Language Trophy: Burgenland's students shine in language!
Language Trophy: Burgenland's students shine in language!
Eisenstadt, Österreich - The big day for the voice enthusiasts of the Burgenland had finally come: On Thursday, the final event of the language trophy, now in presence, took place! After four years of online competition, a total of 120 pupils from various types of school, including general education higher schools (AHS) and vocational schools, were able to demonstrate their extraordinary language skills. In various languages such as English, French and Croatian, the participants discussed socially relevant topics such as ecotourism and environmental protection, as burgenland.at reported.
a sign of multilingualism and cultural exchange
The educational councilor Daniela Winkler, who, together with Rector Sabine Weisz and education director Alfred Lehner, conducted the award ceremony, praised the achievements of the students and emphasized the importance of multilingualism for cultural identity and internationalization. "Every language can serve as a bridge," she said, referring to the cultural importance of Croatian and Hungarian in Burgenland. The participants, who presented themselves in dialogues with a jury, demonstrated not only their language skills, but also their intercultural understanding, a central aspect for future professional and personal successes, as well as Education-bgld.gv.at reported.
The winners of the competition in the various categories appreciate the high standard and the commitment of the students. In the area of English, B1, Thomas Ludwig won first place, while Sarah Reiger emerged in the English, B2 category. The variety of languages and the excellent performance of the participants underline the importance of this event, which is considered the succession competition of the traditional European language competition. An innovative format that opens up new perspectives for the students and encourages them to further develop their linguistic skills.
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