Bahrain Polytechnic students and staff members have been putting their English language creative talents to the test in a bid to show their love of their country as part of GDN Media’s ‘Tribute to Bahrain’ competition.
Entries from locals and expatriates living in the kingdom have started pouring in and the young learners want to make sure they are in with a shout of a cash reward too.
Information technology student Abdulla Abdulla, who has been participating in the Foundation English course at the polytechnic, is ecstatic to be presenting his words on record.
“I’m really excited and have gained a lot of confidence since taking this course thanks to my teachers,” the 21-year-old from Tubli told the GDN. “Participating in this contest will give me a platform to talk about the ‘safe haven’ we love,” noted the young talent, who aspires to pursue a career in artificial intelligence.
Interested candidates must upload a video – up to one minute long – of themselves presenting a self-penned poem, rap or statement in English themed ‘Tribute to Bahrain’ and posting on www.gdnlife.com.
There will be prizes of BD100, BD50 and BD25 for the three best picked from all the entries by our panel of judges.
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