【Campus News】Weekly Review(Oct.27-Oct.31, 2014)

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Experiencing Tennis Lessons and Swapping Skills

 

  On the afternoon of October 23rd, 12 foreign students from Korea, Japan and France experienced a pleasant tennis lesson. Due to the limitation of their short course duration, tennis lessons for the foreign students cover only 4 class periods that teach the beginner’s basic and practical skills, such as wrist fixing, forehand striking, etc..
 
 
  Nevertheless, Okazaki Miyuki, a Japanese student who has learned tennis for 6 years, played a friendly match with a student from SCBC. The solid foundation of sportsmanship was well demonstrated in their swift movements of forehand and backhand and even in each swing of their rackets. The match became so tense and fierce while the players were trying to reveal the fatal flaw of the opponent through each stroke, which turned out to be a virtuoso performance for spectators.
 
 
The Youth League Committee of SCBC Set Up Practical Training Sites at Surrounding Primary and Middle Schools
 
  The Youth League Committee of SCBC has recently established and started the practical training sites in No. 116 Middle School and No.1 Primary School.
 
 
  An event of “Hand in hand” voluntary teaching activity themed “Sunny Teaching Volunteers -- I’m your Supporting Tree” was a curtain raiser of the practical training sites. 104 volunteers from SCBC have taken part in it and will help enrich the extracurricular activities of surrounding primary and middle schools, including No.1 to No.3 primary schools in Liangtian Township, No.1 primary school in Zhuliao Township and No. 116 Middle School of Guangzhou. Kids of these schools will benefit a lot from the colorful supplementary learning environments such as English classes, street dance, ballroom dancing, handcraft, guitar and basketball.

 

 

 

SCBC Student Abroad in South Korea Won the Korean Speech Contest
 
  On October 24th, Chen Jiaqing, an SCBC student of Korean Language major, currently studying at Kyung Hee University, Korea, won the championship in the Korean Speech Contest co-sponsored by the Ministry of Gender Equality and Family and the South Korean Youth League.
 
  The theme of the speech contest is “Man and Culture”. All the contestants are from the Chinese student body at Kyung Hee University. Ever since the end of September, Chen Jinqing has been overwhelmingly winning throughout the contest and entered into the finals, in which she powered her strength at best against the fierce competition and performed excellently in the impromptu speech.
时间:Nov 4, 2014 7:05:00 PM   

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