For Students
Students, here you will find information and helpful suggestions pertaining to your projects including research links, general guidelines, and more.
Competition Eligibility, Task, and Guidelines
This competition is open to all students who are currently studying a world language. Teams may have a maximum of five members. No limits imposed on those students participating for a second or third time. Students may participate again with as many of the same team members as they like. The five person team maximum remains in effect.
Your task is to prepare a marketing strategy for a designated target market and product.
The target market and product for the 2024 competition is Domex Superfresh Growers' Autumn Glory apple, and the target market is Vietnam.
Your team will be required to give a 12-minute presentation during which you will present your marketing strategy to a panel of judges. Immediately after your presentation, your team will respond to questions during a 3-minute Q&A with the judges. The presentations will be without any identification and reference to the schools. No materials, clothing, or accessories displaying a school logo will be permitted. Business attire is required.
Presentations and Media
You must include the following:
Utilization of language, culture, cultural practices, and business practices of the target country
Government regulations
Advertising
Promotion
Distribution
Packaging
Non market strategies considerations*
Sales potential
Pricing
You do not have to do a profit analysis
*see Resource Document for Non-Market Strategies in student research page
You will be evaluated on the following:
Thoroughness of research and marketing approach (most important criteria)
Creativity
Innovation
Use of technology
Employment of appropriate language and cultural considerations
Presentation skills
Responses to the judges' questions. There will be a 3-minute Q&A immediately after the 12-minute presentation.
Team rules:
Teams shall consist of no more than five students.
Teams shall be comprised of freshmen, sophomore, junior, or senior level high school students who are currently enrolled in a world language or who have completed four years of language study at the secondary level.
All team members must participate equally in the project research and development.
At least half of the team members must participate in the presentation during the intra-school and inter-school competitions, although all members are encouraged to participate.
Teams must provide a one-page, single-space document which lists the five most important sources utilized. For each of the five sources, the teams should briefly describe why the source was important. This document is separate from the presentation. In addition, students must list their primary language reference used for any terms and vocabulary of foreign language (e.g. wordreference.com).
For questions regarding the guidelines above, please contact Maja Konitzer
For presentations and media from past events, please visit our Photos and Media page. You will find there the video link to the current, upcoming, and previous video conferences.
Research
For useful research sources, please visit the Research page. If you discover a helpful source that is not on our list, please email us and we may add it to the page.