Schools can now enter their most confident public speakers in Curro Durbanville’s Nou praat jy! competition.

Are you silver-tongued? Do you have the gift of the gab? If so, the brand-new Nou praat jy! public speaking competition, presented by Curro Durbanville High School as part of its Kultura Festival, is meant for you.

It will be held at the school’s campus from Friday 20 to Friday 27 June. The festival includes theatre and music productions, a battle of the bands and a wine festival, with tickets available online through Quicket.

The school invites high schools across the country to enter their most seasoned team for the competition-with-a-twist: two learners must team-up and present the speech in unison.

The competition’s theme is Afrikaans – ‘n taal van kleure en klank – quite fitting, given that the Afrikaans language has been an official language for 100 years this year.

The contest can be presented in a persuasive, entertaining or motivational manner and is open to Afrikaans home-language speakers and Afrikaans first additional language speakers in a category for juniors (Grade 8 and/or 9) and seniors (Grade 10 to 12). Each team has five to seven minutes to put their best foot forward, and the judges will be looking for a spontaneous interaction between speakers.

“We are looking forward to lekker conversational dialogue,” says Afrikaans teachers Joline de Klerk and Maritsa Smit. “Additionally, we keep our fingers crossed that teams bring regional languages ​​and dialects of Afrikaans to the stage. We hope they come and talk like they talk at home!”

The winning schools and winners get R10 000 each, runners-up get R6 000 each and third place winners get R4 000 each.

• The closing date for entries is Thursday 24 April. Enter online at www.curro.co.za or email Joline de Klerk at joline.d@curro.co.za.

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