The Korea Herald

34 students grab prizes at the 53rd Korea Herald English Speech Contest

- By Park Jun-hee (junheee@heraldcorp.com)

The award ceremony for the 53rd Korea Herald English Speech Contest was held on Thursday at the Australian Embassy in Seoul on Friday.

This year’s contest, themed “My dream, Earth and the 10th Anniversar­y of the Korea-Australia Free Trade Agreement,” focused on the environmen­t and the economy.

A total of 34 winners were recognized for their outstandin­g speeches.

Among those in attendance were Australian Ambassador Jeff Robinson, Deputy Head of Mission Martin Walker, Herald Corp. CEO and publisher Choi Jin-young and The Korea Herald’s Managing Editor Lee Joo-hee.

“When I hear you speak with such energy and enthusiasm, I’m excited by the possibilit­ies of tomorrow . ... I believe we have the next generation of Korean leaders right here,” Robinson said as he addressed the winners, noting that he was impressed to hear their thoughts on how to tackle climate change and bilateral agreements between the two countries.

“By entering this competitio­n, you have shown initiative, courage and enthusiasm, which are important leadership qualities. Sooner than you realize, you may be responsibl­e for shaping Korea’s future, and I hope to see you playing a role in strengthen­ing the Australia-Korea partnershi­p over the decades,” Robinson added.

Among the winners, Seo Yeonu took the grand prize in the kindergart­en group, and Oh Na-yun and Koo Do-yoon won first place in the domestic elementary school groups. Chang Caden Jun-young and Kim

You-joo took internatio­nal groups.

The event also recognized Gate Academy, MJ English and the Chungdam English Institute Gwangan Branch for their roles in supporting high-performing students. first place elementary in the school

 ?? The Korea Herald ?? Winners and attendees of the 53rd Korea Herald English Speech Contest pose for a picture at the Australian Embassy in Gwanghwamu­n, Seoul, Friday.
The Korea Herald Winners and attendees of the 53rd Korea Herald English Speech Contest pose for a picture at the Australian Embassy in Gwanghwamu­n, Seoul, Friday.

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