Speaking is supposed to be a wonderful joy as it is a means for us to share lives with one another. Basically, speaking is a natural instinct. We speak to share our emotions and experiences. However, why is speaking almost a torture to some of us? I was not born to be a chatty person. I learnt to utter “mom” and “dad” only… Read More
Congratulations to all our prize winners in our recent prize giving ceremony. Prizes were awarded for Most Improved Student, Hardest Working Class and Student of the Term among many others! Take a look at some of the photos from the evening below!… Read More
We are holding parties at our centres in TST and Wan Chai. Take a look below for more details! Activities: Work with i-Learner teachers to make ice moon cakes; Guess riddles, do crafts, write greeting cards, compose poetry,have traditional culture contest; Learn more about traditional culture in an enjoyable atmosphere. The date and the times of the party are: TST: 28/9 3/10 4/10 4:00-5:00 P1-P3… Read More
When it comes to speaking for second language learners, we are often judged by others how well we can speak in terms of fluency and accuracy. Indeed, every English speaker, be it native or foreign, is bound to hesitate at some stages during a conversation. Therefore, I will like to share some tips on how to hesitate like a native English speaker while you speak. Always remember that it’s… Read More
My approach to teaching is based upon this: An acknowledgment of a common purpose and shared values within a humanist and international framework; the desire to propagate this, and to encourage scholarship, the pursuit of excellence, independence and the acquisition of skill. These are key features of learning. To this end, personal organisation, deportment, as well as attention to the fundamental “Three R’s” are paramount, serving as… Read More