Students studying Japanese will have a chance to test their chops April 12 at Tennessee’s first-ever Japanese Speech Contest. The event will take place April 12 from 12:15 to 6:30 p.m. at Wilson Hall on the Vanderbilt University campus. It is free and open to the public.
Nearly 50 students from universities across Tennessee and Kentucky have registered to compete.
The , in conjunction with the , in Nashville and the Vanderbilt Institute for Public Policy Studies, is hosting the contest, which will be held annually.
Contestants will deliver three- to five-minute speeches from memory on a topic of their choosing in Japanese. All will be non-native Japanese speakers.
Participating universities are , , , , , , , and Vanderbilt.
For more information about the contest, contact Keiko Nakajima, keiko.r.nakajima@vanderbilt.edu or (615) 322-2027. For more information about the Vanderbilt East Asian Studies Program, visit . For more Vanderbilt news, visit www.vanderbilt.edu/news.
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