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according to what my teacher said in his seminar, there has been an increasing trend in class 1, 20, 21, 22, 140 in speaking items
1 & 140 commonly known as N1, N140, these open classes are for English as mother-tongue, boys & girls
but my teacher said, if HK-Chinese kids are hardworking, there is not much difference between native and non-native in terms of speech assessment
N1: age 5-7 solo verse (poem), as at 31/12/2010
N140, age 5-8 solo prose (story)
class 20, 21, 22 are non-open solo verse classes for P.1/2 girls, potential participants can only take part in either one of the choices, class 158 is set piece prose
for P.1/2 boys, corresponding class codes are 51, 52, 167
non-open classes are designed for non-native speakers, I have seen some native-speaking kids entering these non-open classes, difficult to check against, despite regulation claimed that organizer could disqualify improper entries
in English solo verse and prose sections, kindergarten kids can only enter
classes 1, 140
P.1/2 girls: classes 1, 140, 158, either one of [20, 21, 22]
P.1/2 boys: classes 1, 140, 167, either one of [51, 52]
will this info help ?
原帖由 mimame 於 10-7-31 07:55 發表 
Hi,
wanna to know which is the most common one to apply for kids, is it the
"Solo Verse Speaking" ?
what is the difference between open and non-open?
THANKS |
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