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Showcase your child’s creativity and ability to express themselves in English by asking them to create a ‘super power’ that can help make the world a better place and have the chance to win a free British Council summer English course. Summer English Art Competition Unleash your child’s super power and take advantage of this fun way of learning English! Step 1 Kindergarten group (K2–K3) Let your child’s imagination fly. Help your child use their imagination to draw a version of themselves that is based on the following theme: Empower others with your smile and fill the world with happiness. Ask your child to draw their ideas on the drawing panel to show how their smile can brighten up other people’s day. Primary group (P1–P6) First let your child choose one of the key environmental issues below that we are facing and guide them to create an imaginary version of themselves with a special ‘super power’. A. Climate change B. Sea pollution C. Environmental protection Then ask your child to show how they can use their ‘super power’ to address their chosen issue – they should draw their ideas on the drawing panel. Finally, ask your child to write 50 words in English to describe how the ‘super power’ that they have thought of would work. Useful tips: To facilitate the creation process, you may ask your child to stick a photo of themselves on the drawing panel and subsequently add their own drawing around the photo. Alternatively, they could choose to draw their ideas from scratch. Step 2 Complete the submission form and submit the form with your child’s work in person or by post to our Customer Services Centre at 3/F, British Council, 3 Supreme Court Road, Admiralty by Sunday 9 June 2019. Winners will be notified on or before 3 July 2019. How to participate Prizes Two groups Kindergarten group (K2–K3) Primary group (P1–P6) Amanda Greenhalgh, Senior Teacher Holiday Courses, will select the winners based on the creativity of the artwork submitted. Prizes for each group Winner A free British Council summer course and a storybook 1st runner up A HK$1,000 British Council summer course voucher and a storybook 2nd runner up A HK$500 British Council summer course voucher and a storybook Consolation prize (x 25) A HK$200 British Council summer course voucher and a storybook All participants receive a free phonics assessment (K2–K3) or English level test (P1–P6).

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Showcase your child’s creativity and ability to

express themselves in English by asking them to

create a ‘super power’ that can help make the world

a better place and have the chance to win a free

British Council summer English course.

Summer English Art Competition

Unleash your child’s super power and

take advantage of this fun way of learning English!

Step 1

Kindergarten group (K2–K3)Let your child’s imagination fly. Help your child use their

imagination to draw a version of themselves that

is based on the following theme: Empower others with

your smile and fill the world with happiness. Ask your

child to draw their ideas on the drawing panel to show

how their smile can brighten up other people’s day.

Primary group (P1–P6)First let your child choose one of the key

environmental issues below that we are facing and

guide them to create an imaginary version of

themselves with a special ‘super power’.

A. Climate change B. Sea pollution C. Environmental protection

Then ask your child to show how they can use their

‘super power’ to address their chosen issue – they

should draw their ideas on the drawing panel.

Finally, ask your child to write 50 words in English to

describe how the ‘super power’ that they have thought

of would work.

Useful tips:

To facilitate the creation process, you may ask your

child to stick a photo of themselves on the drawing

panel and subsequently add their own drawing around

the photo. Alternatively, they could choose to draw

their ideas from scratch.

Step 2

Complete the submission form and submit the

form with your child’s work in person or by post to

our Customer Services Centre at 3/F, British Council,

3 Supreme Court Road, Admiralty by Sunday

9 June 2019. Winners will be notified on or

before 3 July 2019.

How to participate

Prizes Two groups

Kindergarten group (K2–K3)Primary group (P1–P6)

Amanda Greenhalgh, Senior Teacher Holiday

Courses, will select the winners based on the

creativity of the artwork submitted.

Prizes for each groupWinner

A free British Council summer course

and a storybook

1st runner upA HK$1,000 British Council

summer course voucher and a storybook

2nd runner upA HK$500 British Council

summer course voucher and a storybook

Consolation prize (x 25)A HK$200 British Council

summer course voucher and a storybook

All participants receive a free phonics assessment

(K2–K3) or English level test (P1–P6).

Terms and conditions: 1. The deadline for participants to submit their entries is 9 June 2019. 2. Each child can enter only once. If a participant enters more than

once, only the first entry will be considered. Winners will be notified by email on or before 3 July 2019. 3. By submitting the artwork and the application form, you

agree that the British Council will be able to use the submitted artwork for promotional purposes in any media or in other distribution channels. 4. By submitting the

photos, you agree to give permission to the British Council and third-party agencies to use any material in the photographs where the copyright or any other rights

are owned by you; confirm that the British Council and third-party agencies shall be entitled to use, free of charge, the photographs made of your child (without

having to identify your child by names), in their original format or edited, adapted or altered, for the purposes of the British Council’s internal and external

promotional and publicity materials and for any programmes, publications, websites, electronic publications and social media services worldwide produced by or on

behalf of the British Council; and for the purposes of third party agencies’ external publicity materials and for their external websites and social media channels

produced by third-party agencies; and agree that the British Council shall be entitled to pass the photographs of your child, and your child’s name(s), to external

press and media agencies, publishers and broadcasters, and to partners and other third parties with which the British Council works, anywhere in the world, for the

purposes set out in this form. 5. You must ensure that the submitted photos do not contain abusive language, or content related to sex and violence, or infringe on

or violate any copyright or trademark rights. Failure to comply will result in the submission not being valid for entry. The British Council reserves the right to remove

the eligibility of any participants who have violated any of the above guidelines as well as the right to take legal action. The British Council will not bear any

responsibility for any acts that infringe our terms and conditions and/or the law. 6. You are required to ensure that the photos submitted are portraits of your child,

that you cannot make use of other people's portraits, and will be disqualified if you find false information or violate regulations. 7. The free summer course and

course vouchers are not transferrable, cannot be redeemed for cash or other products and cannot be used to apply for a refund of course fees already paid toward

2019 summer courses. For other terms and conditions, please refer to the gift redemption email you will receive if you win these prizes. 8. Free phonics assessments

(K2−K3) and free English level tests (P1−P6) are only applicable to new students who have not taken our English entry test in the last six months (4 January to 3 July

2019). 9. British Council staff and their relatives are not eligible to participate in this competition. 10. All information collected is confidential and will only be used

in accordance with your requests. 11. In the case of a dispute, the decision of the British Council shall be final.

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*1. Child’s English name

(as it appears on HKID/birth certificate)

*2. Child’s school level in September 2019

£ K2 £ K3 £ P1 £ P2 £ P3 £ P4 £ P5 £ P6

*3. Your child is £ an existing British Council student

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Submission form

You can use an extra sheet of paper if necessary.

For Primary group only (P1−P6)Ask your child to write 50 words in English to

describe how their invented ‘super power’

can address their chosen issue. Please choose

one of the issues below by putting a ‘tick’.

£ A .Climate change £ B .Sea pollution

£ C .Environmental protection

Summer English Art Competition

Your child can use pastels, coloured pencils or wax crayons, but paint is not recommended.Drawing panel