Scots English's "My Vietnam" competition attracted more than 1,000 students nationwide to compete in English presentations about national culture and history.
"My Vietnam 2023" is being implemented across the Scots English International Language System in 10 provinces and cities. In three months, the competition attracted more than 1,000 contestants, operated more than 80 classes, and had 900 young guides participate in outdoor activities and practical experiences at historical sites.
A representative of Scots English said that the unit follows the training model "Putting students at the center of all teaching activities". In addition to focusing on helping children improve their English skills with 100% foreign teachers, the center wants to equip students with scientific and social skills and knowledge.
Therefore, Scots English organizes the "My Vietnam" competition to help students improve their English skills, at the same time, foster love for the culture, national history and skills of a 21st century citizen.
"Children can confidently use foreign languages to communicate, learn with the world and use language to proudly tell the world about Vietnam. That is also the meaning of the My Vietnam program", Ms. Nguyen Thi Minh Hai - General Director of Scots English shared.
Candidates from Thanh Hoa region on a trip to explore Lam Kinh relic site. Photo: Scots English
Scots English chooses cultural and historical topics to foster in candidates a love for their homeland and country. Through this, children have the opportunity to learn and cultivate skills to develop their qualities and abilities.
The organizers of My Vietnam designed three challenging stages, including: Anchoring - Overcoming the waves - Conquering. In the first two stages, contestants accumulate knowledge through classes and field trips. Finally, they perform an English presentation based on previous learning experiences.
Surpassing more than 1,000 contestants from all over the provinces, 15 outstanding young people were present at the Final round, held at Star Galaxy Event Center - Ba Dinh, Hanoi. The Top 15 gave a presentation in English with the theme " Growing in your own home country ".
15 contestants in the final round of My Vietnam. Photo: Scots English
In the Kids 2 competition, contestant Bui Vu Tram Anh impressed the judges when she took viewers to explore the tourist city of Da Nang, famous places, and enjoy special dishes through a confident and lively performance. At the end of the competition, Tram Anh sang the song "Hello Vietnam" with the desire to introduce Vietnam to friends around the world.
Contestant Nguyen Ha My (Kids 1 category) also had a highly appreciated performance when she conveyed a positive message about forests, calling on everyone to join hands to protect nature and the environment through an English presentation about a trip to explore Cuc Phuong forest.
Nguyen Ha My gives a presentation with a positive message about forest protection. Photo: Scots English
Actress Lan Phuong - a member of the jury, commented that the top 15 had competed excellently. Despite their young age, they were very confident, had good English skills and were eager to learn. This is also the foundation of a global citizen of the 21st century.
"I firmly believe that you will continue to break through and achieve even more success in the future," the actress added.
Mr. Caleb Rorabacher - Director of Research & Development of Scots English Training Program also commented that presenting and handling situations on a crowded stage in another language is very difficult. However, the candidates confidently performed their test. This is a wonderful thing and a long journey of effort and passion. That is also the meaning that Scots English is aiming for.
Candidates, judges and parents take souvenir photos. Photo: Scots English
In the end, the organizers awarded three first prizes, including a three-day, two-night family trip worth VND30 million in Phu Quoc. Each of the six second prize winners received a voucher for a four-day, three-night vacation worth VND15 million in Quy Nhon. The program included six third prizes, each receiving a voucher for a three-day, two-night vacation worth VND10 million in Da Nang.
In the future, Scots English will continue to organize other playgrounds and competitions to inspire learning and create more opportunities for students to compete and develop.
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