2015 BC “Chinese Bridge”Mandarin Speech Contest for University Students
UBC Results
On Sunday March 22, 2015, the BC “Chinese Bridge” Mandarin Speech Contest for University Students was held at BCIT. The topic of this Speech Contest was “Me and China” where students talked about their individual stories with China, their experience learning Chinese, and their passion for Chinese culture. Over fifty students from seven post-secondary institutions over BC participated in the contest. Out of the 11 prizes in total, UBC students won 7 of them. Congratulations to all the prize winners and every UBC student who participated in the contest! All of the instructors in the Chinese Language Program are proud of you! A big thank you also goes to our CHIN course instructors and TAs, who have put in tremendous effort in promoting the contest and helping students in their preparation.
Awards & Contestants and Class/Instructor
Heritage Beginner Born Overseas – Award of Excellence – May Yuen (CHIN107/Ms. Anyi Lee)
Non-Heritage: Elementary – First Place – Amber Dukart (CHIN107 /Ms. Mingzhu Lu)
Non-Heritage: Elementary – Third Place – Eugene Chang (CHIN203/ Ms. Wei Xia)
Non-Heritage: Elementary – Third Place – Sean James (CHIN203/ Ms. Wei Xia)
Non-Heritage: Intermediate – Second Place – Jooyoung Lee (CHIN303/307 Ms. Duanduan Li/ Ms. Xinxin Wu)
Non-Heritage: Intermediate – Third Place – Haewon Choi (CHIN323/ Ms. Mingzhu Lu)
Non-Heritage: Intermediate – Third Place – Aastha Pandey (CHIN307/ Ms. Duanduan Li)
2015 BC “Chinese Bridge”Mandarin Speech Contest for University Students—Group Photo of all the Award-Winning Students
Heritage Beginner Born Overseas Award of Excellence: May Yuen
Non-Heritage Elementary Third Place: Eugene Chang
Non-Heritage Elementary Third Place: Sean James
UBC Chinese Instructor Xinxin Wu with Her Three Award-Winning Students. From the left Aastha Pandey, Jooyoung Lee, Xinxin Wu, and Haewon Choi.