Andy is a lovely student with great creativity but who lacks interest in reading. In each class on Sunday with him, I prepare lots of activities to arouse his interest in reading. The following is his work in predicting what happens next in the story ‘Magic Finger’ by Roald Dahl. The most interesting part is that he asked if I loved Mr. Gregg’s idea in… Read More
Bernice Wong demonstrates her creativity and enthusiasm for writing in this lovely shape poem of her lollipop!… Read More
I did a fable writing with my P2 – P3 students last week and here comes the best piece of writing. This marvellous piece of writing with an impressive moral in the end is written by Hazel Wong, who is a P2 student. Her stories are always a pleasure to read. I look forward to reading more of her stories in the future! On a dark,… Read More
I would like to say a big congratulations on the impressive results of all our students who sat for the Cambridge Exams on 14th September! There were 11 candidates for the Starters exam, 5 for the Movers and 1 for the Flyers. Candidates are marked out of 5 shields for each of the three categories across four key language skills (Reading & Writing, Listening, and Speaking), for a maximum of 15… Read More
In the run up to Halloween, children have been writing scary stories to get us all in a terrifying mood! Students have also been posting up Halloween pictures around the studio. This was a great story submission by Hitomi Shiu, full of great description and vivid imagery. I love the attention to details which really bring a story to life. The great choice of vocabulary really sucks… Read More