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原帖由 jeremyphlam 於 11-2-2 09:34 發表
不過話時話,英華未有小學時係冇咁多人討論,只是一間很低調的傳統英中...... ...
Well I had good impression of the school b'cos one of my elder brothers studied in YW College. During the college time, he sometimes shared with me how his teacher corrected the class' pronunciation of some easily mispronounced words such as "ancient", "southern", etc.
As a big contrast, I had much reservation on the quality of teachers from gov't schools: I graduated from a famous gov't school near HKU. When I was in F.3 my then English teacher read out the word "recipe" like "re-sai-p". As a boys school, we didn't have home economics class but I remembered how my sister pronounced that word and therefore I knew my English teacher was wrong.
Teachers in fact come and go in gov't schools setting (they will stay in a gov't school for some years and then switch to another). It's good, however, in respect of its students of similar banding who collectively in my time strived to study hard.... This is hopefully one of the reasons to choose YW for our son to have good companions with similar background (e.g. boys who likes reading) through 100% "screening" by the Snoopy Headmistress. |
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