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UAT Student Wins Arizona Japanese Speech Contest
| Source: University of Advancing Technology
TEMPE, AZ--(Marketwire - June 18, 2007) - For the second year in a row, University of
Advancing Technology (UAT) student David Lin has won grand prize in his
category at the Arizona Japanese Speech Contest. To win, Lin delivered a
speech that he composed himself on the inspiration behind learning
Japanese.
Lin and other competitors, including two others students from UAT, were
challenged in four skill categories --labeled A, B, C and D -- each based
on each competitor's level of Japanese language education. Lin competed in
and won the C category. UAT students Lauren Walls and Matthew Williams
competed in the B category. In 2006, David Lin and fellow UAT students Ian
Church and Lonnie Mann took first, second and third place in the B category
for second-semester Japanese students.
Lin, a senior studying Software Engineering, competed against 51 other
contestants presenting monologues entirely in Japanese. Participants were
free to choose their speech topics.
After watching Lin deliver his speech, Associate Professor Kumiko Gahan,
Lin's Japanese language instructor at UAT, was enthusiastic about his
performance in the contest. "I watched most of the winners' speeches and I
listened, and David Lin's speech just stood out so well, not only because
of the fluency of the language he spoke, but also his great emotion, body
language and gesture. And overall, his performance was just great," she
said.
Lin received a roundtrip ticket to Japan and a weeklong railway pass good
throughout the country for being the grand prize winner of category C.
According to Lin, his win was a result of hard work. "We obviously had to
write our speech first in English and translate it into Japanese, and
submit them and it's a lot of practice," he said.
Lin plans on returning to Japan but not to redeem his prize. Instead, he
will be working as a technical translator in computer graphics where he has
a job lined up after graduation with a Tokyo-based company.
Next year's competition will take place at UAT with an expected 150
students, as well as their family and friends, in attendance.
About UAT: The University of Advancing Technology is a unique, private
college that serves its student body by fostering knowledge creation and
academic excellence in an environment that embraces the young technophiles
of the world. With three centers of research and a suite of
technology-centered undergraduate and graduate degrees, the University is a
recognized leader in technology education.
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