2019年1月13日 星期日

English Speaking Day 14th January 2019

Students: 5BC




Good morning everyone. Last Friday, I went to the AIA the Great European Carnival along with some schoolmates. I appreciated the school for the opportunity to take part in such a fun event. we had a really fun evening, and I got to meet people from all walks of life. And that got me thinking: our life as secondary school students can be rather out off from the outside world. Let me explain.

As students, we are either bust with school or just hang out with friends. Rarely do we pay much attention to what really goes on in society. Honestly, I didn’t expect much from an event that lasted only a few hours, but it taught me that ‘school life’ should not be limited within school campus or covers of textbooks. We can learn through participating in various extra-curricular activities. For example, the F.1 study trip to Shenzhen during the winter break. It was fun and memorable, and they learned a lot about conservation of marine animals.

So my message to you: Don’t hesitate to take part in activities that will expand your horizons, because they will enrich your school life and you, Thank you!

English Speaking Day 7th January 2019

Students: 5A

ALL:       Good morning Principal, teachers and fellow students.

Suki:        We are students from Form 5A.  I am Suki.

Auston:    I am Auston.

Suki:        We are now in the new year 2019.  How do you feel?

Auston:    I feel very excited as a new year means a new start.

Suki:      Do you have any wish for this new year?

Auston:    Of course.  My wish is to improve my English.  Do you have any suggestions?

Suki:      Sure.  
In order to improve your English, you need to form a habit of reading English storybooks.  It helps you learn more vocabulary and sentence structures. 
Besides, you can listen to English news on TV or watch English movies to improve your listening ability.

Auston:    I see.  How about your new year wish?

Suki:      Hmmm.  I just hope that the world can be in peace.  Wars kill many people.  I don’t want to see that.
        
Auston:    I agree.  By the way, how did you celebrate the new year?

Suki :   I went to Tsim Sha Tsui to join the count down and watch the fireworks with my
friends.

Auston:    Ha Ha.  Was it great?

Suki:        Of course.  It was really fantastic.  I want to watch it again next year.

Auston:  Can I join you then?

Suki:      Sure.  Let’s keep in touch.  Bye-bye.

Auston:    Bye-bye.