HIPPO 5th INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION IN ENGLISH LANGUAGE ENGLISH WITHOUT BORDERS Introduction GLOBAL INPUT and GLOBAL HIPPO ASSOCIATION are organising 5th International Competition in English Language. The competition is open to students 9 – 19 years old from the whole world. Students wishing to participate will take tests at either closest ed LCCI centre or in one of the competition approved venues.
Hippo and its Aims Hippo “English Without Borders“ Competition is an international competition which promotes English language, challenges students around the globe to compete in English language knowledge, and improves the co-operation between teachers. The competition encourages the development of a shared sense of identity and integration, serves as a role model for young people living together as one community. The main goal is to create and nourish friendly relations, international understanding and a spirit of sporting competitiveness between young people interested in English language from all around the world.
Competition Regulations 1. Dates and Venues The competition will be run in three rounds: preliminary round, semi-final round and final round. The preliminary round will be held on 4th March 2017 in ed LCCI centres or state and private elementary and high schools. The participating schools enrolling a group of candidates will be required to host the preliminary round of the competition. If they wish to enrol a group of candidates and run the preliminary round of the competition on their premises, the schools need to GLOBAL INPUT – LCCI Reps (
[email protected]) directly for venue approval. Hippo semi-finals will be held in bigger towns in each of the participating areas (zones), on 1st April 2017. The network of semi-final venues will be based on the location of the semi-finalists. The final round will be held in Lido di Jesolo (Venezia), Italy, on 13th and 14th May 2017: 68 finalists as well as a school representative (chosen by the school), e.g. the student’s teacher, will be invited to the final round of the competition.
GLOBAL INPUT – LCCI Reps keep the right to increase the number of finalists if the number of applicants exceeds 10,000, all in accordance with the competition regulations.
2. Candidate Application and Fees Every participating school needs to appoint one of their staff as the competition responsible/ person (the details should be provided in the submitted Venue Approval Form1 ).This person will be in charge of applications and will need to ensure that all the LCCI rules and regulations are followed. NEW - HIPPO 2017 Online Applications Upon venue approval, all schools will receive details for Hippo Online Platform (http:// soa.hippo-competition.org)2 where they will the candidates by entering the required details. The system/database will be open until 2nd February for all amendments. After the application end date, no further amendments can be made. The system will automatically assign candidate numbers to applicants. The list will remain available for printing the Preliminary Round attendance lists. NB: School coordinators are required to print the attendance s for the preliminary round of the competition. They are also kindly requested to double check the accuracy of candidate details. Candidate entries can only be made in Latin letters (A - Z, no language specific letters). Individual candidates are kindly requested to application instructions.
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Registration end date is 2nd February 2017. No applications will be accepted after this date. For group applications, payment instructions will be sent by email upon the receipt of the application. Application fee payment needs to be made within 5 working days of the application submission. In case Global Hippo Association does not receive the payment within 5 working days of the application submission, the application will be cancelled. Individual candidates need to complete the HIPPO Individual Candidate Application Form3 and send it together with the payment slip / proof of payment. Individual candidates will be given the opportunity to compete in the nearest possible school/LCCI centre. The full list of venues will be known after the application end date. Candidates will then be ed and assigned to the nearest approved venue.
For competition fees, please visit the Registration page of the competition website: www.hippo-competition.org
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Available on www.hippo-competition.org and upon Venue Approval Request at
[email protected]
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Addendum 1
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Available on www.hippo-competition.org and upon request from local coordinators.
3. Definitions of Hippo Competition Zones The competition will be divided into competition areas (hereinafter zones). The number of zones will depend on the number of participants. The International HIPPO Board in consultation with the Local Organisers will decide on the final number of zones after the applications are finished, all in accordance with the regulations. –Different zones have separate and independent governments or education systems, with independent Ministries of Education, or potential funding bodies which treat those different zones separately. –Different zones have a historical, linguistic divergence. Based on the number and location of the participants in previous Hippo years, the preset zones have been established. In order to assign a new zone, the minimum number of applied candidates per category must be 90. In case of unexpectedly high number of applicants, zones can be further divided into two or more smaller zones. Also, in case of small number of participants in certain Hippo categories in established zones, the zone with a small number of participants in a specific hippo category will be merged with the nearest zone.
4. Competition Materials Tests for the preliminary round of the competition will be sent to the LCCI centre/school by 1st March and need to stay closed until the preliminary round start time. They need to be sent back on 6th March and must be delivered no later than 16th March 2017. The return address will be provided with the materials. The materials delivered after this date will not be considered.
5. Schedules and Inspections Each centre decides on the start time of the test depending on the number of participants per category. All centres must send their schedules to
[email protected] by 1st March 2017 for possible inspections. Pearson LCCI Examination Regulations4 will apply throughout the competition.
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6. Competition – Categories The participants will compete in 5 categories based on the Common European Framework and will be taking Pearson LCCI JETSET exams. Category
Grade
JETSET Level
CEF Level
HIPPO 1
Students born in 2005 and younger
Level 1
Below Scale
HIPPO 2
Students born in 2004 and younger
Level 2
CEF A1
HIPPO 3
Students born in 2002 and younger
Level 3
CEF A2
HIPPO 4
Students born in 2000 and younger
Level 4
CEF B1
HIPPO 5
Students born in 1998 and younger
Level 5
CEF B2
The students of lower grades than the ones in the table can also compete if they feel prepared for the level. The age limit for the competition is 19. Bilingual students will not be itted to the competition.
7.Competition – Preliminary Round HIPPO 2017 - The writing test has been removed from the Preliminary Round of Hippo 2017 Competition.
The tests for the preliminary round of the competition will consist of two parts: test of reading comprehension (multiple choice questions) and test of listening comprehension. The maximum allowed time per part is shown in the table below. The tests are the same for all the participants of a category and each centre will get a CD with the listening test audio. It is strictly forbidden to open the competition materials before 4th March. The listening test CD will be outside the envelopes with the tests so that the competition coordinator can make sure it works. At least one of the school staff accredited by Hippo Association must be present during the tests. The reading and the listening test samples are available on the competition website. There is only one correct answer to every question. There are no negative marks. Ranking is based on the average number of marks achieved on both the reading and the listening test.
READING
HIPPO 1
HIPPO 2
HIPPO 3
HIPPO 4
HIPPO 5
40 questions
40 questions
40 questions
40 questions
60 questions
(1 point each) (1 point each) (1 point each) (1 point each) (1 point each)
LISTENING
20 questions
20 questions
20 questions
20 questions
30 questions
(1.5 points each)
(1.5 points each)
(1.5 points each)
(1.5 points each)
(1.5 points each)
Answers (reading and listening) are given on an answer sheet (OMR form) and not in the test booklet.
Maximum allowed times per category and part: HIPPO 1
HIPPO 2
HIPPO 3
HIPPO 4
HIPPO 5
READING
30 minutes
30 minutes
35 minutes
40 minutes
45 minutes
LISTENING
30 minutes
30 minutes
30 minutes
30 minutes
45 minutes
8. Competition - Semi-final Round After the preliminary round tests have been marked, the top 10% of participating students from each participating zone will be invited to the semi-final round. The list of finalists will be published on the competition website by 13th April 2017. The network of semi-final venues will be based on the location of the semi-finalists. The exam level for the semi-final round will be one CEF level higher than the one in the preliminary round. The tests for the semi-final round of the competition will consist of: a reading test, a writing test (30 questions) and an essay. There is only one correct answer to every question. There are no negative marks. Ranking is based on the average number of marks achieved on both the reading and the writing test.
READING
HIPPO 1
HIPPO 2
HIPPO 3
HIPPO 4
HIPPO 5
40 questions
40 questions
40 questions
60 questions
60 questions
(1 point each) (1 point each) (1 point each) (1 point each) (1 point each)
WRITING
free-writing task (essay)+ 30 questions
free-writing task (essay)+ 30 questions
free-writing task (essay)+ 30 questions
free-writing task (essay)+ 30 questions
free-writing task (essay)+ 30 questions
(1.5 points each)
(1.5 points each)
(1.5 points each)
(1.5 points each)
(1.5 points each)
Answers for the reading test are given on an answer sheet (OMR form) and not in the test booklet. The writing test will consist of a free-writing task (100 – 200 words depending on the category) and 30 questions. The level of difficulty of all the questions will be one level higher than the one in the preliminary round. The essay will be assessed only in case two or more candidates have the scores on both the reading and the writing test.
Maximum allowed times per category and part: HIPPO 1
HIPPO 2
HIPPO 3
HIPPO 4
HIPPO 5
READING
30 minutes
30 minutes
35 minutes
45 minutes
45 minutes
WRITING
45 minutes
45 minutes
45 minutes
45 minutes
45 minutes
9. Competition – Final Round In the final round of the competition, the candidates will be taking Pearson JETSET exams, all 4 skills included. The test samples can be found on www.hippo-competition.org. The exam level for the final round will be one CEF level higher than the one in the preliminary round that is the same as the semi-final round test.
10. Marking and Ranking Tests of reading and listening are marked by an OMR device and for that reason need to be properly filled in. Candidates are required to use a pen while completing the OMR form. An OMR sample form will be available on the website two weeks before the preliminary round of the competition at the latest. Considering that in the semi-final round, candidates complete the reading and writing tests only and not the listening test, the OMR will be used for the reading test only. In case an OMR form is not properly filled in and the OMR device cannot read it, the candidate will automatically be disqualified. In the semi—final round, the essay will be marked only if two or more candidates have the same number of points on both the reading and the writing test. The ranking list for all categories as well as the names of the candidates who qualified for the semi-final round will be available on www.hippo-competition.org by 25th March 2017 at the latest. The ranking list for all categories as well as the names of the candidates who qualified for the final round will be available on www.hippo-competition.org by 13th April 2017 at the latest. The final round places will be assigned in the following way: Top 60 finalists will be itted directly from the semi-final ranking list (12 candidates per category); Additional 8 places will be assigned to the two categories with the highest number of enrolments independent of the zone and in accordance with the ranking list. GLOBAL INPUT – LCCI Reps keep the right to increase the number of finalists if the number of applicants exceeds 10,000, all in accordance with the competition regulations. The finalists will have to confirm their participation in the final round by 18th April 2016. In case a candidate is unable to travel to the finals, the next one on the ranking list will be invited.
11. Final Round The final round of the competition will be held in Lido di Jesolo, Italy, on 13th and 14th May 2017. All candidates will be accompanied by a school representative. Half-board accommodation will be provided for all the candidates and school representatives free of charge. The programme of the final round will be available on www.hippo-competition.org one week before the final round at the latest and will include the competition schedule as well as sightseeing options. Finalists will be ed and helped with organizing their travel.
12. Prizes All preliminary and semifinal round candidates will receive a certificate of participation. All candidates who the final round tests (score 50% minimum) will be awarded an internationally recognised certificate in English. Prizes for the finalists will be announced in due course and before the start of candidate enrolment.
13. Certificates The preliminary round candidates who the preliminary or semi-final round tests with a minimum score of 50% and do not qualify for the finals, will be given the opportunity to complete their certificate (all four skills) and take the same level exam at a discounted price. The candidates who the tests with a minimum score of 75% and do not qualify for the finals, can either take the same level exam or one level higher at a discounted price. These exams will have to be taken in one of the LCCI centres. The application deadline as well as exam dates will be announced in due course. All non-final candidates wishing to obtain a certificate will need to re-take the listening and reading test too.
14. Liability By applying for the competition, the participants accept the conditions of the competition, organisation of the competition, marking criteria, assessment and prizes. The personal data of the participants will be used only for the purposes of the competition and will not be disclosed to third parties except for the needs of the competition.
ADDENDUM 1 Hippo Online Platform Instructions for School Coordinators
1. Use your unique name and for school on http://soa.hippocompetition.org/ or by selecting the button on the official Hippo website: www.hippo-competition 2. ing candidates After logging in, you will be able to fill in student details in the ADD NEW STUDENT section. After completing the required fields, press the ADD NEW button.
3. Amendments Left-click on any of the data columns (name, date of birth, Hippo category) to change the details.
4. The system will automatically assign candidate numbers to ed students. Candidate numbers cannot be amended.
5. Attendance Lists
Attendance Lists per category can be found in the bottom right corner of the window. School coordinators are required to print the attendance s for the preliminary round of the competition. Please select list by list (category by category). The selected list will appear in a new window in printable format. Full list of candidates is available by selecting the EXPORT TO EXCEL button.
6. If you experience any technical problems or have further questions, please us at
[email protected].
ADDENDUM 2 Examination Regulations
Test Materials - Do not open test materials until the time of the test. - Store all test materials in a locked safe, or cabinet, in a locked and secure room.
Invigilators - At least one invigilator must be present throughout the test. - At least one teacher of English must be present throughout the test. The teacher of English can also be an invigilator. - No person who has taught any of the candidates in English may act as the sole invigilator. - No relative of or person directly interested in a candidate may invigilate a test when this candidate is present. - Where there are more than 25 candidates, one additional invigilator will normally be required for each additional 25 candidates, or part thereof. - When only one invigilator is present, this invigilator must be able to immediate assistance without disturbing candidates or leaving the room. - Check the attendance is available and correct (sent with the test materials) is available and correct. This document must be completed and returned with the completed tests. - Only candidates whose names appear on the attendance should be permitted to take part in the competition. No tests from uned candidates will be accepted.
Tests - After the tests, pack and seal the papers, sorting by level. - Post the tests on the first working day to the address that will be provided with test materials. - GLOBAL HIPPO ASSOCIATION can only be responsible for the tests from the point of receipt.
Instructions for Invigilators
Arranging the Room - Check that any display material that might be useful to candidates has been cleared from the walls. - Check that desks are positioned at least 1 metre apart. - Check that a wall clock is clearly visible to all candidates. - Display a board showing the test start and finish times.
Identifying Candidates - Make sure you know the identity of every candidate in the room, by checking if necessary.
Before the Tests - Check that candidates have not brought into the examination any material they are not allowed such as revision notes, mobile phones, dictionaries, etc. - Give out answer sheets (OMR forms). Give time to the candidates to complete the personal information part of the form. The personal information boxes need to be completed in BLOCK CAPITALS. - Read out the instructions on the front of the question paper. - Tell candidates when they may begin and how much time they have to complete the test.
During the Examination - Do not allow candidates to enter the room if the test has already started. - Be vigilant and supervise the candidates at all times to prevent cheating. - If you discover cheating, take away any unauthorised material and allow the candidate to continue. Make a note on the attendance next to the candidate’s name. -
- Candidates can leave the room only to go to the toilet and must be accompanied by a responsible adult. - Tell the candidates to stop writing at the end of the test.
After the Tests - Collect the tests and answer sheets before candidates leave the examination room ensuring that all details on the front page have been completed. - Sign the attendance . - Pack and post the answer sheets together with attendance .