What is Kangaroo linguistic contest?
International Kangaroo Linguistic Contest (IKLC) is organized in 4 languages: English, German, French and Spanish. IKLC addresses students in grades l – Xll and requires both knowledge of the language and civilization, as well as inspiration, intuition and creativity.
How can I participate in IKLC?
All schools and colleges in Pakistan are welcome to host IKLC by registering their students in the Contest. Contest will be held in your own institution under the supervision of Principal. Students participate at their grade level or at a higher level (if they attend accelerated English programs at their schools).
What is international kangaroo science contest?
International Kangaroo Science Competition is based on a multiple choice system in printed paper exams. Participating students are divided into levels by grade: Grade. The level of racing in kangaroo.
What is the full form of IKLC?
IKLC IN PAKISTAN International Kangaroo Linguistic Contest was initiated and organized first..
What is KSF Pakistan?
The Kangourou Sans Frontières (KSF) – Pakistan brings together the experience of education experts from around the world. It aims to promote a culture of critical and clear thinking as well as good communication skills. The spirit and aim of this contest are similar to those of IKMC and IKLC.
What is IBIC?
International Bebras Informatics Contest was initiated and organized first time in Vilnius University – Lithuania. Bebras is an international initiative to promote Informatics (or Computer Science, or Computing) and Computational Thinking especially among teachers and pupils of all ages.
What is Kangaroo Test?
Kangaroo test is an international competition in which more than 70 countries are represented. The main purpose of this test is to promote a clear and critical thinking with good communication skills. This contest provides an international recognition to the kids at a very young age.
What is linguistic contest?
NACLO is a contest in which high-school students solve linguistic problems. In solving these problems, students learn about the diversity and consistency of language, while exercising logic skills. No prior knowledge of linguistics or second languages is necessary.