First Annual LLC Languages Interpretive Reading Contest 2023
This page is a record of the event in 2023. For more information about this year's event, including the application to participate, check out the Second Annual LLC Languages Interpretive Reading Contest 2024.
Watch the Recap of the 2023 Languages Interpretive Reading Contest Below!
2023 Program
2023 Winners
Winners for French 2023
French Winners
1st Place: Manar Ahmad Salamah
2nd Place: Erika Anderson
Winners for Japanese 2023
Japanese Winners
1st Place: Samantha Chen
2nd Place: Catherine Lin
Winners for Spanish 2023
Spanish Winners
1st Place: Zeina Baba
2nd Place: Destiny Hernandez
2023 Information Archive
Date and Time: Friday, April 28 starting at 5:00pm; refreshments from 4:00pm
Location: Mt. San Antonio College, Building 13-1700 Auditorium and North Patio
Feel free to invite family and friends to the live performance. The evening will also be recorded.
Deadline to Apply is Friday, April 21, 2023.
Purpose:
- The participant will choose a literature item, such as poetry, fiction, children’s
literature, news articles, speeches, and letters, or media item such as animations,
movies, and songs written in their language of study that is either published or self-authored
and make any appropriate edits so that their selection is not longer than 5 minutes or
shorter than 2 minutes. The purpose is to:
- Build appreciation for the participant’s language and culture of study.
- Develop skill in conveying the meaning and emotions of literature or media in another language.
- Improve pronunciation in a fun and meaningful way.
Description:
- Interpretive reading is the effective communication of an author’s thoughts and/or feelings to the listener.
- The reader should draw meaning from the selection to share with the audience.
- All the skills of reading aloud, including vocal flexibility, clear articulation and correct pronunciation, as well as pauses and rate variation, can be used in interpretive reading.
Rules:
- All presentations must include a typed version of the material in the language of study and the English translation typed. This will be emailed to langlab@mtsac.edu by April 25 before the contest.
- Including the introduction, all entries must be no longer than 6 minutes.
- All presentations must contain an introduction that includes:
- Student’s name and language of study
- Title and author of the material
- Reason for choosing the material
- Any background information that listeners need in order to understand the material better.
- Read or memorize your presentation. Mount on black construction paper or in a black folder if you will be referring to notes or reading.
- The participant may (not required) include costume or movement in addition to vocal interpretation.
- Due to time limits:
- There will be no more than 8 participants per language.
- First and second place winners for each language will be announced at the end of the evening. First place will receive a plaque and $100 and second place will receive $50.