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CONTENTS PAGE

1. IMPORTANT DATES...... ….. 2

2. ENTRY FEES AND CLOSING DATES...... …...... 2 2.1 Closing date for entry form A ...... 2 2.2 Closing date for entry form B...... 2.3 Banking details...... 2

3. CANCELLATION POLICY...... ……….. 3 3.1 Course of the competition...... 3

4. THEMES...... 3

5. PLACES AND DATES FOR PRELIMINARY ROUNDS...... 4

6. PLACES AND DATES FOR SEMIFINAL ROUNDS...... 5/6

7. HOME LANGUAGE...... 6 7.1 Entry numbers...... 6 7.2 Time and point allocation for speeches...... 7 7.3 Penalties...... 8 7.4 Unprepared speeches...... 8 7.5 Prizes...... 8

8. AFRIKAANS ADDITIONAL LANGUAGE...... 9 8.1 Criteria...... 9 8.2 Entry numbers...... 9 8.3 Time and point allocation for speeches...... 10 8.4 Penalties...... 10 8.5 Unprepared speeches...... 10 8.6 Prizes...... 11

9. RULES...... 11/12

10. CONTACT DETAILS...... 12

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ATKV-Redenaars gives learners the platform to say their say with self-confidence in Afrikaans. A skill that will put them at the forefront of their field in the future.

1. IMPORTANT DATES  Preliminary rounds: 11 March to 17 May 2019.  Semi-final rounds: 10 May to 08 June 2019.  The final takes places at ATKV Goudini Spa - Grade 1 to 7: 01 August 2019 - Grade 8 to 12: 02 August 2019

2. ENTRY FEES AND CLOSING DATES Entry fee: R185 per learner. 2.1 Closing date for entry form A ( only)  Only the number of learners who will participate.  The cost per learner before the closing date of 15 February 2019 is R185 per learner.  After the closing date, the late entry fee amounts to R280 per learner.  NO entries will be accepted after 28 February 2019.

2.2 Closing date for entry form B: Three weeks before the opening round begins  The names of the participants and their subjects must be emailed or faxed to the relevant regional organiser three weeks before the opening round of the region. See pages 4, 5 and 6 for organisers.  Schools that enrol must follow up with the relevant regional organiser to ensure the information has been received.

Closing dates ( only) The closing date for entry form A is 22 March 2019. The closing date for entry form B is 17 May 2019.

Please fax or email entry form A (numbers only) and your proof of payment to Jacqueline Göttert at 011 919 0227 or [email protected]. The correct reference must be used, namely: Redenaars and the school’s name.

2.3 Banking details

Bank: Absa, Randburg Account name: ATKV Account number: 0170166728 Account type: Cheque Account Branch code: 632005 Example: Redenaars and the school’s name For example: Redenaars HS Water

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3. CANCELLATION POLICY Written notice of withdrawal/cancellation must be received by the ATKV at least 30 days before. The start of the first preliminary round in your region. If the event is cancelled by the ATKV, the entry fee will be refunded.

3.1 Course of the competition The competition is as follows: preliminary rounds, semi-finals and national finals. The ATKV determines the number of participants taking part in the semi-final round. The schools will be notified and the names of the participants for the semi-finals will appear 10 days after the completion of the preliminary rounds on the ATKV website, www.atkv.org.za. The number of participants taking part in the final is determined by the ATKV and depends on the number of entries per region.

4. THEMES Home language GRADE 1 - 3 manners dream lie

Home language and additional language GRADE 4 - 5 GRADE 6 - 7 GRADE 8 - 9 GRADE 10 - 12 save fear truth navigate art thinking images ropes frowning dance doors magnets

From the theme, a topic must be formulated that contains a position, and the point of view must be based on arguments and sources. In other words, it is a reasoned speech and not a talk.

Participants will be penalised if speeches from previous years and/or duplicated speeches are delivered.

VERY IMPORTANT: we reiterate our request to discourage participants and parents from buying speeches. Rather, we encourage them to order and purchase the ATKV manual for writing speeches. The order form is available on the ATKV website, www.atkv.org.za.

It has come to the attention of the ATKV that more and more people and organisations ride on the ATKV’s name and, without the ATKV’s permission or knowledge, write “ATKV” speeches and courses – even finishing courses. These people only do this for their own financial gain and the ATKV is not involved with any of these people or organisations.

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5. PLACES AND DATED FOR PRELIMINARY ROUNDS GAUTENG Region / School Date Regional organiser Cell number Fax number Email address

Gauteng West and Vaal High school: Triangle 5 and 6 April Da Nielle Jordaan 082 559 0353 [email protected] Hoërskool Linden Linden Primary school: 12 and 13 April Gauteng East and Southern Gauteng 3 to 6 April Sanet Meiring 084 580 6715 [email protected] primary schools Laerskool Baanbreker [email protected] Boksburg Gauteng East and Southern Gauteng high 24 and 25 April Dorette Prinsloo 082 785 3391 011 907 1038 [email protected] schools Hoërskool Marais Viljoen Alberton Gauteng North Hoërskool Menlopark 12 and 13 April Elbeth Vermaak 084 602 5177 012 348 6827 [email protected] Pretoria

FREE STATE Region / School Date Regional organiser Cell number Fax number Email address

Free State 1

Willem Postma Primêre 10 and 11 May Sonja Minnaar 082 560 3216 [email protected] Skool

Bloemfontein Free State 2 Hoërskole: Kroonheuwel Primêre 16 Mei Amanda de Wet 084 479 7812 [email protected] Skool Laerskole: Kroonstad 17 Mei

KWAZULU-NATAL Region / School Date Regional organiser Cell number Fax number Email address

Inland Laerskool Huttenpark 5 April Jana Grobler 076 976 5028 [email protected] Newcastle

Coast Hoërskool Port Natal 26 April Hester Strydom 073 166 5757 031 206 0370 [email protected] Durban

CAPE Region / School Date Regional organiser Cell number Fax number Email address

Northern Cape 12 April Laerskool Fanie Malan Karlien van Schalkwyk 082 851 1542 [email protected]

Upington Northern Cape Laerskool Newton 6 April Tersia Oosthuizen 084 951 0954 053 833 1951 [email protected] Kimberley Eastern Cape Hoërskool DF Malherbe 9, 10 and 11 Nicola Gardiner 076 773 1235 [email protected] Port Elizabeth April Southern Cape Hoërskool Oudtshoorn 13 April René Young 072 477 1346 044 272 5365 [email protected] Oudtshoorn Western Cape

Hoërskool Bellville 11, 12 and 13 [email protected] High schools: Home Elizabeth van der Merwe 071 688 4541 March [email protected] and Additional

Language Western Cape Laerskool Brackenfell 15, 16 and 17 [email protected] Primary schools: Home Sias Jansen van Vuuren 079 617 8583 April and Additional Language

LIMPOPO Region / School Date Regional organiser Cell number Fax number Email address

North Hoërskool Pietersburg 24 and 25 April Retha Lerm 082 455 4186 [email protected] Pietersburg South Hoërskool Hans Strijdom 11 and 12 April Johanette Pretorius 076 730 9486 014 743 1048 [email protected] Mookgophong (Naboomspruit) 5

NORTH WEST Region / School Date Regional organiser Cell number Fax number Email address

North West 1 Primary school: Carina Wassermann 084 500 4444 [email protected]

Hoërskool 1 May

Wolmaransstad High school: 2 Wolmaransstad May

North West 2 Hoërskool Rustenburg Primary school: Leseya Matthee 072 139 2368 [email protected] 24 April Rustenburg High school: 25 April

MPUMALANGA Date Regional organiser Cell number Fax number Email address Region / School

Hoërskool Generaal 9, 10 and 11 Hertzog Bennie Botha 082 879 6651 013 656 2200 [email protected] April eMalahleni (Witbank)

Hoërskool Ermelo 15, 16 and 17 Gerda van Zyl 078 306 3490 017 811 3648 [email protected] Ermelo April [email protected]

6. PLEKKE EN DATUMS VIR DIE SEMIFINALE RONDES

GAUTENG

Region / School Date Regional organiser Cell number Fax number Email address

Gauteng West and Vaal Triangle 1 June Da Nielle Jordaan 082 559 0353 [email protected] Hoërskool Linden Linden Gauteng East and Southern Gauteng 8 June Dorette Prinsloo 082 785 3391 011 907 1038 [email protected] Hoërskool Marais Viljoen Alberton Gauteng North Hoërskool Menlopark 10 May Elbeth Vermaak 084 602 5177 012 348 6827 [email protected] Pretoria

FREE STATE

Region / School Date Regional organiser Cell number Fax number Email address

Free State Kroonheuwel Primêre 31 May and 1 Amanda de Wet 084 479 7812 [email protected] Skool June Kroonstad

KWAZULU-NATAL Region / School Date Regional organiser Cell number Fax number Email address

Laerskool Huttenpark Newcastle 18 May Jana Grobler 071 475 3462 [email protected]

CAPE Date Regional organiser Cell number Fax number Email address Region / School

Northern Cape Laerskool Oranje-Noord 10 May Karlien van Schalkwyk 082 851 1542 [email protected] Upington South-Eastern Cape [email protected] Hoërskool Outeniqua Annaretha Louw 24 May 082 774 9923 044 874 4188 [email protected] George Western Cape Elizabeth van der [email protected] Hoërskool Bellville 17 May 071 688 4541 Merwe [email protected] Belville

LIMPOPO Region / School Date Regional organiser Cell number Fax number Email address

Hoërskool Hans Strijdom Mookgophong 25 May Johanette Pretorius 076 730 9486 014 743 1048 [email protected] (Naboomspruit)

NORTH WEST Date Regional organiser Cell number Fax number Email address Region / School

Hoërskool Wolmaransstad 24 May Carina Wassermann 084 500 4444 [email protected] Wolmaransstad

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MPUMALANGA Region / School Date Regional organiser Cell number Fax number Email address

HTS Middelburg 31 May Friena Scholtz 082 780 8439 013 243 5427 [email protected] Middelburg

NAMIBIA Date Regional organiser Cell number Fax number Email address Region / School

[email protected] Walvisbaai Privaat Skool 14 June Charmaine Nagel +26481 222 9232 +264 64 07610 [email protected]

7. AFRIKAANS HOME LANGUAGE

7.1 Enrolment numbers

The numbers are applicable to each separate category.

GRADE 1 TO 3 AFRIKAANS HOME LANGUAGE Number of learners in school Only prepared 0 - 800 4 801 and more 6

GRADE 4 AND 5 AFRIKAANS HOME LANGUAGE Number of learners in school Only prepared, with a question after speech delivery 0 - 800 4 801 and more 6

GRADE 6 AND 7 AFRIKAANS HOME LANGUAGE Number of learners in school Prepared and unprepared 0 - 800 4 801 and more 6

GRADE 8 AND 9 AFRIKAANS HOME LANGUAGE Number of learners in Only unprepared Only prepared school (mandatory) (For each ONE unprepared you may enter ONE prepared) 0 - 800 4 4 801 and more 6 6

GRADE 10 TO 12 AFRIKAANS HUISTAAL Number of learners in Only unprepared Only prepared school (mandatory) (For each ONE unprepared you may enter ONE prepared) 0 - 800 4 4 801 and more 6 6

PLEASE NOTE: The same learner may not enrol for both categories (prepared and unprepared) of the competition. This means that learners MUST choose which category of competition they want to enrol. Schools may not only enter the prepared category but must enrol learners for both categories of the competition.

Combined primary and secondary schools must use the actual numbers of learners in the primary and school division as well as in the high school division for the formula.

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7.2 Time and point allocation for speeches

PRIMARY SCHOOLS: AFRIKAANS HOME LANGUAGE GRADE 1 to 3 ONLY PREPARED 2 - 4 minutes To help the speaker, a timer keeper will hold up a green card / flag when the speaker reaches two (2) minutes. After three (3) minutes, a yellow card / flag will be raised and after five (4) minutes, a red card / flag will indicate that the time has elapsed.

GRADE 4 and 5 ONLY PREPARED 3 - 5 minutes The head judge will ask each participant a question immediately after delivery of the prepared speech. The question is worth 5 points. The question relates to the content of the speech. To help the speaker, a timer keeper will hold up a green card / flag when the speaker reaches three (3) minutes. After four (4) minutes, a yellow card / flag will be raised and after five (5) minutes, a red card / flag will indicate that the time has elapsed. GRADE 6 to 7 EVERYONE de livers a prepared and unprepared speech in each round Prepared To help the speaker, a timer keeper will hold up a green card / flag when the speaker 4 - 6 minutes reaches four (4) minutes. After five (5) minutes, a yellow card / flag will be raised and after six (6) minutes, a red card / flag will indicate that the time has elapsed. Unprepared Preliminary rounds Semi-final rounds Final rounds 1 hour 1 hour 90 minutes preparation time preparation time preparation time 1 - 4 minutes 2 - 4 minutes 2 - 4 minutes 70% 30% 75% 25% 80% 20%

The points for the unprepared speech are always the HIGHEST percentage indicated.

HIGH SCHOOLS: AFRIKAANS HOME LANGUAGE GRADE 8 and 9 The same learner may not enrol for both categories of the competition (prepared and and unprepared). This means that the learners MUST choose which category of GRADE 10 to 12 the competition they want to enrol for. Schools may not only enter prepared category but must enrol learners for both categories of the competition. The sliding scale is one to one: for each ONE participant who registers for prepared, ONE participant must enter unprepared. Prepared To help the speaker, a timer keeper will hold up a green card / flag when the 5 - 7 minutes speaker reaches five (5) minutes. After six (6) minutes, a yellow card / flag will be raised and after seven (7) minutes, a red card / flag will indicate that the time has elapsed. Unprepared Preliminary rounds Semi-final rounds Final rounds GRADE 8 and 9 90 minutes preparation 90 minutes preparation 120 minutes preparation time time time 4 - 6 minutes 5 - 7 minutes 5 - 7 minutes Unprepared For the first round (4 – 6 minutes): To help the speaker, a timer keeper will hold up 4 - 6 minutes a green card / flag when the speaker reaches four (4) minutes. After five (5) minutes, a yellow card / flag will be raised and after six (6) minutes, a red card / flag will indicate that the time has elapsed Unprepared 90 minutes preparation 120 minutes preparation 180 minutes preparation GRADE 10 to 12 time time time

5 - 7 minutes 5 - 7 minutes 5 - 7 minutes Unprepared To help the speaker, a timer keeper will hold up a green card / flag when the 5 - 7 minutes speaker reaches five (5) minutes. After six (6) minutes, a yellow card / flag will be raised and after seven (7) minutes, a red card / flag will indicate that the time has elapsed.

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7.3 Penalties

For every ten (10) seconds or part of then (10) seconds that the participant speaks longer or shorter than the prescribed time, one (1) penalty will be deducted from the participant’s total mark by the head judge.

7.4 Unprepared speeches

Please note the following:  No theme is given in advance.  A clear and reasonable topic on a topical issue will be given to each participant.  Sources on the subject will be made available to each participant. The participant can use the sources provided during the preparation time.  Any other information the speaker has from his/her own knowledge about the subject must also be used.  The importance of integrity when using one’s own resources must be emphasised.

7.5 Prizes

The ATKV awards the following certificates and cash prizes during the respective rounds:

 Semi-final rounds Certificate of participation

 Final Certificate of participation Cash prize and accompanying certificate

Primary school: Grade 1 to 3 Winner: R1 000 Runner-up: R750 Third place: R500 Best language user: R650

Primary school: Grade 4 and 5 Winner: R1 000 Runner-up: R750 Third place: R500 Best language user: R650

Primary school: Grade 6 and 7 Winner: R2 000 Runner-up: R1 500 Third place: R1 250 Best language user: R650

High school: Grade 8 and 9 Prepared Unprepared Winner: R2 000 Winner: R2 500 Runner-up: R1 500 Runner-up: R1 500 Third place: R1 250 Third place: R1 250 Best language user: R650 Best language user: R650

High schools: Grade 10 to 12 Prepared Unprepared Winner: R2 000 Winner: R3 000 Runner-up: R1 500 Runner-up: R1 500 Third place: R1 250 Third place: R1 250 Best language user: R650 Best language user: R650 9

8. AFRIKAANS ADDITIONAL LANGUAGE

8.1 Criteria The criteria for participation in the Afrikaans Additional Language section of the ATKV Redenaars competition are that the speaker and parents or guardians may not be Afrikaans. The language of instruction is therefore not part of the criteria. The entry form must be signed by the principle as confirmation that the participant meets the criteria. If it becomes clear that the learner does not meet the criteria, it will lead to the disqualification of the learner.

 Grade 4 and 5 Afrikaans Additional Language speaks only prepared in each round.  Grade 6 and 7 Afrikaans Additional Language speaks only prepared in each round.  Grade 8 and 9 Afrikaans Additional Language must choose between: Only prepared or unprepared.  Grade 10 to 12 Afrikaans Additional Language must choose between: Only prepared or unprepared.

8.2 Enrolment numbers The numbers are applicable to each separate category.

GRADE 4 AND 5 AFRIKAANS ADDITIONAL LANGUAGE Number of learners in school Only prepared 0 - 800 4 801 and more 6 GRADE 6 AND 7 AFRIKAANS ADDITIONAL LANGUAGE Number of learners in school Only prepared, with a question after delivery of speech 0 - 800 4 801 and more 6 GRADE 8 AND 9 AFRIKAANS ADDITIONAL LANGUAGE Number of learners in school Only unprepared Only prepared 0 - 800 4 4 801 and more 6 6

GRADE 10 TO 12 AFRIKAANS ADDITIONAL LANGUAGE Number of learners in school Only unprepared Only prepared 0 - 800 4 4 801 and more 6 6

Combined primary and secondary schools must use the actual numbers of learners in the primary and school division as well as in the high school division for the formula. The competition is as follows: Preliminary round, semi-final and national finals. The ATKV determines the number of participants taking part in the semi-final round. The schools will be notified and the names of the participants for the semi- finals will appear 10 days after the completion of the preliminary rounds on the ATKV website, www.atkv.org.za. The number of participants taking part in the final is determined by the ATKV and depends on the number of entries per region.

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8.3 Time and point allocation for speeches

PRIMARY SCHOOLS: AFRIKAANS ADDITIONAL LANGUAGE GRADE 4 and 5 ONLY PREPARED (no question) Prepared To help the speaker, a timer keeper will hold up a green card / flag when the 2 - 4 minutes speaker reaches two (2) minutes. After three (3) minutes, a yellow card / flag will be raised and after four (4) minutes, a red card / flag will indicate that the time has elapsed. GRADE 6 and 7 EVERYONE delivers only prepared speeches. During each round, the head judge will also ask a question to each participant immediately after the preparation of the prepared speech. The question counts five (5) points and relates to the content of the speech. Prepared To help the speaker, a timer keeper will hold up a green card / flag when the 4 - 5 minutes speaker reaches four (4) minutes. After four and a half (4 ½) minutes, a yellow card / flag will be raised and after five (5) minutes, a red card / flag will indicate that the time has elapsed.

HIGH SCHOOLS: AFRIKAANS ADDITIONAL LANGUAGE GRADE 8 and 9 Learners may choose between two options: the delivery of only a prepared and speech OR the delivery of only an unprepared speech. GRADE 10 to 12 Prepared To help the speaker, a timer keeper will hold up a green card / flag when the 3 - 6 minutes speaker reaches four (4) minutes. After five (5) minutes, a yellow card / flag will be raised and after six (6) minutes, a red card / flag will indicate that the time has elapsed. Unprepared Preliminary rounds Semi-final rounds Final rounds GRADE 8 and 9 1 hour 1 hour 90 minutes and preparation time preparation time preparation time GRADE 10 to 12 3 – 6 minutes 3 – 6 minutes 3 – 6 minutes Unprepared To help the speaker, a timer keeper will hold up a green card / flag when the 3 - 6 minutes speaker reaches four (4) minutes. After five (5) minutes, a yellow card / flag will be raised and after six (6) minutes, a red card / flag will indicate that the time has elapsed.

8.4 Penalties

For every ten (10) seconds or part of then (10) seconds that the participant speaks longer or shorter than the prescribed time, one (1) penalty will be deducted from the participant’s total mark by the head judge.

8.5 Unprepared speeches

Please note the following:  No theme is given in advance.  A clear and reasonable topic on a topical issue will be given to each participant.  Sources on the subject will be made available to each participant. The participant can use the sources provided during the preparation time.  Any other information the speaker has from his/her own knowledge about the subject must also be used.  The importance of integrity when using one’s own resources must be emphasised

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8.6 Prizes

The ATKV awards the following certificates and cash prizes during the respective rounds:

 Semi-final round Certificate of participation

 Final Certificate of participation Cash prize and accompanying certificate

Primary school: Grade 4 and 5 Primary school: Grade 6 and 7 Winner: R1 000 Winner: R2 000 Runner-up: R750 Runner-up: R1 500 Third place: R500 Third place: R1 250 Best language user: R650 Best language user: R650

High school: Grade 8 and 9 Prepared Unprepared Winner: R2 000 Winner: R2 000 Runner-up: R1 500 Runner-up: R1 500 Third place: R1 250 Third place: R1 250 Best language user: R650 Best language user: R650

High school: Grade 10 to 12 Prepared Unprepared Winner: R2 000 Winner: R2 000 Runner-up: R1 500 Runner-up: R1 500 Third place: R1 250 Third place: R1 250 Best language user: R650 Best language user: R650

9. RULES 1. Speeches must be delivered in Afrikaans. 2. The entry form must be completed and signed in full. Incomplete information may result in the entry not being accepted. 3. The signing of the registration establishes a basic agreement between the ATKV and the person/persons/institution that enrols. The agreement implies that the participants will strictly comply to the rules of the competition and that the ATKV will strictly compete according to the rules. 4. Schools must enrol within the borders of the regions. Schools must make certain in which region they must participate. If there is any uncertainty, contact the relevant regional organiser. 5. Schools may only enrol learners according to the enrolment numbers. All communication must also be done by the school’s organiser. No communication from parents or outside coaches will be accepted. 6. No private entries will be accepted. 7. Only home teachers who have contacted the ATKV Project Organiser directly may register for the competition. 8. Violation of the rules of the competition may lead to disqualification. 9. The school/person/persons/institution enrolling shall indemnify the ATKV against any claims that may arise as a result of damage or loss of any kind that such person/persons/institution may suffer throughout the course of the competition. 10. The ATKV reserves the right to suspend or terminate the competition at any time if exceptional circumstances warrant it. 11. The ATKV reserves the right, if a finalist cannot attend the final of the competition, to replace the finalist concerned with a reserve. 12. If a finalist is unable to attend the semi-final round or final, due to other duties and/or activities, the finalist or school must inform the ATKV within seven (7) days of the announcement of the results. The sooner the ATKV takes notes of the withdrawal, the faster the finalist can be replaced with a reserve. 13. It is the duty of every learner who makes it through to the final to contact the ATKV if they do not receive the information one month before the final date from the ATKV Project Organiser. 12

14. The judges’ decision is final. No personal or direct conversations may be conducted with any judge. All conversations must be conducted through the ATKV regional organiser or Project Organiser. 15. Any dispute must be sent to the ATKV Project Organiser in writing within three (3) days after the competition. The dispute must be in writing on an official letterhead of the school concerned and signed by the principal. 16. Irregularities that may lead to disqualification:  If a participant is judged by a coach, teacher, family member, good friend or any such person during any round.  If a participant in any way receives assistance with the preparation of unprepared speeches.  Inappropriate language and content.  The delivery of duplicated speeches. Participants will be penalised if one or more of the same speeches are delivered.  If a participant is gets stuck during the delivery of his//her speech; so not immediately, he/she is disqualified. The learner will later be given an opportunity to deliver the speech, but without any assessment. 17. The participants’ marks are not disclosed. The names of the top 10 participants will be displayed on the ATKV’s website (www.atkv.org.za) after the semi-final and final rounds respectively. 18. Participants must deliver their speeches in their school uniforms. 19. The ATKV Redenaars competition requires a persuasive and reasoned speech. It’s not a talk, sermon, reading or dramatized monologue. The main purpose is to influence the audience and to persuade the viewer’s position. 20. Themes are prescribed and a reasonable subject, at the level of the participant, must be formulated from one of the themes. For example: Children must be taught in their mother tongue. Or: Children of today do not have good manners. 21. The duration of the speeches varies according to the category in which they participate. For each ten (10) seconds or part of ten (10) seconds that the participant speaks longer or shorter than the prescribed time, one (1) penalty will be deducted by the head judge from the participant’s total score. 22. The unprepared speech is an important aspect of the competition and the main purpose is to influence and convince the audience. Thus, in all forms of unprepared speeches, it will be expected of the participant to substantiate views with arguments (reasons) and appropriate evidence. 23. No dictionaries or books with quotes may be taken in the preparation room for unprepared speeches. The necessary books will be provided. 24. The sources from which facts and information have been obtained must be mentioned. 25. Resources may be used with the provision that it may only support the spoken word and no special equipment is required. No equipment is provided by the organiser. Tablets may only be used for notes with prepared speeches. The same rules that apply to note handling apply to tablets. 26. All information, as well as the adjudicator notes will be made available on the ATKV website at www.atkv.org.za. 27. The teachers of the learners who proceed to the next rounds will be notified as soon as possible of the necessary arrangements. 28. No photos may be taken and no video and/or audio recording or any other imagery may be made during the ATKV Redenaars competition without the permission of the head judge. This rules applies to all rounds. 29. The ATKV reserves the right to use the footage and pictures taken during the competition for marketing material.

10. CONTACT DETAILS

Melanie Marais Project organiser Telephone number: 011 919 9015 Fax number: 086 263 2356 Email address: [email protected]

Jacqueline Göttert Assistant organiser Telephone number: 011 919 9038 Fax number: 011 919 0227 Email address: [email protected] 13