2018年11月20日 星期二

English Speaking Day 19th November 2018

Student: 6C Scarlett Chau Ka Yung




Good morning everyone, I am Scarlett from 6C. I am so glad I can have an opportunity to speak in front of you. Today, what I am going to share with you is Wonder Woman, one of the superheros in DC comics.

The name of Wonder Woman is Diana. She lives in the Paradise Island, where a majority of warrior women live. Diana is eager to be an outstanding warrior woman. In order to achieve her dream, she works very hard. One day, a man named Steve enters the Paradise Island. He tells Diana cruel facts of the wars in the real world. After realizing a majority of people, especially women and children, are suffering the pain from the wars, Diana is very suffocated and she decides to save the world with the man. She goes to the real world with the man. She goes to the real world and notices how wars hurt people. She is such a very brave woman. She saves the people who are in the wars using her extraordinary power. If you are in favor of her and you are eager to know more about her, you can watch the movie, which is about Wonder Woman, on the internet.

There is a small Wonder Woman figure on my left hand. When I was unhappy, I could not help to eat a lot of foods, for example, candies, chocolate. One day, I bought a Kinder Joy. Fortunately, I got this funny toy from it. I was very delighted and realized perhaps it is my fate. I must be as brave as Wonder Woman and fight for my dream and life. I am going to give this toy to one of the outstanding mathematics teachers in future. Yes! It is me, Scarlett!

This is what I want to share with you. Thank you.

English Speaking Day 11th November 2018

Teacher: Mr. Sheedy

English Speaking Day 22nd October 2018


Students: 6B, 6C

Tom:
Hi, Tracy.
Tracy:
Hi, Tom. (sigh)
Tom:
You look frustrated. Is there anything I can help?
Tracy:
You know, I am returning home late these days because of the over-scheduled tutorial classes and after-school activities. My mum is concerned about my safety and she wants to install an App to track my whereabouts / location via my smartphone by using GPS. That means she will clearly know where I am whenever my phone is on!
Tom:
Oh, that’s really bad! Obviously, this action sends you a message: ‘she doesn’t trust you’. If a relationship isn’t built on trust, then what is it built on? Frankly speaking, I think your mum is over-protective. You are not a kid now and you should learn to be independent. What your mum does will definitely put unnecessary stress on you and I think this is extremely disrespectful.
Tracy:
You read my mind! If she does so, I will have no freedom at all and feel deeply uncomfortable. I know how much she cares me but to me, it is a huge violation of privacy! This will absolutely limit my freedom. We are not children anymore. We are teenagers who are capable of thinking for ourselves. If she really tries to track my location, I will have no other choice but to simply switch off my phone. Yet, I am sure this will create more troubles since we will have endless arguments. This will make our relationship worse.
Tom:
Hey, Tracy, be positive. Why don’t you discuss the issue with your parents and come to a mutual understanding? If you and your parents build a healthy relationship, there will be mutual trust and respect. Your mum may simply ask you where and what you are up to when she is worried about you.
Tracy:
True. I may probably need to have a deep conversation with her, telling her how I truly feel. I will also take the first step to tell her when I need to return home late and confide in her. Hopefully, she will understand me and so, she will not have to track me.
Tom:
I’m sure she won’t.
Tracy:
That’s the end of our sharing. Thank you.