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Student takes first at Japanese speech contest

April 6, 2022
Ä¢¹½´«Ã½ student Susana Olivo Sandoval took first place in her category at the 30th Georgia Japanese Speech Contest held virtually.

Article By: Agnes Hina

On March 5, University of North Georgia (Ä¢¹½´«Ã½) student Susana Olivo Sandoval was named the first-place winner in category 3 at the annual held virtually. Her division was for students with N3-level proficiency of Japanese Language Proficiency Test, corresponding to 3000-level Japanese courses at Ä¢¹½´«Ã½.

The competition is made up of four categories, one for high school students and three for college students in varying levels of Japanese. All students were required to present an original Japanese speech with the length determined by each category. Sandoval's speech entitled "Opportunities to Get Closer to Your Dreams" was four minutes long. Jonathan Lomas took third place in category 3, with Duncan Ray earning a special award.

In category 2, Adrian Abreu took third and Uriel Leon brought home a special award.

"I am proud of our students' achievements. Not only does it help our programs to make our presence felt in the Georgia community of Japanese learning and teaching. It also encourages Ä¢¹½´«Ã½ students learning Japanese to engage in more opportunities both inside and outside campus," Dr. Tomoe Nishio, associate professor of Japanese, said.  


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