วันศุกร์ที่ 30 สิงหาคม พ.ศ. 2556


Reading Skill

           This topic is about Nine-year-old speaking champion. Whether speaking English from a pre-planned script or speaking “off the cuff” (without planning), nine-year-old Onrampha Souvannavong from Sriwittayapaknam School is a champion.

Speaking in a second language is not easy when someone suddenly puts a microphone in your hand and turns on their video camera – even if you are a national speech contest winner like nine-year-old Onrampha Souvannavong from Sriwittayapaknam School. I think she did very well under the circumstances. The first example from Onrampha is clearly memorised, the same speech she gave at the National Speech Contest 2012 held recently in Bangkok by the Office of the Basic Education Commission (Obec). Onrampha was the winner for Prathom 1-3 (Grade 1-3) category. You'll quickly notice that she speaks English very clearly and naturally. The second speaking task was a bit more difficult since it was “off the cuff”, done without having a chance to plan what she was going to say. She was given the task of explaining how she learned English so well. Here she really proves she can speak English without the need for memorisation.

I think, everybody had difference ability so everybody should to show ability of oneself for improve oneself.

 

 
Vocabulary
 
 
Pronounce
 
Meaning
script
   / skrɪpt /
noun
 
a written text of a play, film/movie, broadcast, talk, etc
 
circumstance
cir • cum • stance
/ sɜrkəmstæns /
  noun
 
the conditions and facts that are connected with and affect a situation, an event or an action
 
category
cat • egory
   / kætəɡɔri /
                     noun
a group of people or things with particular features in common
 
memorize
mem • or • ize 
/ meməraɪz /
  verb  
to learn sth carefully so that you can remember it exactly

 


 

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