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36th Australian National Final Japanese Language Speech Contest
held at The Japan Foundation, Sydney on 22nd October 2005 was
a great success, with 20 participants all delivering wonderful
speeches on the day. |
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The 36th Australian National Final Japanese Language Speech
Contest results are listed below.
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| High
School Senior Division |
| 1st
Prize |
Naomi
Hong (VIC) |
Manners |
れいぎただしさ |
| 2nd
Prize |
Hyemi
Kang (WA) |
My own way
to built a communication |
自分なりのコミュニケーションの立ち方 |
| 3rd
Prize |
Hyun-Joo
Jhang (ACT) |
Language and
Culture |
ことばと文化 |
| Special
Prize |
Howard
Chuang (QLD) |
Seriousness
and Dependence |
真面目さと甘さ |
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| Open
Beginner Division |
| 1st
Prize |
Andrew
Morrison (NSW) |
The
differences between Japanese people |
同じ日本人でも違う |
| 2nd
Prize |
Pei
Chin Yau (VIC) |
The way of
warrior |
武士道 |
| 3rd
Prize |
Kristian
Dawson (WA) |
Sports Maniacs |
スポーツおたく |
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| Open
Division |
| 1st
Prize |
Chloe
Keeble (NSW) |
Life
is like a box of Chocolates ? Forrest Gump |
人生は箱詰めのチョコレート―フォレストガンプ |
| 2nd
Prize |
Karen
Palfreyman (QLD) |
Raisin Teenagers |
10代の子供の育て方 |
| 3rd
Prize |
Lennie
Kirszenblat (VIC) |
The pain of
language |
言語の痛み |
| Special
Prize |
Ai
Ling Tay (WA) |
Believe in
yourself |
自分を信じること |
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| Background
Speaker Division |
| 1st
Prize |
Sara
Mita (VIC) |
Hijab |
アバーヤ |
| 2nd
Prize |
Mayumi
Kayo (NSW) |
How to introduce
multiculturalism to school |
どうやって多文化を学校に紹介するか |
| 3rd
Prize |
Asagi
Murayama (WA) |
From the bottom
of a hole |
穴の底から |
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