[資訊] 英文作文比賽
2009 Gongguan Writing Contest
FOR A CLEARER AND MORE DETAILED VERSION, PLEASE SEE THE FOLLOWING LINK:
http://sites.google.com/site/japaneseenglishclasses/Home/2009-
gongguan-writing-contest
Deadline: Midnight, Sunday, December 13, 2009
Early entries welcome.
NO ENTRY FEE!
$NT 2,000 First Place Cash Prize
A great way to practice for the TOEFL writing section!
Eligibility
Any native Chinese speaker born and raised in Taiwan for whom English
is a second language may enter.
Bernard's current and former students are encouraged to enter!
Topics
Choose one topic:
" What is the greatest invention of the last 100 years or so?
" Should people need visas to cross borders?
" Will Chinese become an international language?
" Under what conditions do you think divorce is permissible?
" To what degree does a parent "own" his child? And what conditions
should prompt a state to intercede?
Judging
Entries will be judged by the TOEFL guidelines for the Independent Writing
Task. Click for details (page 2).
Please note that this contest is in no way affiliated with TOEFL or
Educational Testing Service.
Guidelines
1.Place your essay in the the body of your email (NO ATTACHMENTS)
and send to bernard.japanese.english@gmail.com.
2.Write "2009 Writing Contest" in the subject line.
3.Entries must be between 300 and 500 words.
4.Use 12 point Times New Roman font.
5.The first line should be the essay topic (centered and in bold font).
6.One space below the first line should be the entrant's name,
phone number, and e-mail address (all centered and in bold font).
7.All submissions must be original unpublished work as of the
contest entry deadline.
8.Only one entry per person.
Example
Should people need visas to cross borders?
Michael Chang, 0926-634-694, chang@xyz.com
Winner
We reserve the right to interview finalists before choosing a winner.
The winner shall provide a recent photo and authorize me to post it on
http://bernard-english.blogspot.com/ and
http://sites.google.com/site/japaneseenglishclasses/.
Judges
Name: Eva Anda, Ph.D., History of Science, University of
California at Santa Barbara
Other Languages: Fluent in Hungarian. Has also studied Latin,
Greek, German and French. Currently studying Spanish.
Profession: Computer consultant (Santa Barbara, California)
Name: Clarence Gardner
Other Languages: Studied German and Russian. Currently studying Spanish.
Profession: Chief software programmer (Santa Barbara, California)
Name: Bernard M.
Other Languages: German
Profession: English Teacher (Taipei)
No entries exceeding the word limit will be accepted.
Good luck to all entrants!
No entries received after the deadline will be accepted.
FOR A CLEARER AND MORE DETAILED VERSION, PLEASE SEE THE FOLLOWING LINK:
http://sites.google.com/site/japaneseenglishclasses/Home/2009-gongguan-
writing-contest
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