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Aurora Speech Contest
The Ninth Annual Aurora Foundation
All-USA High School Japanese Speech Contest
Saturday, June 2, 2012

Objectives
Procedure
Eligibility & Application Requirements
Judging Criteria
Deadline
Mailing Address for Submissions
Prizes
Contest Schedule & Venue

 


Objectives:
The Aurora Foundation, in conjunction with the National Council of Japanese Language Teachers, will host its ninth annual Aurora Foundation National Japanese Language High School Speech Contest. The contest will provide opportunities for young learners of Japanese to make presentations in Japanese and to inspire more students to improve their proficiency in Japanese. It is also hoped that the contest will encourage students to further their understanding of Japan, its people, and its culture.

Presented by:  Aurora Foundation ( Japanese Language Scholarship Foundation )
Co-Presenters:  NCJLT (National Council of Japanese Language Teachers),
Consulate General of Japan at LA,
The Japan Foundation


Procedure:
Fifteen contestants will take part in the ninth annual contest, to be held on
June 2, 2012.  Contestants will be chosen from a pool consisting of the top three winners of various sub national/regional/state/multi-school Japanese language speech contests held throughout the USA between April 1, 2011 and April 15, 2012.  If more than 15 applications are received, participants will be selected based on evaluations of tape recordings of the applicants' speeches in Japanese.

Eligibility and Application Requirements:
All applicants must :
(1)  Be one of the top three winners of a sub national/regional/state/multi-school Japanese language speech contest held in the USA and its territories between April 1, 2011 and April 15, 2012;
(2)   Provide a recommendation form completed on the applicant's behalf by an official representative of that contest;
(3)   Be high school students at the time of the Aurora speech contest (senior year applicants graduating in May or June, are still eligible);
(4)  Not be native speakers of Japanese or have a Japanese parent (Issei);
(5)  Be a citizen of the USA or a permanent resident of the USA;
(6)  Have not had more than six months of schooling in Japan after age six;
(7)  Not have entered an international speech contest (Japanese Speech Award - organized by E.G.G., JSA Planning Committee) in the past;
(8)  Submit a copy of their speech (script) in applicants' own handwriting and an audio recording of the speech in Japanese with the completed application form.

The application form is to be submitted by either the applicant or the contest representative and must have the signatures of the student, the student's parent or guardian, and the representative of the speech contest.

Judging Criteria:
Each speech must be five minutes or less in length. Choice of topic is open. Judges will base their decisions on content and presentation of speech, and interviews in Japanese with the Judges after each speech presentation.

Deadline:
The completed application form and required materials must be mailed to the Aurora Foundation on or before
April 23, 2012. The application form is available online at the Aurora Foundation website, or upon request from the Aurora Foundation office.


Mail submissions to:
Aurora Speech Contest
3127 Nichols Canyon Road
Los Angeles, CA 90046
Tel: 323.882-6545 / Fax: 323.969-9425
E-mail:Aurorafoundation@usa.net
Website: http://www.jlsf-aurora.org

Prizes:
The Grand Prize winner will be invited to the overseas students' Japanese Speech Award (JSA) contest held in Tokyo, Japan, in the summer of 2012. (Total trip tentatively spans 10 days, and includes a Japanese language workshop and cross-cultural exchange program). All the expenses will be paid for the Grand Prize winner's trip to Japan. The Grand Prize winner will also receive a $1,000 scholarship. The 2nd place winner will receive a $500 scholarship. The 3rd place winner will receive a $300 scholarship. All participants will receive a commendation.

Contest Schedule& Venue:
The 15 contestants will be invited to Los Angeles the weekend of
June 1-3 , 2012. The sponsoring organization or the student will be responsible for transportation between the student's home and Los Angeles. The Aurora Foundation will cover all the contestants' appropriate expenses while in Los Angeles. Contestants will home-stay with Japanese host families in the Los Angeles area for two nights, unless a student wishes to make his or her own housing arrangements at his/her own expense.

April 23 (Mon), 2012 All applications must be postmarked (We recommend sending the form with Confirmation receipt from a post office)
May 7 (Mon), 2012  Announcement of 15 participants
June 1 (Fri), 2012 Participants arrive in Los Angeles
Attend Orientation, Welcome Party, and Host Family Introductions
 June 2 (Sat), 2012 Rehearsal & Contest  (Time to be announced)
Location:  
Hitachi Chemical Research Center
Lecture Hall, University of California Irvine
1003 Health Sciences Road West
Irvine CA 92612
June 3 (Sun), 2012 Free time
Participants depart from LA

All inquiries and requests for applications from representatives interested in entering the winners of their own speech contests should contact the Aurora Foundation by e-mail at aurorafoundation@usa.net  for further information.


 

From left: Hiroshi Sumiyama, Committees Chair, Vice President Aurora Foundation;
Sin Yeong Kim, of Newman Smith High School, Carrollton, TX received the 2011 Consul General of Japan Award and $1000 scholarship from Aurora Foundation; Makoto Hirose, Consul Consulate General of Japan; Akiko Agishi, Founder & President, Aurora Foundation

  2011 Contestants, Judges, VIP guests