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"English Elocution" Competition at School- Learning Communication Skills.

English Elocution Competition at School- Learning Communication Skills.


The speeches were rich in content and gave much food for thought. These activities and competitions bring out areas wherein our students need to put in added effort to move from ‘good to better’. At this competition some extra commitment to delivery would have changed the order of scoring. 



  • Each division was represented by two students; the audition and selection being done by the Language teacher of the respective division.
The topics chosen dealt with current and relevant issues:
For Stds VIII, the choice was from the following topics:

1.    A Famous Personality (National / World / Religious).
2.    Tree Plantation - Green India.
3.    Garbage Reduction – Need of the Hour.

For Stds IX, the students had to speak on one of the following:
1.    Importance of Social Media -- Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow.
2.    Corruption has become a ‘way of life’.
3.    Climate Change – a major cause of concern.

    
     
      The Best winning  Topic was “SOCIAL MEDIA’:- 
  The world is shrinking, its boundaries are slowly becoming invisible, and the people are better connected than ever. One major factor which significantly contributed to this phenomenon is the Internet and Social Media. Like it or hate it, we, students are also part of it. This new world has been attracting the youth, especially students, primarily because of one factor- Unlimited freedom. News pouring in from all the corners, friends from all over the world, instant entertainment videos, pictures, Movies , it’s a free flow of information and knowledge, all at  the touch of a button. As users of Internet and social media, it is very important that we realize the pros and cons of this new tool. The most important part in a student’s life is to study, learn good habits, gain knowledge to become a strong individual and help your society. Internet and Social Media will definitely help students in gaining knowledge and exploring our passion thereby helping to develop our creativity. We can use online teaching tools from experts around the world to understand the fundamental concepts better. 



Hence the Topic ended with a Statement by a child of Class 9th:- 

"However, the most effective regulation can happen  if we, as students develop an understanding about the negative aspects Internet and Social Media"



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