英文书法比赛PPT
IntroductionThe English Calligraphy Competition is an annual event held to c...
IntroductionThe English Calligraphy Competition is an annual event held to celebrate the beauty and artistry of English handwriting. The competition aims to encourage students to pay attention to the importance of handwriting and to improve their English writing skills. EligibilityThe competition is open to all students studying in grades 4 to 12. There is no separate category for each grade; instead, competitors are divided into two groups—junior (grades 4 to 6) and senior (grades 7 to 12)—based on their age. Rules and Regulations3.1 Submission of EntriesEach competitor is required to submit an entry form along with samples of their handwriting. The entry form includes details about the student's name, class, school name, and contact information. The samples of handwriting should be a page of their notebook or a sheet of their recent exam paper.3.2 Format of the Entry Form and SamplesThe entry form and samples must be submitted in English. The samples must be written in black or blue ballpoint pen or felt-tip pen and must not include any erasures or corrections. The writing samples should be a reflection of the student's usual handwriting style and must not be prepared specifically for the competition.3.3 Timeline for Submission of EntriesThe entry form and samples must be submitted by the deadline date, which is usually in the middle of the month. No entries will be accepted after the deadline date.3.4 Selection ProcessThe selection of the finalists will be based on the quality of handwriting, neatness, legibility, and overall appearance. The finalists will be notified about the selection results by the end of the month following the deadline date.3.5 Number of Finalists SelectedThe number of finalists selected from each school will depend on the total number of entries received. Generally, the top 10% to 20% of entries from each school will be selected as finalists. However, this ratio may vary depending on the total number of entries received.3.6 Judging CriteriaThe judging criteria for the finalists will include: neatness, legibility, use of space, flow of letterforms, and overall appearance. The finalists will be judged by a panel of local English calligraphy teachers and experts.3.7 Award CeremonyThe award ceremony will take place at the end of the year, where the winners will be announced and awarded certificates and prizes. The ceremony may also include guest speakers, exhibition of entries, and other cultural activities related to calligraphy. Organizer and Contact InformationThe competition is organized by the local education department or a related organization that supports English education. For more information or to register for the competition, please contact the organizer's office using the contact information provided on their website or brochure. We hope this information is helpful, and we wish you luck in your English calligraphy competition!