Foreign Language Festival
Lenoir-Rhyne University
Date: TBA (April 2021)
Time: TBA
Cost: TBA
The Foreign Language Festival celebrates the study of foreign languages & cultures and provides an opportunity to demonstrate proficiency and achievement.
Poetry 1 |
French first and second-year students. Poetry selections in each are assigned. Costumes maybe used; a contestant may demonstrate comprehension with facial expressions and use of gestures. The contestant will be evaluated on pronunciation, intonation and memorization. No more than TWO individuals per contest from the same school.
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Poetry 2 |
French third and fourth-year students. Poetry selections in each are assigned. Costumes maybe used; a contestant may demonstrate comprehension with facial expressions and use of gestures. The contestant will be evaluated on pronunciation, intonation and memorization. No more than TWO individuals per contest from the same school.
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Extemporaneous Speaking |
French third and fourth-year students. Students who are native speakers, or whose parents are native speakers, or who have spent more than 6 weeks in the country of the target language during the previous year, are not permitted to participation in Extemporaneous Speaking. several topics (see below) and allowed two minutes to prepare the assigned topic. A contestant may not use a dictionary during the assigned preparation time. The time limit for delivery will be three minutes. The contestant will be evaluated on accuracy of information, amount of information related, fluency of speech, naturalness, style and clarity of expression. No more than TWO contestants in each language from the same school.
SAMPLE TOPICS: - Speak for 3 minutes on a topic of the judges' choice. - Describe a magazine picture, comic strip, slide, painting, or object you are shown. - Tell how you plan to spend your vacation. |
Cultural Bee |
There is no designation of level; however, there is a limit of three students per school for German and French and a limit of two students per school for Spanish. The contests will be conducted at least partially in the respective languages. In all three languages the questions will be drawn from several areas such as history, geography, literature, music, entertainment, pop culture, etc.
The format this year is: Students will be seated in a grid pattern which is duplicated on the scoring sheet/blackboard. Starting at one corner of the grid, the student will try to answer the question in 5 seconds. If he/she answers the question correctly, he/she will get a scoring mark on the scoring sheet/blackboard, and the next question is asked of the next student. If the student fails to answer the question correctly, the next student on the grid has 5 more seconds to answer that question, then the next and so on until one answers the question correctly. Only correct answers get scoring marks. Students who are native speakers, or whose parents are native speakers, are not permitted to participate in the Cultural Bee. SAMPLE QUESTIONS: Name the capital of Cuba. What happened on July 14, 1789? Who was Federico García Lorca? |
Skit |
Students of all levels. Each group is allowed a maximum of ten minutes stage time (includes setting up and removing any props as well as performance). One group per language from the same school. All materials must be memorized - penalties for use of notes. There are no limits on costumes or special effects. Except for tables and chairs, no other props will be provided by the college. The performance will be scored for its originality, language usage and other criteria.
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Singing |
Students of all levels. As for the singing, each group is allowed a maximum of ten minutes stage time (includes setting up and removing props as well as performance). One group per contest from the same school. Minimum group size is three students. Judges are instructed to focus on the entire ensemble. We emphasize that soloists or small groups should not be used as lead singers. All materials must be memorized; no lip-syncing is allowed and will result in disqualification. There are no limits on costumes and special effects; however, all props, with the exception of tables and chairs, must be furnished by the contestants. Groups are invited to repeat performances in Monroe Auditorium (sign-up sheet at Registration).
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