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Unesa.ac.id., SURABAYA—The excitement of the language month or October appeared to color the pages of Labschool UNESA 1 Surabaya High School, Lidah Wetan on Wednesday, November 1 2023. The school is holding the Language Month Festival (Bubafest ).
Bubafest consists of various language-related competitions. The competitions are based on the students' own requests, ranging from competitions based on collecting works to spontaneous competitions on stage.
In the competitions in the work collection category, there are short story creation competitions, manga character design competitions, namely competitions with a system that requires each participant designs their own manga character.
Next there is story telling, where participants use English when telling the story. Then there is a team chain poetry competition, coswalk or cosplay and walk which means a modeling competition with Japanese character-style costumes.
Not to forget, there is also a whisper challenge competition, a team guessing competition in English which is held in English. All participants, including students from classes X to This year it will have a big impact in increasing students' interest in language, as well as increasing interest in reading books with a book exhibition in this activity.
"We also wear various batik clothes and combine batik cloth with traditional outer clothing models country like kimono for example. "We introduce students that batik is not only worn as a jarik, but can be created according to the model we want," he said
Chief Executive of Bubafest and Chair of the Labschool High School Student Council, Caren Chelsea Gunawan and Danella Citta M, said that the activity This aims to be a forum for students to express their interests and talents in the field of languages, especially Indonesian, English and Japanese which are related to the languages they study at school.
Festival with the theme 'Prioritize Indonesian, Preserve Regional Languages, Learn Foreign Languages' There is also a class decoration competition. "Because many of our friends were interested in decorating their classrooms, in the end we just held a competition, the theme was about language," said Caren.
Tjokorda Tristan Kevala Arthana, a class XI student who participated in celebrating the activity of remembering the history of birth This Indonesian language says that by holding competitions that suit students' talents and interests, it will increase their enthusiasm to prepare everything. []
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Reporter: Fatimah Najmus Shofa
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