Do you think there might be a difference if you bring a book from the library and really a book from home? I think the principal really encourage the habit of reading. If the two are just books from a library, will she think it's definitely the parents' effort to drill the books, not really a habit of home reading.
Nope, according to my son's description. He recalled that both he and Ms Lam didn't say much during the interview ("有咩嘢講喎"). But anyhow, I doubt how accurate his description is. He's a five years old kid afterall.
原帖由 猴子爸 於 09-10-2 22:52 發表
Did he say anything to Ms. Lam before starting to read the book?
Did he say anything to Ms. Lam before starting to read the book?
原帖由 hyberchiu 於 09-10-2 22:14 發表
My son was asked by the Principal to stop just after reading the first two lines of the first page of his English book. That's it. Strange....
My son was asked by the Principal to stop just after reading the first two lines of the first page of his English book. That's it. Strange....
原帖由 猴子爸 於 09-9-29 10:50 發表
My son also briefly described what the story was about before starting to read several pages. Based on other parents' comments, this time all kids are asked to "read" several (2-3) pages. The word " ...
My son also briefly described what the story was about before starting to read several pages. Based on other parents' comments, this time all kids are asked to "read" several (2-3) pages. The word "read" - I believe it means reading word by word.
Maybe now the headmistress wants to make sure that all YW boys have a habit of reading and are able to recognize words and pronounce them clearly.
In fact, "reading" without recognizing the words is not real reading.
原帖由 smartcar 於 09-9-29 07:55 發表
the core issue is "Listen to instruction" and "do whatever he was told".
My son was asked to summurize a story book and tell Principel what the whole story about..not reading.