STORY TELLING RULES
1. Every
participant must be on time.
2. The THEME
for Story Telling is Local and International Story.
3. Every
participants must stay in the competition venue until the competition ends,
unless any committee’s permission.
4. NONE of
the participants are allowed to read any story text or keynote when delivering
the story.
5. Every
participant will be called THREE TIMES in a row based on his/her turn (first
chance).
6. Participant
who does not come up after being called three times (first chance) will be put
on the last turn (second chance).
7. Participant
who does not come on the second chance will be DISQUALIFIED.
8. The
timekeeper will knock the table once as a sign for the participants to start
delivering the story.
9. Every
participant has approximately 15 MINUTES to deliver her/his story.
10. The timekeeper will knock
the table twice in 10th minute.
11. In the 15th minute
timekeeper will knock the table three times as a warning for the participant
that the time is up.
12. 30 seconds will be given as
tolerance right after the 15th minute.
13. The tolerance time will be
a consideration of score lessening.
14. The result of the
competition is FINAL.
15. Judgments criteria:
a. Matter
(Accordance with the theme, good
idea) (65%)
Grammar (15%)
Vocabulary (15%)
Story Substance (20%)
Language (pronunciation, articulation,
intonation) (15%)
b. Performance
(confident) (35%)
Interaction (10%)
Expression (gesture, eye
contact) (10%)
Body Language (10%)
Property (5%)
RULES AND REGULATIONS
SPELLING BEE
Ada 3 BABAK:
1. Babak
Eliminasi
2. Babak
Semi Final
3. Babak
FINAL
1. Babak
Eliminasi
o Target Peserta: 40-50
orang (4-6 SD)
o Dibagi menjadi : 10 Ronde,
tiap Ronde diambil 1 orang untuk maju ke Semi Final
o Format lomba: Cepat-Tepat (Smart-FAST),
dgn 10 pertanyaan/ronde. Nilai 1 Pertanyaan benar adalah 10 Point.
o Juri : Mr. Yason & Mr.
Jason
o Score keeper / Official :
Kak Nunu
2. Babak
Semi Final
o Target Peserta : 10 orang
semi finalis
o Format lomba: Speed Round,
Dalam waktu 2-3 menit masing2 peserta akan diberikan Series of Questions
(10-15 pertanyaan) dari Juri, dengan system penilaian yang sudah dirancang; Correct
@10 Points / Incorrect @0Points.
o 5 orang peserta dengan
nilai tertinggi akan diambil untuk maju ke Babak FINAL.
o Juri : Mr. Yason & Mr.
Jason
o Score keeper / Official :
Kak Nunu
3. Babak
Final
o Target Peserta: 5 orang
finalis
o Format lomba: Spelling
Bee
o Setiap peserta diberikan 5
opsi bantuan untuk menyelesaikan soal:
· 1x pass
· 1x vowels
· 1x
consonant
· 1x first
letter
· 1x last
letter
o Peserta dengan nilai
tertinggi menjadi Juara 1
o Peserta dengan nilai
tertinggi kedua menjadi Juara 2
o Peserta dengan nilai
tertinggi ketiga menjadi Juara 3
o Juri : Mr. Yason & Mr.
Jason
o Score keeper / Official :
Kak Nunu
RULES AND REGULATIONS
SPEECH
1. The competition is split to 2 rounds. The
Preliminary and The Final Rounds.
2. In the preliminary round, all participants will
perform their speech based on the roulette's number they have. The number will
be taken before the competition begin.
3. The duration for each of speech is 7
minutes. If the participant exceeds this
time, there will be a score punishment (minus 1). BUT, there will be no
punishment for those who perform under time.
4. Participant in preliminary round will perform
their speech in front of the panel of judges (3 people) and audience, including
other participants.
5. In the preliminary round, each participant must
choose one out of 5 topics given by the committee, as follow:
A.
Corruption
B.
Environment
C. Drug
Abuses
D.
Culture
E.
Education
6. For the preliminary round, participant must make
the speech draft (at home) and double it for the judge (only one copy and
submit it at the D-day).
7. From the preliminary round, we will only take three
participants to proceed to the final round based on the highest accumulative
score given by the panel of judges.
8. For the final round, participant will be
quarantined for 15 minutes to make a speech by themselves based on impromptu
topics, given by the panel of judges.
9. In the final round, participants will perform
the speech in a room (based on roulette), in front of judges and audiences but
not being seen by other participants.
10. While one participant performs his/her speech in
final round, the other participants will wait in other room. During waiting,
these participants is prohibited to write/re-make their speech.
11. The criteria of scoring:
A. Content 40%
B. Grammar 20%
C. Fluency 30%
D. Attractiveness 10%
12. Judge's decision is absolute.
13. All participant must come on time with a proper and polite clothes
RULES AND REGULATIONS
DEBATE
Summary
A
debate competition consists of match-ups between teams, each of which consists
of 3 people. Each team is required to defend one side of a debatable motion,
and is expected to present arguments defending or opposing it. Knowledge of
current affairs is be tested and assessed based on their ability to support
their respective cases using this knowledge. Content should be presented in a
graceful style designed to persuade adjudicators and members of the audience.
Being quick-witted and the use of tactful strategy are also key to win a
debate. The whole competition will consist of 3 preliminary rounds,
Quarter-finals, Semi-finals, and Grand Final.
Format
1.
a.
Three speakers comprise a team. Each debate
match-up will have two teams debating against each other.
b.
All 6 speakers each deliver substantive
speeches. At the end of the substantive speeches, the first or second speaker
from each side delivers a reply speech. The Negative reply speaker delivers
his/her speech first and is followed by the Affirmative reply speaker.
2.
a.
Each substantive speech is 7 minutes long.
While time to deliver reply speech is 5 minutes.
b.
The method of signaling timing for speakers
is at the discretion of the host.
c.
The timekeeper will knock once at 1st minute
of the speech, meaning that POI’s is allowed.
d.
The timekeeper will knock once at 6th minutes.
Meaning that POI’s is no longer allowed.
e.
The timekeeper will knock twice at 7th minute.
Meaning that the speaker has to end his/her speech.
f.
The timekeeper will knock continuously at 7th minute
and 20 seconds. Meaning that the time is up and further speech of the speaker
will be penalized.
g.
In addition to time signals referred to in
rule 2 (b), team members and/or team coaches may give time signals to a speaker provided the
signals are discreet and unobtrusive.
3.
a. Before
the start of each debate (before the motion is launched) a team will submit to
the Chairperson the names of its members in the order by which the members will
speak (hereinafter, the ‘designated speakers’).
b. Only
designated speakers, as announced by the Chairperson, may speak in a debate.
c. Designated
speakers are the only ones allowed to build cases for a debate.
d. During
a debate, speakers are forbidden to
communicate/consult their respective coaches and/or other team
members who are not speaking in that debate or any person in the audience
except to receive time signals in accordance with rule 2(c). In this regard, debaters
have to hand over their cellular phones to LO during case building time
e. Notwithstanding
rule 3(b), if, during a debate, a speaker declares that he/she is unable to
deliver his/her speech due to urgent health and/or personal reasons (e.g.
sudden sickness like asthma or death in the family), a team may either:
i. Designate
a fellow designated speaker to deliver the speech as a substitute.
ii. Decide
to walk out of the debate. In this instance, the tournament policies on
walk-outs will be applied.
iii. Additionally,
a team which is forced to walk out due to the reason stated in Rule 2(e) shall
be allowed to compete in next round, provided the match is still during the
preliminary stages of the competition.
f. If
a substitute speech is given in accordance with Rule 3(e) (i), judges shall
award that speech the lowest possible score within the Marking Standard,
regardless of the quality of the speech. (If such a situation occurs, the marks
for this speech shall not be used in the calculation for any individual speaker
awards.)
g. Further
to Rule 3(e) (ii), the tournament’s walk-out policy shall mean that a
forfeiting team will incur the average judge points and team scores for a
losing team for that particular round. Moreover, their opponents for that round
may be given a victory point, average judge points and team scores of a winning
team for that particular round.
h. If
a team has decided to withdraw from the competition due to emergency reasons
(e.g. sudden sickness like asthma or death in the family), no penalty will be
imposed, and their participation certificates will be released.
Eligibility
4.
a. A
team may have three members, provided each member is a bona fide full-time
student in the school participating in the Championships
b. If
fraud or forgery is suspected or has been confirmed to have transpired, the
Committee has the prerogative to investigate the matter and request the
responsible institutions (the school) and/or persons
(debaters/coaches/adjudicators) to answer the allegations. The committee
decisions arising from this investigation shall be final and unappeasable.
c. If
a team member or more do not meet the eligibility requirements stated herein,
Rule 3(i) shall apply.
The
Draw
5.
A team may not debate against any other team
more than twice during the preliminary rounds.
6.
The standings for Preliminary Round 1 are
determined by a draw conducted by committee and adjudication board.
7.
The results of Preliminary Round 1 will
determine the standings for Preliminary Round 2, and so on.
8.
Each of the teams in the Preliminary Rounds
shall not debate a side more than three times. In the instance that this
occurs, the committee shall rectify the situation immediately. However, if both
teams have debated the same side for three times, the issue shall be decided by
a coin toss. The winner will choose which side they will defend
9.
At the end of the each round, teams shall be
ranked in accordance with the following order of priority: Victory Points,
Judge Points, and Team Scores.
10.
At the end of Preliminary Round 3, the top 8
teams will proceed to the Quarter-finals.
11.
At the end of the competition, final team
rankings shall be determined as follows:
a.
The champions, runner-up, and second
runner-up (semifinalists)
b.
All other teams shall be ranked according the
round of the championships the team reached and, where equal, their preliminary
round ranking (in accordance with rule 10).
12.
The best speaker of the tournament
shall be named and awarded at the end of the competition. The best speaker is
determined by a speaker’s total score throughout the preliminary rounds. To be
eligible as the best speaker, a speaker has to speak in all preliminary rounds.
Motion
Launch and Case Building
13.
a.
The motion and heading list for all of the
rounds will be announced on invitation letter
b.
The motion for each round will be announced
just before the round begins. This applies for all rounds.
All
debate motion may be based on prepared motions or heading list given on the
invitation letter
Judges
14.
a.
During the preliminary rounds, all debates
shall be judged by sole adjudicator.
b.
During the quarter-final rounds, all debates
shall be judged by three adjudicators.
c.
During the semifinal rounds, all debates
shall be judged by three to five adjudicators.
d.
During the grand final round, all debates
shall be judged by five to seven adjudicators.
e.
A judge shall not adjudicate a team from
his/her own institution.
f.
A judge who has any ties (e.g. familiar or
romantic ties) with any team member debating in a room s/he is assigned to,
that judge shall inhibit himself/herself from adjudicating the room where the
said team is debating. In case time constraints prevent a re-arrangement, the
judge should not be a single adjudicator in that room. At least 2 or more
adjudicators will accompany him/her to judge.
g.
A team has the right to request that they not
be adjudicated by a certain judge provided they
have just cause to make a request. To exercise this right, teams are required
to notify the Chief Adjudicator before a round commences.
h.
Chief Adjudicator may refuse a team’s veto if
it fails to provide valid grounds for its request.
Language
15.
All debates shall be conducted in English.
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