On 6 February 2014 Then, PUBLIC HIGH SCHOOL 110 Jakarta welcomed special guests who brought three different cultural elements, namely; English, Japan, and Türkiye. Their arrival was part of a series of multilingual seminars held at State High Schools 110 Jakarta. This event was attended by language teachers and state high school students 110.
Carry the theme “Reach Your Dream by Languages”, This event was filled with original speakers (native speaker) who are competent in their respective fields. This seminar itself is divided into three sessions, opened by Miss Marissa Marcella (China), Miss Marry (Japan), and colleagues who brought the theme “Life is Choice and Never Mind Bully”. Miss Marissa Marcella provides tips on how to choose the right life as a teenager and advises teenagers not to respond to "bullying".

The second session was continued by Komara Mulia, who is also a lecturer at Jakarta State University (UNJ). He talked a lot about his life experiences while living in Japan, and provide various tips to students about how to get scholarships to Japan.
Continuing Komara Mulia, The third session of the seminar was filled by Bulan Andy Wiguna, who is an alumni of Fatih University of Turkey located in Istanbul. The event was quite warm because Andy conveyed things about scholarships in Turkey, or in Turkish it is called “buses”.
This event itself was chaired by Sapnah Rahmawati, class XII IPB students in the academic year 2013-2014. The event supervisor is a language teacher at high school 110, namely Mrs. Diana Kasih (Indonesian language teacher), Mrs. Sri Budianingsih (English teacher), and Siti Halimah (Japanese teacher). Before the seminar starts, a prologue was delivered by representatives from each grade level, namely Raffi (10 language), Oshiin Mega Star (11 language), and Sapnah Rahmawati (12 language).

In the opening ceremony, Principal of State High School 110, Mr. H. Suharsono, explains that having language skills means adding to one's life skills. Of course these skills will be useful for him, especially in facing today's global era. Furthermore, he also hopes that activities like this can continue to be held every year at State High Schools 110.






