October 23 in our auditorium was a competition dedicated to the life of Tole bi. A large number of people were involved, including teachers and students. Students divided into faculties and produced battles among themselves, in which everyone shared knowledge of Tole Bi, and in turn, teachers evaluated these skills.
My name is Azamat Tuzelbay, a student of the Department of General History and Museum and the student circle "Young local historians." I also participated in this event.
The competition was divided into several stages:
In the first, two participants from each team talked about the law set of Jety jargies. Everyone tried to express the maximum amount of information on this issue.
In the second stage, the participants were also two by two and told about Tole Bi's valor and bravery in the fight against the Dzungars, in which I took part. The teams competed for individuality of information, that is, all the words spoken should not be the same as the words of the opponents.
In the third one team went out from each team and held a TED conference of 5 minutes. In other words, the third stage summed up the entire competition.
After the stages passed, the judges evaluated the performance of each team and assigned seats.
Members of our team received the 1st place in the Battle of Otanshyl Zurek and the 2nd place in the TED contest.
From this event, each participant and each viewer drew a lot of conclusions and learned a lot. The competition was very necessary and useful, but still it is a pity that we remember such an outstanding person as Tole bi only in such events, and not in ordinary everyday life ...
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