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Bulgarian sixth grader becomes champion in international English language competition

Mira Koseva
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Sixth-grader Mira Koseva won the title of "Global Winner" at the Kangaroo Global Linguistics 2024. She placed first in level A1 and won the highest award for Bulgaria, the Ministry of Education and Culture announced.

Mira studies the 128th "Albert Einstein" school in Sofia. She was prepared for the competition by her teacher Tsvetanka Nikolova. Mira Koseva competed with her peers from all over the world. The competition was held in Thessaloniki in the period October 4 to 6.

The sixth-grader impressed the jury with creative ideas, persuasive argumentation and excellent command of the English language, for which she was awarded a gold medal, two cups, certificates and a cash prize.



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