Welcome to the English Channel 2021-2022! |
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Sharing from YWPS boys on reading and the "To Be Continued..." series
Our budding reading "experts" would like to share with you the way to read English well. They will also tell you their feedback on the "To Be Continued..." series they have experienced this school year. |
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English Learning Reflective Video 2021-2022
What changes do you have in English learning this year? That's the question we asked our boys after this exciting year of learning journey. Let's listen to their responses and feel their happiness learning English with us this year. |
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Awarded video on "Embracing Cultural Diversity"
In this awarded video, Lincoln compares between the USA and China in terms of festivals. |
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Awarded video on "Embracing Cultural Diversity"
In this awarded video, Max talks about interesting facts about different cultures. |
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Awarded video on "Embracing Cultural Diversity"
In this awarded video, Aldon talks about the myths of China. |
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Speech Festival Solo Winners' Series
Jackie Kay's verse "The Frog who Dreamed she was an Opera Singer" tells you a fun story about a frog! Kwan Yat's recitation captures all the fun! |
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Speech Festival Solo Winners' Series
"The Cod" by Lord Alfred Douglas talks about the good and the bad sides of this type of fish. Listen to Ethan's sharing! |
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Speech Festival Solo Winners' Series
Cods may be beautiful and delicious, but be careful when you see it when you swim! Sing Yu will tell you more about it through "The Cod". |
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Speech Festival Solo Winners' Series
Ko Ching's performance of Hilaire Belloc's verse on the madness of Henry King tells you odd secrets about this emperor! |
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Speech Festival Solo Winners' Series
How bad can it get when you have no bread to eat? Ian Mcmillan's "No Bread", performed by Arthur here, will surely amuse you! |
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Speech Festival Solo Winners' Series
Steve Turner's verse "Roots" will tell you about the significance of roots of trees. Let's listen to Yu Hang's recitation! |
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Speech Festival Solo Winners' Series
Yik Shun's performance of "Uncle Ben from Number One" (by Brian Patten) will surely amaze and amuse you! |
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Speech Festival Solo Winners' Series
Uncle Ben seems to be curious over an egg! Let's listen to Kaden's interpretation of this funny verse by Brian Patten! |
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"English Time" Episode 4
Hinson returns in this fourth episode of "English Time" in which he talks about poetry. Interestingly, this time, he brings with him a friend who worked with him earlier to compose a poem in Chapter 5 of the "To Be Continued..." series! Surely, this is a very thought-provoking episode! Enjoy it please! |
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"English Time" Episode 3
The third episode of "English Time" has Chi-yin as the presenter. He is bringing us some interesting words to broaden your knowledge and ignite your curiosity to the English language. The robot is helping out too in this episode! Have fun watching! |
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P.4 "I Help at Home" Video Compilation
In these pandemic days, what is better for our boys to do at home than help with the housework? Take a look at these P.4 clips and let them tell you how good they are as little housework helpers these days! |
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"English Time" Episode 2
In this second episode of "English Time", another hero of the three, Bong, is sharing with us some interesting knowledge related to his specialty -- sports. And he organizes his ideas in three points: A, B and C! Have fun watching! |
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"English Time" Episode 1
We are happy to initiate, "English Time", a series of English teaching videos presented by "Forgottenland" of our "To Be Continued" story. In this first episode, Hinson, one of the three heroes, will talk about the joy of tongue twisters! Have fun! |
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Outings are fun!
Ying Wa boys are fortunate to have "Field Classroom" experience to enjoy the fresh air and the exploration in the nature. Run by the General Studies teachers, the programme has proven to be of great fun! Let's hear from some P.6 boys presenting about their learning. |
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Ying Wa 203, Happy You and Me!!!
Ying Wa's anniversary video (English Department)has been launched! Our 3 "heroes" from Forgottenland are kind enough to host this year's Birthday Challenge! What surprises are they going to bring us? Enjoy the video! |
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To Be Continued: Why Are the 3 Heroes Chosen?
This year's school theme "To Be Continued..." features an epic story involving three young heroes. However, it is not clear how these heroes are chosen. Our P.4 boys seem to have their very sophisticated answers to this question. |
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Speech Festival Reflections
A new season of speech and drama contests has come. Learn from our past winners of the Speech Festival and get inspired! You can achieve the same too! |
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Dr Lee's Public Speaking Research Work
What did you do during the summer vacation? Dr Lee practised and went for a speech and drama diploma examination and here is a video highlighting some of his work and reflections. |