Undergraduate Evaluation

Korean proficiency competition, University of Trade and Economics student wins grand prize

Published: October 16, 2006 Edit:

School News While the whole school is making concerted efforts to prepare for the upcoming undergraduate evaluation, the School of Foreign Languages ​​has received another gratifying news that adds glory to the University of International Trade and Economics.1014Day,Beijing Language and Culture University hosted the w88 mobilefirst Korean Culture Festival for Korean majors in higher education institutions in Beijing. Korean majors from eight schools, including Peking University, University of Foreign Studies, Communication University of China, and Minzu University of China, competed together and participated in the Korean Culture Festival. Korean speech contest, Korean drama contest and talent show were held. Students majoring in Korean from the School of Foreign Languages ​​at the University of International Trade actively prepared for the competition and dared to challenge, and finally won the first prize in the speech contest and the best performance award in the drama contest.

14On the morning of 11066_1117204Wu Na, a classmate from the Korean Language Department, vividly told some stories about friendship and her thoughts on friendship issues in fluent Korean. The content of her speech was rich, exciting and thought-provoking. In the end, she relied on her solid and excellent Korean skills to calmly With his calm and outstanding on-site performance, he firmly won the Ambassador Award and the First Prize of this Korean Speech Contest.

In the Korean drama competition that started at 2 p.m., our school’s School of Foreign Languages ​​2005-level Korean language students represented the school in the competition. In order to show the elegance of the International Trade University in this competition, the contestants did a lot of complex and meticulous work before the competition: from selecting scripts, determining actors, to costumes and props, and music background, after nearly a month of careful preparation15The minute-long comedy "People Looking in the Mirror for the First Time" attracted everyone's attention with its carefully matched unique costumes, realistic acting skills, and lively and humorous soundtrack. The performance won bursts of laughter and applause from the audience. Voice.

The achievements achieved by participating in the Korean Culture Festival this time will be recorded in the annals of history. This is an affirmation and encouragement to the Korean language teaching of the School of Foreign Languages, and it is also a win-win situation for the students of the University of Trade and Economics in future competitions. Huge incentive for more kudos!

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