A AV整氈窒 student who describes himself as as English as English can be, has won a Chinese speech contest held recently at McGill University in Montreal.
The victory entitles Niko Bell to a month-long trip this summer to China where hell take part in the World University Student Chinese Speech Contest finals in Beijing, all expenses paid by the Chinese embassy.
I come from a Ukrainian-Jewish background; Im about as non-Chinese as you can get, laughs Mr. Bell, a second-year arts student from Nelson, B.C.
While majoring in international development and journalism, hes also been taking Mandarin with Prof. Shao-Pin Luo, who encouraged him to enter the competition. He was first introduced to the Chinese language while on a volunteer placement with Gap Canada in China after high school, and extended his stay by spending a semester at a Chinese university and travelling.
Chinese is so fascinating, he says. It isnt just the difference in words, its concepts too are quite different (from English). I found myself sucked right into this amazing world.