Huynh Nguyen Gia Huy. Photo: Contributor |
1. Huynh Nguyen Gia Huy was born and raised in a family with better learning conditions than many of his peers. Right from the first years of primary school, Gia Huy loved reading books, especially Vietnamese history, so he had a very good knowledge base. In the 2024-2025 school year, participating in the provincial Vietnamese Champion Contest, he won first prize and was selected to participate in the national Vietnamese Champion Contest held in Hanoi.
At the Dinh contest, contestants took two parts: an essay test (30 minutes) and a 30-question multiple-choice test on the computer (30 minutes), each multiple-choice question worth 10 points. “Thanks to my extensive review and understanding of geography, history, culture, etc., I confidently took the test at the Dinh contest and scored 280/300 points on the multiple-choice test. In addition, I also did well on the essay test. I was very happy to win first prize at the Dinh contest, because all my friends were very good at this contest,” said Gia Huy.
Before coming to the Dinh exam in the 2024-2025 school year, in grades 2 and 3, Gia Huy won third prize in the Vietnamese language contest at the city and provincial levels.
Huynh Nguyen Gia Huy and Le Dinh Khanh Ngoc are very diligent and studious students. They have a solid grasp of knowledge and are diligent in reading reference books, regularly researching biographies of national heroes as well as Vietnamese geography, history and culture. Thanks to that, when they came to the Vietnamese Proficiency Test, they did very well. The first prize result of the national Vietnamese Proficiency Test this time shows their efforts in studying and is truly worthy of their investment and study.
Ms. Vo Thi My Hanh, homeroom teacher of class 4E, Au Co Primary School (Tuy Hoa City)
Ms. Nguyen Ngoc Bich Ha, Gia Huy's mother, said that since he was a child, Gia Huy loved reading books about Vietnamese history. Every week, he went to the bookstore to buy books about history and literature to read. In addition, every year, Gia Huy was taken by his family to his maternal hometown in Hanoi and visited many places such as: Thang Long Imperial Citadel, Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum, Temple of Literature... and many famous places, cultural and historical relics to explore and learn.
"On each trip, he buys books and documents related to those places to read and learn. In addition, Gia Huy often watches science discovery programs on VTV7, Vietnam Television, etc., thanks to which Gia Huy has accumulated knowledge and studied well," said Ms. Ha.
Le Dinh Khanh Ngoc. Photo: Contributor |
2. Coming to the Vietnamese Trang Nguyen contest since grade 3, in the first year of competition, Le Dinh Khanh Ngoc won first prize at the city level, third prize at the provincial level, creating great motivation for her to continue studying, nurturing her dream of participating in the Dinh contest - the national Vietnamese Trang Nguyen contest. After a year of studying, reading many books on Vietnamese literature and history and mastering the knowledge in textbooks, Le Dinh Khanh Ngoc continued to register to participate in the Vietnamese Trang Nguyen contest at the city and provincial levels and won first prize, being selected to compete at the national level.
In the 2024-2025 National Vietnamese Language Contest, Le Dinh Khanh Ngoc excelled over 390 contestants from 48 provinces and cities across the country to win first prize. Khanh Ngoc shared: “To achieve high results in this contest, right from the school, city, and provincial level competitions, I and some friends were taught by Ms. Vo Thi My Hanh, the homeroom teacher of class 4E. Over a long period of time, Ms. Hanh helped us consolidate our Vietnamese knowledge in the 4th grade program; at the same time, she expanded the content related to national heroes. Ms. Hanh also "challenged" us in many different ways to help us master basic and advanced knowledge. For the writing section, Ms. Hanh let us practice writing about the beautiful scenery of our homeland and country, writing about patriotism, and practicing doing previous years' National Vietnamese Language Contest questions to get used to it. Thanks to that, I confidently entered the National Vietnamese Language Contest.”
Not only is Khanh Ngoc good at Vietnamese, she also studies well in all subjects. In addition to the Vietnamese Champion exam, she also actively participates in competitions organized by the school and the Department of Education. In grade 3, Khanh Ngoc won first prize in the city-level Vietnamese Champion exam, third prize in the provincial level, and silver prize in the provincial level exam at Vioedu arena. Throughout her 4 years of study, Khanh Ngoc has always been an excellent student in all subjects, loved by teachers and friends.
Source: https://baophuyen.vn/giao-duc/202505/hai-hoc-sinhdat-giai-nhat-trang-nguyen-tieng-viet-fc010d8/
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