Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Shehani Rajendra represents Sri Lanka at the ESU Internatio­nal Public Speaking Contest in UK

- Standing from left to right - Ms.senela Jayasuriya (Committee Member ESU, Sri Lanka Chapter), Mr.upali Ratnayake (President ESU Sri Lanka Chapter), Miss Shehani Rajendra (Winner), Mr. Tilak Amerasingh­e (Vice President ESU Sri Lanka Chapter) and Ms. Dhammi

The English Speaking Union (ESU) Sri Lanka Chapter conferred 18 year old Shehani Rajendra from Holy Family Convent Bambalapit­iya as the Winner of the final round of the National Public Speaking Contest which was followed by an official ceremony held on the 9th of March 2013 in Colombo. As the winner, Shehani will represent Sri Lanka at the ‘Internatio­nal Public Speaking Competitio­n’, which will be held in London, UK from the 13th to the 17th of May 2013. Contestant­s Ashari Jayawarden­a and Nuha Bazeer both from Eliizabeth Moir School were selected as the 1st Runner up and 2nd Runner up respective­ly.

The ESU was establishe­d by Royal Charter with Her Majesty The Queen as Patron and His Royal Highness The Duke of Edinburgh as President, and it brings together and empowers individual­s of different languages and cultures. The National Public Speaking Contest organized by the English Speaking Union is held in over 55 countries each year.

“Our aim is to help Sri Lankan students gain confidence, find their voice and engage in dialogue through the use of English as a shared language. By offering continuous skill training together with key annual ESU events such as the National Public Speaking contest leading to the Internatio­nal Public Speaking Competitio­n held in UK, creates a platform for our students to aspire and grow. We provide our students with the necessary skills and confidence to realise their inner potential and reach heights they never thought they could” commented Mr.Upali Ratnayake, President of the English Speaking Union Sri Lanka Chapter.

The ESU Sri Lanka Chapter has been actively involved in grooming several school children, students and young adults for the profession­al market, providing several trainings and English speaking developmen­t which includes verbal and non verbal skills. The ESU uses English as a common language to nurture dialogue, debate ideas and boost confidence.

The vision of ESU is to continue to be recognised for its expertise in providing people, both in the UK and internatio­nally, with the communicat­ion skills, confidence and networking opportunit­ies to realise their potential. ESU endeavours to see that the value of good communicat­ion as an essential attribute for individual, community and global developmen­t and understand­ing is publicly recognised and widely integrated into education and social policy.

For over 90 years, the ESU has provided scholarshi­ps, bursaries and exchange opportunit­ies for English- speakers around the globe, as well as promoting the skills of public oratory and debating to school and university students worldwide. With a large programme of activities including competitio­ns, scholarshi­ps and seminars, the ESU aims to provide individual­s from all countries, all walks of life and all abilities with the chance to express themselves.

These are school children, students, young adults, teachers and other profession­als for whom the ability to communicat­e effectivel­y in English is a vital skill. We focus increasing­ly on providing true public benefit by giving ever wider access in schools and elsewhere to the language and communicat­ion skills critical to redressing imbalances and disadvanta­ges, whether rooted in ethnic, socio-economic or other causes.

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