The British Association for Teaching Japanese as a Foreign Language (BATJ)

英国日本語教育学会

 


       

第三回大学生のための日本語スピーチコンテスト

The 3rd Speech Contest for University Students

                                                     Date: 2 February 2008

                            Venue: Imperial College London   

               

FINALISTS

Category 1

Studying Japanese as Main Degree subject

Category 2

Studying Japanese as an Elective/Optional course 

Christopher Martin (SOAS)

Michael Downey (University of Leeds)

Antoni Slodkowski (SOAS)

Feargal South (University of Oxford)

Joseph Tame (University of Sheffield)

David Tucker (University of Leeds)

 

Faizal Farokh (Imperial College London)

Chanyoung Ahn (University of Nottingham)

Rohan Nanda (Imperial College London)

Rob Lycett (University of Birmingham)

Handoo Seo (Imperial College London)

Stephanie Pandii (University of Warwick)

 

 

FINAL RESULT

Category 1

Studying Japanese as Main Degree subject

Category 2

Studying Japanese as an Elective/Optional course 

Winner: Michael Downey (University of Leeds)    

'The unique Japanese approach to showing consideration for others and its disappearance from modern society'

「日本人独特の思いやり」

 

2nd: Antoni Slodkowski (SOAS)                                           

'Living in a Japanese teahouse - cultural experience in Kyoto'

「祇園のお茶屋で学んだこと」

Winner:Handoo Seo (Imperial College London) 

'Life's Magic'

「僕と魔術」

 

2nd:  Faizal Farokh (Imperial College London)

 'Do video games have a bad influence on youths?'

「ビデオゲームは青少年に悪い影響を与えますか」

             

 

                   

                  

            

            

Application Deadline: 30 November 2007

                                          

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