English Voice Club set up in Beijing
Updated: 2012-08-31 10:40
(chinadaily.com.cn)
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The first English Voice Club in China was set up in Beijing on Aug 23, 2012. The club has 10 little VIP members, from three English-speaking countries.
The little stars play different roles in Emma's family, which is the main part of FUN+ Bilingual Cartoon MMS product of chinadaily.com.
On that day, it was honored to have Ms. Duan Ruolan, the general director of Office of Editor In Chief of chinadaily.com.cn, and Ms. Li Xin, the vice-chief editor of chinadaily.com.cn and the leader of C-Cartoon Company, to participate in the opening ceremony. First of all, Ms. Li gave a brief opening speech. She expressed thanks to all the guests there and the best wishes for the future of English Voice Club; after that, Ms. Li awarded the club's certification of honor and badge to each of the children.
In the process of the ceremony, the guests and the crew of FUN+ made a happy communication with each other. The little stars enjoyed an amazing magic show from one of the crew and made some happy noises now and then; their parents did some great talks with the team leader and other staff. Everything went sweet and fluent with the activity.
At the end, Ms. Duan and the parents received a short interview from chinadaily.com.cn. They expressed thanks to the holders of this activity and best wishes for the English Voice Club.
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