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KOSAA to hold Korean Speech Contest
April 30, 2014
The Korean School Association of America in Los Angeles will put on its 30th Korean Speech contest on May 31.
The deadline for applications is May 19.
Participants will be asked to use the theme “My Family” and speak in Korean for three minutes. The contest is divided into three groups: Pre-kindergarten to second grade, third to sixth grade and 7th grade and over.
Held at the Korean Education Center in L.A., the contest will run from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m.
The application fee is $10, and interested applicants should send inquiries to ksaaca(at)hotmail.com and the application to KOSAA, 680 Wilshire Pl. #415.