Rules
The speech performance must fulfill the following conditions.
Speech, Performerce and Delivery
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The speech must be the original work of the contestant. The degree of assistance given by teachers or by Japanese speakers should be limited to no more than correcting grammatical errors or making minor alterations for the sake of continuity.
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Uniforms that could identify the contestant's school should not be worn. A neat appearance is encouraged.
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Contestants must not wear a hat, sunglasses or other items that obscure their faces during the speech.
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Contestants may perform the speech either sitting or standing.
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Props (puppets, objects etc.) must not be used.
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Contestants should not read their speeches. They may refer to their notes; however, excessive reference will result in marks being deducted.
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Please be mindful of the speech time limit. The first warning bell will ring 30 seconds before the maximum time allowed. The second bell will ring at the maximum time limit.
Judging Criteria & Judges
Judging Criteria
The marking system is as follows:
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Contents 50%: Structure and development; Originality and uniqueness; Message and impact; Justification;
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Language 30%: Grammar and expression;Language variety; Pronunciation and intonation.
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Presentation 20%: Delivery;
Judges
Judges will be from the field of Japanese language education and members of the Japanese community, and will decide the winners. Aggregates of rankings from all judges will determine the place allocated to each contestant in the order of 1st, 2nd, and 3rd.
In case of a draw, the judges will determine the outcome through discussion.
How to apply
All applications must be lodged viaContest Entry Form
Closingdate:
5:00 p.m.Friday 25 tonshAugust 2023
Enquiries:
Send an email to nswjsc2023@gmail.com