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Post by Laoupdate news on Mar 29, 2005 1:08:17 GMT -5
ແມ່ນໃຜໄດ້ໄປເບິ່ງການປະກວດນີ້ ມາລາຍງານໃຫ້ຟັງແດ່ ບັນຍາກາດເປັນແນວໃດ A TOTAL of 15 non-native Japanese speakers from Sihomvithaya Language Centre, Dokchampa Japanese Centre and Japanese Centre gathered at the National Cultural Hall last Saturday to pit their skills against one another. Ten of them were competing in the Basic Level category while five were in the Intermediate Level category. Supported by the Japan Embassy to Laos, the competition was organised to promote the use of Japanese language by foreign speakers. Coming in first in the Basic Level category was Miss Phitsamai Philavan, who spoke on “A World Without WordsE second in place was Miss Keolakhone Chantaithip’s speech on “The Child’s Dream CommunicationE and third place went to Miss Thiphasone Sivilay, who spoke on the “Eating CultureE As for the Medium Level category, Miss Aloun Thamavongsa came in first with her speech on “Why We Use Drug?E second in place was Miss Phanla Saybounma, who spoke on “Environmental PreservationE and finally, Miss Somchai Sihalard came in third with her speech on “My ChildhoodE Source: kplnet.net laoupdate.com ;D
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Post by Tar on Mar 29, 2005 1:27:09 GMT -5
I am a student from Champa Japanese school. It was very nice competition. I am the one who join the group sining show on the stage from Champa Japanese school but so bad my camera was broken so I have no any phto to show you.
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Post by laostudent on Aug 12, 2005 18:50:24 GMT -5
so good for Laos has a such competition....I'm a lao student in japan...I'm studying here,have lots of chance to join a competiton,but I'm so shy to speak infront of ppl....well,I read this message ,I think I should prove myself as all of you in Vientiane....you guys are so cool(Great)... ;D ;D ;D
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Post by girl on Sept 9, 2005 16:00:13 GMT -5
only girls, no boy?that mean girls are not shyno more congratulation!
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