Луганський національний університет імені Тараса Шевченка

Results of radio-dictation at the University

The University summed up the results of the All-Ukrainian radio-dictation of national unity.

Students and teachers of Luhansk Taras Shevchenko National University have joined in writing the All-Ukrainian radio-dictation of national unity, which took place on November 9. Such a kind of flash mob in Ukraine has traditionally been held on the Day of Ukrainian Writing and Language for 18 years.

This year, the All-Ukrainian radio-dictation of national unity was called “Wings of Ukraine”. Its author was Oleksandr Avramenko, a teacher at the Borys Grinchenko Kyiv National University, author of the Ukrainian language textbooks.

Note that the text for the radio-dictation is annually ordered specially. There are no copyright signs or conflicting spelling. But at the same time, their total number is very large, so it is not easy to write a radio-dictation without errors.

This year more than 200 participants from the University took part in the action of writing a radio-dictation. 58 participants of the action donated their work to check.

The results are as follows.

Not a single mistake was made by two participants, among them was Anastasia Gorban, 3rd year student of the Faculty of Ukrainian Philology and Social Communications;

Among the best dictations were the work of such students:

  • Maria Manko, 1st year student of the Faculty of Ukrainian Philology and Social Communications,
  • Bohdana Skokova, 2nd year student of the Faculty of Ukrainian Philology and Social Communications,
  • Anastasia Klyuchka, 2nd year student of the Faculty of Ukrainian Philology and Social Communications,
  • Tetiana Tsarevska, 3rd year student of the Faculty of Ukrainian Philology and Social Communications,
  • Darya Kobylyatska, 1st year student of the Educational and Research Institute of Commerce, Serving Technologies and Tourism,
  • Alina Ivanchenko, 2nd year student of the Educational and Research Institute of Commerce, Serving Technologies and Tourism,
  • Anastasia Voitenko, 2nd year student of the Starobilsk Humanitarian and Pedagogical College,
  • Alina Khokhlova, 2nd year student of the Starobilsk Humanitarian and Pedagogical College.

Unfortunately, many students made a lot of mistakes in their works. We hope that by next year they will close the gaps in knowledge of the Ukrainian language. Among them were.

We thank all those who are not indifferent to the Ukrainian word of the participants and wish to work tirelessly to improve literacy.

 

According to the FUPSC

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