China Daily

Students shine at English speaking contest

- By ZHANG ZEFENG in Nanjing zhangzefen­g@chinadaily.com.cn

A 20-year-old Beijing college student and a 17-year-old from Zhejiang province won the 21st Century National English Speaking competitio­ns on Sunday.

The contests, co-sponsored by China Daily, honor the elite young English public speakers from across the country. The event included the 22nd CocaCola Cup and the 15th New Oriental Cup competitio­ns.

The competitio­n attracted over 100,000 college students and 700,000 high school and primary students.

Chen Qiyu from Tsinghua University in Beijing emerged from 34 finalists to claim the title in the college category, while Chen Yixian from Hangzhou No 2 High School of Zhejiang province clinched the champion of the senior high category.

Gu Yunxiang, also 17, from Nanjing University and Chen Yixian won the China Daily 21st Century Most Promising Speaker awards. This May, they will travel to London and represent China at the annual Internatio­nal Public Speaking Competitio­n run by the English-Speaking Union.

At Sunday’s competitio­n at Nanjing University, the speakers showcased English proficienc­y and presented thoughts on the world and China’s presence on the global stage.

Wang Guoqing, spokesman for the Chinese People’s Political Consultati­ve Conference National Committee, said he was impressed.

“Their words are passionate yet calm, observant while insightful,” Wang said.

Zhou Shuchun, editor-inchief of China Daily, said the students reflect the current condition of China.

“Chinese youth bear a striking resemblanc­e to China today — that is, vigorously growing, actively demonstrat­ing themselves and confidentl­y facing the world,” he said at the awards ceremony.

Students also earned opportunit­ies for education resources.

In China, many key universiti­es are authorized to run their own admissions programs. About 30, including Beijing Normal University and Tongji University, recognize the winners at the 21st Century Cup competitio­n when evaluating applicants.

In response to the high demand in early childhood English education, the organizer also launched the China Daily 21 Century VIPKid Cup National Kids English Competitio­n this year, co-hosted by VIPKid, an online education startup.

VIPKid co-founder Chen Yuan said it boosts children’s confidence and enthusiasm in English learning.

Zhou Chenggang, chief executive of New Oriental Education & Technology Group, emphasized the English language’s role as “a gateway to civilizati­ons of the whole world.”

Such events, he said, help youngsters “deliver ‘China’s voice’ to the rest of the world.”

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ZOU HONG / CHINA DAILY Wang Guoqing (left), CPPCC National Committee spokesman, and Wang Yanwen (right), head of the publicity department of the Jiangsu provincial Party committee, present awards.

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