On December 15, 2020, the first round of the distance Olympiad in foreign languages among college students and secondary school students of the Moscow region, which was held by the Department of Foreign Languages and Intercultural Communication, ended.
The distance Olympiad in foreign languages has been held since 2015 and the number of its participants is growing. This time 108 people took part in the competition: students of the GSU college, students of the schools of the Ramensky, Yegoryevsky and Orekhovo-Zuevsky urban districts, the cities of Krasnogorsk, Elektrostal, Kolomna.
The Olympiad was held in English, Spanish, German and French. During the first round, the participants answered the test questions, performed grammar and vocabulary exercises. Based on its results, leaders were determined who scored the most points out of 67 possible:
Narmin Abbasova, student of gymnasium № 21 (63 points);
Hakob Vardanyan, student of secondary school № 2, Elektrostal (63 points);
Alina Zhernakova, student of secondary school № 2, Elektrostal (63 points);
Maria Zuikova, student of the Shuvoy secondary school, pos. Shuvoe, Yegoryevsky urban district (64 points);
Vladimir Karpenko, student of secondary school № 10, Kolomna (63 points);
Anastasia Krasheninnikova, student of the GSU college (63 points);
Ilya Chitanava, student of the GSU college (63 points).
All participants of the first round of the Olympiad and team leaders received certificates. I would like to express special gratitude to the teachers of foreign language I.V. Lyalkina and V.S. Lebedev for organizing students in the first round of the Olympiad. 34 participants are students of the GSU college.
We congratulate everyone on the worthy completion of the tasks and wish you success in the second round of the Olympiad!
Freshman of the technological department Elizaveta Loginova answers the test questions |
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Second-year student of the Information Technology Department Ivan Petrov performs exercises |
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Olympiad participant certificate |
E.P. Ilchinskaya,
Head of the Department of Foreign Languages and
Intercultural Communication, Candidate of Pedagogical Sciences