Results Tallied in Russian Calligraphy Contest Among Chinese Students

 

The SUSU Pushkin Institute REC and the Pushkin Institute of the Beijing Language and Culture University has tallied the results of a Russian calligraphy contest among Chinese students.

Participants were asked to complete tasks on special forms. The tasks were aimed at testing their Russian calligraphy skills and knowledge of the alphabet. The contest helps students understand the fundamental difference between printed and written text, which, in turn, contributes to more effective learning.

The event was conducted by Tatyana Beloglazova, expert in academic and methodical affairs of the SUSU Pushkin Institute center, coordinator of the partner network in the territory of China and teachers of Russian from the Beijing Language and Culture University.

At the end of the contest, Chinese students in their first year of studies in the Department of Russian Language at the Beijing Language and Culture University were named as the top three: Liu Xingzhou, Zho La and Lin Yue. From second year, the winners were Jiang Zhisyan, Chen Lu, and Wang Kaixin.

We congratulate the participants and winners of this contest and wish them good luck in studying Russian!

This is the third year that the calligraphy contest was held among students from Chinese member-universities of the Pushkin Institute partner network.

Yadviga Berezovskaya, photos from SUSU archives
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