro of the host: That sums up our podcast for today. Thank you to these lovely teachers that
participated today and thank you for listening to the Real T Podcast where we spill the hottest
real teas. This podcast has been brought to you by The Josephites, the Official Publication Page
of St. Joseph College of Novaliches Inc. Check us out at our Facebook page SJCNI School
Publication. See you at the next episode!

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