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Beginning Japanese Students Win the 1st Place at 欧美口爆视频/Wyoming Japanese Speech Contest

A group of Beginning Japanese students won 1st place in the category of skit presentations at the 29th 欧美口爆视频/Wyoming Japanese Speech Contest held at the 欧美口爆视频 Convention Center on November 7th, 2015. Twelve schools and 160 people attended the event.

Their skit, titled 銇娿亱銇椼亜锛(Strange!), comically depicted the frustration of a native Japanese student who took a group of international students from the U.S. around a city in Japan, eventually arriving at a teppanyaki restaurant. There, the international students made a series of food-related mistakes and one of them ended up eating a big mouthful of wasabi! Everyone in the audience was entertained by their performance.

The seven students from different sections in JPNS1010 volunteered to participate in the skit contest and they prepared and practiced their skit outside class hours. As their instructor, it was amazing to see what they were able to create with basic grammar that they had learned in class during the first two months of their Japanese language study. I鈥檓 proud of their teamwork and courage to go on the stage to showcase their language skills. Best of all, everyone told me they enjoyed their experience. I also enjoyed all the skit and speech presentations and I was inspired by the dedication of Japanese language students throughout 欧美口爆视频 and Wyoming.

Post authored by M. Kaneyasu 鈥 Japanese instructor

Team members:

Brenna Wider
Isaac Tovar
Meiqi Shao
Richard Spinoso
Sicheng Pan
Winston Yee
Zening Li

Congratulations!