
“Language is the road map of a culture.” — Rita Mae Brown
The Modern Foreign Language Department conducted the Inter-Clan Tongue Twister Competition on 21st July 2025 in the VMH for Grade VI students. The event saw lively participation, with four students each representing three different foreign languages.
The main aim of the competition was to help students become more confident and fluent while having fun with language. Participants took on tricky tongue twisters in different languages, trying to speak them clearly and quickly without making mistakes.
It was exciting to watch the students perform with such energy and enthusiasm. The judges and audience were impressed by the clear pronunciation, expression, and effort shown by all the participants.
Events like this not only make learning fun but also improve speaking skills and help students become better communicators.
Overall, it was a fun-filled and learning-rich experience for everyone involved.




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