Entering the 4th season with many innovations, Royal School's Royal Speaking Contest not only attracts quality contestants but also spreads the value of academic speaking skills.
The contest helps students discover their hidden potential - Photo: DNCC
Revolving around new and urgent issues in modern society such as globalization, socialization, global citizenship..., the school's students conquered teachers with quality speeches.
Besides the open and modern thinking of an international bilingual student, they also impress with their outstanding ability to debate in academic English.
The "confrontation" between the reigning champion and the new face
Returning after three previous successful seasons, the Royal Speaking Contest still proves to be "hot" with an increasing number of students registering, all of whom possess excellent foreign language talent.
In particular, the school has applied a new format - turning the exam space into a professional TED Talk stage, each student will be a real speaker, sharing knowledge revolving around Technology, Entertainment, Design, besides also expanding to many different fields such as science, education , business, art and life.
This "new breeze" also brings a certain appeal, helping participating students have more interesting experiences.
Participating for the first time, student Doan Thi Minh Anh (grade 12, Royal School) said she was extremely excited to try out a new playground.
With an IELTS score of 8.0, Minh Anh, despite being a newcomer, is a formidable "opponent" in this year's competition. She also completed the qualifying round with confidence and a convincing speech to her teachers and friends.
During the preparation for the qualifying round, Minh Anh also received a lot of useful advice from teachers and friends, helping her have more ideas to adjust and prepare best for the competition.
Doan Thi Minh Anh (12A2 student) has an IELTS score of 8.0 and a gold medal in the ASMO competition - a formidable opponent in this year's competition - Photo: DNCC
In addition to the potential new faces, this year's competition also welcomes the return of the "reigning champions". With extensive experience, the champions are more confident and courageous, bringing profound speeches to this year's competition.
Spreading the value of academic rhetoric
Starting off with an exciting start to the qualifying round, the competition was highly appreciated as not only a playground to develop foreign language and public speaking skills for students but also to spread the values of academic rhetoric in an international environment.
Born with the purpose of helping students practice and demonstrate their ability to express and persuade in English, the Royal Speaking Contest is also a bridge for Royal School students to spread the value of academic rhetoric to their friends.
Through the competition, students also better understand the role of skill training activities, developing communication and speaking skills for a new-age global citizen.
The Royal Speaking Contest is a bridge to help students demonstrate their foreign language skills and spread the value of academic speaking - Photo: DNCC
Throughout four seasons, with many different and attractive topics, and new competition formats each year, the school also demonstrates the creative spirit of a leading bilingual educational environment.
Representative of the organizing committee of the contest, MSc. Le Cong Tam (Director of the International Education Program Training Center) said: "Academic debate is an interesting activity that Royal School regularly applies, not only in the Royal Speaking Contest but also in class. Therefore, when participating in the competition, students are confident, have good demeanor and their speeches are well prepared."
Royal School regularly connects and organizes exchange and discovery activities to help students develop communication skills and share in-depth knowledge in bilingualism - Photo: DNCC
Outside of class time, the school encourages students to participate in many experiential activities and develop skills - Photo: DNCC
Through the competition, students also have the opportunity to exchange and share thoughts and opinions and together spread the value of academic rhetoric, foster the spirit of learning and self-development, and equip themselves with the necessary academic skills for the future.
With meaningful messages as well as great lessons that the playground brings, the competition is increasingly receiving trust and appreciation from parents and students.
The number of students participating in the qualifying round in all grades has reached more than 200. The final round of the competition taking place on November 25th promises to be filled with excellent debates and performances.
Source: https://tuoitre.vn/khi-hoc-sinh-royal-school-la-dien-gia-ted-talks-se-the-nao-20241120110721531.htm
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