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作者: Ving    時間: 10-5-14 11:06     標題: Good English but poor chinese

Hi,

To apply for the private/DSS P1 school, if the children is good at speaking/listening English but poor at speaking/listening Chinese, will it be advantage or disadvantage.

Also, during interview, is it better to choose english or chinese. If choosing chinese, will the teacher also ask english
作者: peter_pan    時間: 10-5-14 15:20

Definitely a disadvantage, as most DSS / private schools conduct their interviews in Chinese.

原帖由 Ving 於 10-5-14 11:06 發表
Hi,

To apply for the private/DSS P1 school, if the children is good at speaking/listening English but poor at speaking/listening Chinese, will it be advantage or disadvantage.

Also, during interview ...

作者: Ving    時間: 10-5-14 15:45

But accordingly, it say that you can choose to interview in english or pth, if so, does it discriminate to english speaking people or pth..

And how about can understand chinese but still speak in english during interview, is it also bad, pls advise

原帖由 peter_pan 於 10-5-14 15:20 發表
Definitely a disadvantage, as most DSS / private schools conduct their interviews in Chinese.

作者: mattsmum    時間: 10-5-15 00:23     標題: 回覆 3# Ving 的文章

I think it is an advantage as DSS like to have a littl e bit of variety..
作者: Ving    時間: 10-5-15 00:48

So do u think DSS/private will rely more on english than chinese or they want 50% english and 50% chinese

原帖由 mattsmum 於 10-5-15 00:23 發表
I think it is an advantage as DSS like to have a littl e bit of variety..

作者: mattsmum    時間: 10-5-15 12:38     標題: 回覆 1# Ving 的文章

i don't have answer, but considering that DSS want the favour of "global education" and such children are "點綴“, kid must need to know chinese.
作者: mattsmum    時間: 10-5-15 12:41     標題: 回覆 1# mattsmum 的文章

ps, I know children whose parents are not good in chinese but kids are in such kind of school, you should plan for the sake of children, not just because of the school. not good in chinese would make the kids life difficult especially in higher classes.
作者: HoHoMom    時間: 10-5-15 13:54

Most of the DSS in HK have Chinese as the medium of instruction. There are others that use English extensively, but they are still not international schools. So you might want to consider if your child is able to catch up with the Chinese classes or the classes taught in Chinese at these schools. I personally have a lot of friends running into this problem when their children, good at English, bad in Chinese, enter into local DSS and government schools.
作者: Ving    時間: 10-5-16 15:24

should i say that if the children is good at english but poor at chinese should better consider international school than DSS/private/subsidy.

And quite lots of kinder have classes of english + pth but no chinese. If so, are all these classes target on International School.

原帖由 HoHoMom 於 10-5-15 13:54 發表
Most of the DSS in HK have Chinese as the medium of instruction. There are others that use English extensively, but they are still not international schools. So you might want to consider if your chil ...





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