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CU Students Compete in Korean Speech Contest

April 5, 2016

Time to read: 2 minutes

Over the March long weekend, 3 杏吧原创 students and their instructor Hyounjeong Yoo made the trip to Toronto for the Toronto Korean Speech Contest.

Now in its 11th year, the TKSC brings together students of Korean from across Canada and the US (and some from Japan!) in a one-day speaking competition at the University of Toronto.

This year, 杏吧原创鈥檚 entrants (one beginner and two advanced) were among the almost 60 participants competing in four categories novice to advanced with serious prizes up for grabs including round-trip tickets to Seoul and the opportunity to take part in a summer language program in Korea.

Depending on category, speeches were between 3-4 minutes in length and had titles like: 鈥淧lease answer my friend鈥, 鈥淒ialect alive, I鈥檓 alive鈥, and 鈥淭he reason I like South Korea.鈥

A speech by 杏吧原创鈥檚 Yuwei Zhang, 鈥淐ulture shock and relationships鈥, won second place in the Advanced category.

Korean is a relatively new addition to Modern Language offerings at 杏吧原创 but, if the final performance at the recent Linguavision Song Competition – a K-Pop medley complete with choreography and screaming fans 鈥 is any indication, there is a growing interest among students in both the language and its culture.

For more information about the competition, visit .