A celebration of students’ English skills through meaningful and engaging performances. From talent shows and reading competitions to hosting events like Sports Day, students confidently showcase their language abilities, creativity, and communication skills in real-life contexts.
Students practice introducing themselves in English to build confidence and communication skills.
Our students confidently introduced themselves in English, showcasing their speaking skills and growing bilingual abilities. This activity not only built their confidence in front of an audience but also strengthened their real-life English communication, preparing them for future presentations and performances.
Take a look at my students as they present the Christmas acronym! Through this activity, they practice speaking clearly, build confidence, and enjoy using English in a fun holiday setting. A perfect mix of learning and festive spirit! 🎄✨
Here's a video of my Grade 4 students reciting a Christmas poem. It’s a fun and meaningful way for them to learn and practice English while celebrating the holiday season!
Check out this fun video of my Grade 4 students sharing "10 Ways to Say Merry Christmas"! They're learning new vocabulary and practicing their English speaking skills in a festive way. It’s a joyful blend of language learning and holiday cheer!
For consecutive years, our students have taken on the role of English hosts during the Christmas Talent Show and Sports Day, confidently presenting and engaging with the audience. Serving as hosts not only builds their public speaking and leadership skills but also strengthens their bilingual abilities, as they practice listening, speaking, and thinking in English in real-life contexts. This immersive experience fosters greater confidence, fluency, and enthusiasm for language learning, demonstrating the practical impact of the bilingual initiative.
Sports Day 2025
Sports Day 2026
Christmas 2024
Christmas 2025
Our students have shined in Changhua County’s Reading Competition for the past two years, consistently winning awards and enhancing their bilingual abilities.
Our Grade 6 students presented a story titled Eating Locally at the AY 113 Reading Competition.
Our Grade 6 students presented a story titled Exploring Taiwan by Train at the AY 114 Reading Competition.
Video Credits: Changhua International Education and English Teaching Resource Center (CIEETRC)
MingLi Elementary School proudly won an award in the recently concluded Changhua County Readers' Theater Competition held on April 10, 2026!
Their winning piece, “Who’s the Best Child?”, beautifully captured the true spirit of Children’s Day in Taiwan. The story follows a boy determined to be the “best,” only to realize that he has forgotten the real meaning of Children’s Day—joy, kindness, and simply being a child.
Through creativity, teamwork, and heartfelt performance, our students delivered a meaningful message that truly resonated with the audience. We are incredibly proud of their achievement!