(HBO) - On October 17, at Ly Tu Trong primary school, the Department of Education and Training collaborated with Education joint Stock Company EDUCA Corporation to launch of the contest "Being good at English for Hoa Binh” at the primary level in the school year of 2022 – 2023.


EDUPIA representatives are presenting gifts to those who have achieved the excellent results in English in the school year of 2021 - 2022. 

This is a competition for the students in grades 3, 4, and 5 in the province with the aim of creating conditions for them to develop listening, speaking, reading, writing skills and communicating in English. It is an opportunity to experience, improve knowledge, thinking ability and quick reflexes. At the same time, the competition contributes to promoting the innovation of teaching forms and methods, testing and evaluating oriented approach to students' ability, improving the quality of teaching and learning English in the context of international economic integration. 

After the launching ceremony, the contest will enter the deployment round at the schools in the province. The test is designed specifically, which is suitable for each grade to accurately test all 4 skills, listening - speaking - reading - writing in English and quick reflexes of students. The students participate by registering and taking the online exams on the EDUPIA system. Throughout the competition, there is a system of lectures that closely follow the textbook program of the Ministry of Education and Training, helping them both review the knowledge they have learned in class and practice to gain more experience and participation skills. competition. 

The competition is divided into the school level, the district level, the provincial level and the special round.


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