December 11, 2023
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In the frame of the European Day of Languages Celebration, European Studies organized a contest called the Excellent Performance Award for students learning Second Languages - French, German, and Spanish - Beginners. Forty-five participants recited poems.
The commission, composed of ES students, evaluated students’ performance using the following criteria: pronunciation and rhythm, artistry (gesture mimics and expression), quality of memorization, and design of the performance (costume, music).
The list of winners includes the following names:
French section:
1st place - Kenchibaeva Sati
2nd place - Leena Al-Azab
3rd place - Gizatulina Evelina
Teacher Award - Farosatshoev Adina
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German section
1st place - Rybakova Kamila
2nd place - Skakun Ekaterina
3rd place - Kazybekov Aidar
Teacher Award - Togusakova Nazima-Begim
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Spanish section
1st place - Sarykova Altynai
2nd place - Zhumabaeva Anisa
3rd place - Piagai Naen
Teacher Award - Osmonova Azem
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There are three additional Awards:
Audience Award Yrysaliev Adilet
Creativity Award Mirzojalolova Shahnoza
Grand Prix Askarbekov Nurdoolot
We congratulate all the winners who did a great job memorizing a poem and chose the music and slideshow for the performance in front of the public. Bravo!
Another event is the ES annual Multilingual Students Research Conference dedicated to European Capitals of Culture in 2023-2024. Three cities are nominated as Cultural Capitals: Elefsina in Greece, Veszprem in Hungary, and Timisoara in Romania. During the conference, students delivered in English and German to present monuments and squares, cathedrals and libraries, parks and green spaces, festivals and universities, - and cultural institutions significant to highlight the richness and diversity of cultures in Europe and regenerate cities tourism which is vital for the future generations. Students demonstrated their research skills, leadership, and ability to communicate with experts. Every participant was awarded the conference Certificate.