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本帖最後由 jolalee 於 14-6-6 08:38 編輯
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As long as learning Chinese in school is not a big concern, ESF are great. Do take note though that even if you plan to teach the child Chinese outside of school, the general attitude towards Chinese amongst peers within ESF is a bit negative. Of course there are lots of success stories too, but it takes extra efforts and wise parenting to do so.
Personally my son has the final year of interview priority as an ESF kindergarten student, but when he has the offer for a Reception (K2) spot for an IS with decent enough Chinese, we took it without a doubt. First of all even with interview priority and native English speaking skills the chance of getting in an ESF primary is still not guaranteed, secondly given my own Chinese is poor I don't want to risk my son not liking Chinese himself. Of course, the parent's attitude and teaching are important too.
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