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A student is telling a story in front of the judges and class.

One of the most popular events during Fung Kai Liu Man Shek Tong Secondary School's English Festival was the Book Fair.

The library held a storytelling contest on April 23, which was World Book Day.

Young Post staff and readers also celebrated World Book Day

Junior students who took part could perform a drama or tell a story based on a book they borrowed from the library. They needed to write scripts and play the characters themselves. Student librarians and English captains judged.

Many students got involved, and even more came to watch the contest. Many actors were nervous, but with support from their friends watching, they did well.

There was only one winning group in each form. Choosing it was tough because everyone was great!

 

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