Riina Altpere took the chair and explained the background to the competition. She then introduced the Judges-HE Peter Carter, British Ambassador acting as Chairman of the Jury, Michael Wynne-Parker Member of the ESU of Estonia Committee, Former Governor of the ESU of the Commonwealth, Suliko Liiv Professor, Tallinn University, Institute of Germanic- Romance Languages and Cultures, Director, Tuuli Oder Tallinn University, Language SchoolDirector, Gustaf Hertsius Member of the ESU of Estonia Committee
Riina Altpere introduced the Convenor Zinaida Jevgrafova Member of the ESU of Estonia Committee and Timekeeper finally calling all contestants to come forward to select a number 1-13 in a ballot to decide the order of speaking.
13 competitors took part from 6 schools: Karl-Jakob Jürna, Tõnis Veispak and Paap Urbanus from Tallinn English College, Mari Pever and Trinu Lepp from Tallinn French School, Kristen Gilden and Ott Ilves from Gustav Adolf Grammar School, Ingrid Teesalu and Klarika Feldberg from Tallinn Kuristiku Gymnasium, Peeter-Paul Hallaste and Ken Kõrve from Viimsi Secondary School, Ekke Piirisild and Hendrik Kaju from Tallinn Secondary Science School.
Following the 5 minute speeches 2 minutes was allowed for a variety of interesting questions. Although many of the competitors chose the topic of the threatened environment, many were very creative and argued for topics ranging from "man should move to mars", "The human race has to stop breeding to come in balance with the available resources" to "We have to save the smaller and endangered languages".
The jury was looking for an outstanding candidate to represent Estonia in a completion against youth from over 60 countries ( is this the correct number). The main points in the assessment of each candidate was:
· Subject, reasoning and evidence
· Expression and delivery
· Establishing credibility
· Responding to questions
· Subject, reasoning and evidence
· Expression and delivery
· Establishing credibility
· Responding to questions
After the final speech the jury retired. Following their return and after a great deal of suspense Mr Carter announced the overall winner was Ingrid Teesalu from Kuristiku Gümnaasium closely followed by Triinu Lepp ja Mari Pever from Tallinn French School .
Mr Peter Carter the chairman of the jury motivated their choice by saying that Ingrid Teesalu was not only able to communicate her message clearly but held the audience in the grasp of her hand from the beginning until the end of her speech.
Mr Peter Carter the chairman of the jury motivated their choice by saying that Ingrid Teesalu was not only able to communicate her message clearly but held the audience in the grasp of her hand from the beginning until the end of her speech.
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