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is the interpretation of poetry or prose by a group, comprising anything from half a dozen to a hundred speakers. It involves a full and varied use of the individual voices that make up the group. There may be divisions of the whole group into light anddark voices, broken and unbroken, male and female, treble and so on. Individual voices may be used as solo Introduction Choral Speaking is a competition organized by the Ministry of Education. The competition aims at encouraging and increasing the usage of English among students. It builds confidence in students to speak, render, memorize and express in English. Competition Rules Eligibility
This competition is open to students from Year 4 to Year 6 only. Each Choral Speaking team is to come from ONE school only.
Time
Each team is given a presentation time limit of 5 to 8 minutes. No marks will be awarded thereafter.
Team
Each team should comprise 30 35 students. A conductor should be students. Each team should be accompanied by 4 teachers-in-charge.
Material
Selection of material is free and can be in the form of poetry or short prose. Materials must be originally written and authentic. Participants are not allowed to refer to any notes or printed materials during the performance. Materials presented must not touch on sensitive issues, such as race, religion, colour, personalities, etc. Copies of choral speaking texts must be submitted to the organizers two weeks prior to the competition.
Attire
All participants should wear school uniform when competing. Boys white, short-sleeve shirts and dark blue short / long pants Girls Dark blue pinafore/skirt and white blouse/ baju kurung Conductor : the use of gloves is allowed Ties, bows and jackets are not allowed
Exclusions
There should be no inclusion of music, singing, sketches, skits or drama, costuming, props to enhance the presentation or artificial sound effects which are electronically or physically aided.
Stage Arrangement
The arrangement of the teams on the stage will be in a fixed 3-tiered rows.
Judges
National level competitions should be adjudged by 5 judges. The judges will be appointed by Schools Division, Ministry of Education.
Decisions
Points will be allocated according to the score sheet and aggregated. Judges will collectively determine the placing by a clear majority vote. The decision of the judges is final. Individual team marks will not be disclosed.
Prizes
Cash prizes and/or plaques and certificates of participation will be awarded to the winning teams.
CHORAL SPEAKING COMPETITION FOR SECONDARY SCHOOLS Choral Speaking is the interpretation of poetry or prose by a group, comprising anything from half a dozen to a hundred speakers. It involves a full and varied use of the individual voices that make up the group. There may be divisions of the whole group into light anddark voices, broken and unbroken, male and female, treble and so on. Individual voices may be used as solo Introduction
Choral Speaking is a competition organized by the Ministry of Education. The competition aims at encouraging and increasing the usage of English among students. It builds confidence in students to speak, render, memorize and express in English. Competition Rules Eligibility
This competition is open to students from Form 1to Form 4 only. Each Choral Speaking team is to come from ONE school only.
Time
Each team is given a presentation time limit of 8 to 10 minutes. No marks will be awarded thereafter.
Team
Each team should comprise 30 35 students. A conductor should be students. Each team should be accompanied by 4 teachers-in-charge.
Material
Selection of material is free and can be in the form of poetry or short prose. Materials must be originally written and authentic. Participants are not allowed to refer to any notes or printed materials during the performance. Materials presented must not touch on sensitive issues, such as race, religion, colour, personalities, etc. Copies of choral speaking texts must be submitted to the organizers two weeks prior to the competition.
Attire
All participants should wear school uniform when competing. Boys white, short-sleeve shirts and dark blue short / long pants Girls Dark blue pinafore/skirt and white blouse/ baju kurung Conductor : the use of gloves is allowed Ties, bows and jackets are not allowed
Exclusions
There should be no inclusion of music, singing, sketches, skits or drama, costuming, props to enhance the presentation or artificial sound effects which are electronically or physically aided.
Stage Arrangement
The arrangement of the teams on the stage will be in a fixed 3-tiered rows.
Judges
National level competitions should be adjudged by 5 judges. The judges will be appointed by Schools Division, Ministry of Education.
Decisions
Points will be allocated according to the score sheet and aggregated. Judges will collectively determine the placing by a clear majority vote. The decision of the judges is final. Individual team marks will not be disclosed.
Prizes
Cash prizes and/or plaques and certificates of participation will be awarded to the winning teams. SCORE SHEET
ENGLISH LANGUAGE CHORAL SPEAKING COMPETITION SECONDARY SCHOOLS STATE LEVEL 2008 Sub. Matter (10 m) Pronunciation (20 m ) Enunciation (30 m) Variety (10 m) Special Effects (10 m) Rhythm & Timing (10 m) General Demeanour (10 m)
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Subject Matter :
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Sound Effects :
Sound imitation (vocalised) Rhythm and Timing Orchestrated rhythm and timing 7. Demeanour : Stance and bearing 8. Penalty : A total of 10 marks to be
Variety of intonation, mood and tempo deducted if : sensitive issues touched, attire infringements
extra time, below minimum stipulated time, exclusions included, excessive movements Maximum Marks V. Poor 10 20 30 1, 2 14 16 Poor 3, 4 58 7 12 Fair 5, 6 9 12 13 18 Good 7, 8 13 16 19 24 Excellent 9, 10 17 20 25 30