Pupils compete in French competition

Alliance Francaise Dunedin secretary Audrey Farreyre addresses a group of Otago and Southland...
Alliance Francaise Dunedin secretary Audrey Farreyre addresses a group of Otago and Southland French pupils at a competition in Dunedin on Saturday. Photo by Craig Baxter.
About 150 Otago and Southland high school pupils swapped their native tongue to parle francais in Dunedin on Saturday.

They were all taking part in the Concour Oral, an annual French-speaking competition organised by Alliance Francaise Dunedin.

Organiser David Moir said the pupils loved the competition, especially the social side of it.

Year nine and 10 pupils gave a short presentation about themselves, year 11 and 12 pupils had a five-minute interview and year 13 pupils had a listening comprehension test and a six-minute interview.

The top year 12 pupil would be entered in a national draw for a two-week stay in New Caledonia and the top two year 13 pupils would enter a national competition with a prize of a month in Paris.

Results for these would be available in September, Mr Moir said.

ellie.constantine@odt.co.nz

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