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Re: 維多利亞,靈糧堂,聖公會邊間好?
Tomatoes 寫道:
I was still choosing between Victoria and Ling Liang Church last week as I was concerned that the latter only has maybe 1 (??) class of Putonghua and English each week.
I agree to Tomatoes' points. Additionally, I would like to add information for parents here that Ling Liang Church will have 2 sessions of English class and one session of Mandarin class per week. Each session lasts 30 minutes. Additionally, the English native speaker will stay in-class to take care of the K1 kids. But given the class size (possibly over 100 in Causeway Bay but I am not very sure), the one-on-one English interaction might not be as intensive as that in Victoria.
About new immigrants in 蘇浙。One of my neighbours who are immigrants from China have kids studing there. The parents are musical instrument teachers/players. They are better-off people but still have some habits that we don't have. Such as their whole family will take bath in the Club House every night to save the charges on their household gas and water bill. One time when one of their daughters (2-3 years older than my daughter) knocked my 2 years old daughter down, she left my crying daughter behind and run away. When I chased her up and asked what happened, she denied for what she had done. I had to explain to the little girl that it would be fine, but she needed to say sorry if she hit someone. Later, when I met the little girl at the lobby, she was so frightened and fled away. I had to chase her up and say good morning to her.......I do not mean that new immigrants are not good. But somehow, they may not bring up their kids in the way we do and we parents need to keep monitoring and fix in case unpreferred behaviour is transmitted to your own child.
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