Welcome to the English Channel 2015-2016! |
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Cambridge Study Tour 2016 Highlights
Our 6th year of bringing our graduates to Cambridge for a 2-week study programme during the summer. Once again, the tour was a life-changing experience for every participant! |
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Snow Bright and the Seven Sumos
Directed by our teachers and edited by our teaching assistant, this cute little story was performed by our very talented and humorous junior boys. This twist from the Snow White story will surely melt your heart. The clip was first shown during our Drama Fiesta. |
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Book promotion: "The Day the Crayons Quit"
Take a look at our boys' performance in our school-produced book promotion video for the very funny picture book "The Day the Crayons Quit" (by Drew Daywalt). This video earned a Second Place award at the 13th Dr Book Chart Competition. |
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Primary Schools Debating Tournament 2016 (ARCH) Final: YWPS vs DGJS
Motion “Single-sex primary schools are better than mixed-sex primary schools” Let's listen to the performance of our third speaker, Isaac Yan from 6E. YWPS crowned Champion in the end! |
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Primary Schools Debating Tournament 2016 (ARCH) Final: YWPS vs DGJS
Motion “Single-sex primary schools are better than mixed-sex primary schools” Let's listen to the performance of our second speaker, Jason Chan from 6B. Jason also won the award for Best Debater in this match. YWPS crowned Champion in the end! |
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Primary Schools Debating Tournament 2016 (ARCH) Final: YWPS vs DGJS
Motion “Single-sex primary schools are better than mixed-sex primary schools” Let's listen to the performance of our first speaker, Isaac Lee from 6B. YWPS crowned Champion in the end! |
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Storytelling Winner's Demonstration
Everyone must have been in a situation when you need help from different people. This little bunny in the story has the same experience. Who will help it? Let's listen to Lawrence's lively storytelling to find out! |
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Today you will try this!
Some good food for adults may not taste very friendly to kids. How would these children react to the luxurious food given to them? |
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Speech Gala 2016 - Winner's Demonstration 3 - Public Speaking
Do you always eat meat and seldom eat green? Is that usually very hard to convince yourself that changing your eating habit is good for you? Listen to Ryan's presentation on "Eating Green" and you may have a new view about healthy eating! |
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Speech Gala 2016 - Winner's Demonstration 2 - Solo Verse Speaking
Stevenson's "Bed in Summer" captures the confusion that the narrator has having to sleep at different times as season changes. Kin Fung's interpretation gives you a sentimental touch of the fine work. |
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Speech Gala 2016 - Winner's Demonstration 1 - Solo Verse Speaking
John Foster's verse "Recipe for Disaster" tells you, in a sarcastic manner, how easy it is to damage our earth. Tom's interpretation of the piece here may convince you just that. Let's not damage where we live further - protect our earth! |
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Mrs Paul's Book Introduction
We all love good stories. This time Mrs Paul has a book about a chef having to complete a very hard task for the Duke. He will have a bad fate should he fail in this. Want to see how he is going to handle this? |
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Ms Fung's Book Introduction
How about an adventure story? A sea turtle's story of its life cycle fascinates Ms Fung. Let's hear from her and be attracted by the marine life through creative words! |
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Solo Verse Speaking Winner's Demonstration 9
Have you ever woken up at night because of weird noises? Listen to Oscar's performance of Foster's verse "I Woke with a Fright" and experience an unexpected suspense in the middle of the night! |
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Solo Verse Speaking Winner's Demonstration 8
How poor can a forgotten toy get? Benson's verse "The Hobby Horse" will give you an idea. Reinhold's stunning performance here adds layers of emotions and colours to this little piece. |
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Solo Verse Speaking Winner's Demonstration 7
Foster's verse "The Brown Bear" tells you about the sweet dream of a big brown bear in its hibernation. Reinhold's interpretation here is most relaxing and dream-like! |
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Solo Verse Speaking Winner's Demonstration 6
Not all siblings treat each other well. Foster's verse "Talking to the Wall" tells you how trouble-making a sister can be. Calvin's delivery of the verse here is particularly strong and appropriate. |
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Solo Verse Speaking Winner's Demonstration 5
We watch TV all the times, but have we ever thought of the emotions of the TV? Do you think it enjoys being stared at? Let's listen to Mark's performance of Stevens's "Watching TV" to know more about a TV's feelings! |
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Solo Verse Speaking Winner's Demonstration 4
Foster's verse "We've a Pet Pterodactyl" shows great imagination of a dinosaur being petted! Would you like one if you had a chance? Let's listen to Hayden's words and see if this pet suits you! |
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Solo Verse Speaking Winner's Demonstration 3
Another boy performed Rosen's "On the Beach" leading to his poetic triumph! Choi Lok in the video will tell you what he sees on the beach in full detail! |
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Solo Verse Speaking Winner's Demonstration 2
What can possible go wrong when observing people on the beach? Listen to Rosen's verse "On the Beach" to find out the surprise! Yan Shun in the clip here performs with the most animated voice! |
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Solo Verse Speaking Winner's Demonstration 1
How strong can a "bell" be? Let's listen to Gabriel's confident interpretation of Foster's verse "The Bell" to find out the power of this little object. |
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Who Says We Don't Exercise?
Idioms are fun but challenging! Sometimes, English idioms are difficult to handle as the words do not exactly go with their surface meaning. But here, with Tom's and Lance's marvelous interpretation and demonstration, these idioms become a piece cake to you all! |
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Junior Choral Speaking Team Crowned WINNER 3 Years in a Row
As the last two years, our P.1-3 Junior Choral Speaking Team amazed and amused the audience and adjudicator with a creative interpretation of the verse. This year, the group visualizes Ahlberg's verse “Friendly Matches” so well in addition to a very precisely trained voice that convinced the adjudicator to give them the score of 90 (Honours), and the well-deserved 1st place position. |
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Senior Choral Speaking Team Honoured at the Speech Festival
This is the fifth straight year that our Senior English Choral Team won the top 2 spots at the Festival. The team this year has a particularly challenging attempt to dramatize Ahlberg's verse “Dog in the Playground”. Their stunning and lively performance earned them a Second Place with 90 points (Honours) in their competition session. |
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Mr Tam's Book Introduction
Oh my God! It's DISGUSTING! But you know what? We think that's some cool stuff for our boys to read! Let's listening to Mr Tam's brief introduction about this creativity gruesome book on our digestive system and so much more! |