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shuhaha 發表於 15-11-20 22:57
yanange, thank you for your advice.
i am quite agree with u about the important of studying Chinese. ... I wasn't being too child centric, I wasn't thinking from a parent's perspective. P.4 and P.2 is better then K2 (which was my younger brother's departure point). I assume your kids are at a LS? If so, Chinese is probably taught at a relatively more advance level vs 20 years ago (when I did schooling). I mean some of my friends left HK at P.3 and still know how to read, write and speak Cantonese and Chinese. They liked Chinese songs and watched TVB and order the Chinese newspaper thus they maintain a functional level of Chinese. Some of my friends have repatriated to HK now to work as accountants, HR recruiters, lawyers however they don't work for the "LOCAL" type of companies, they work for more international ones.
Although I have to say I myself liked languages and Canto-pop and Mando-pop so I liked attending Chinese school. I think if you move over to another country after obtaining 2 primary school years of Chinese, this is a good enough foundation for the future functional use, like being able to read and speak. My writing is atrocious at the business level and I prefer reading English for an accurate understanding of business, news and more academic pieces.
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AU Citizen, lived in Sydney for 18 years. left HK P.4 Term 1, 9 years old, studied in Sydney, attended USYD (Bachelor of Commerce) and UTS (Masters of Marketing). Now working in HK.
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