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回覆 #2 helencyl 的文章
Children’s learning capability are incredible. My girl is the very first batch of P.1 students taking the PTH Chinese Class. At first, I worried a lot that she might not be able to cope with the mode of learning and I thought she might need to attend some private PTH class at her own time. However, just after two to three weeks’ time for warming up, she was doing very well. In the first few months, the teacher (my girl's teacher is a Native PTH teacher) gave her explanation in Cantonese to assist the students. However, in the 2nd term, she spoke no more Cantonese. But don’t worry, they are the experienced teacher and they will know when to start & how to adjust.
I am very glad that my girl can be put into the PTH class as it has really helped her a lot in learning Chinese, in particular, the writing skills. Besides, I also find that PTH will make the Chinese Language class more interesting since the way the students (and teacher also) speak/express are much more lively as the intonation of PTH are greatly different from Cantonese.
But one thing I would like to add that, students can't to be too shy, they should be brave enough to ask if they don't understand (this is just the basic learning attitude for all kinds of thing). At one time, my gril had made a mistake in ther homework and we don't what went wrong. What my girl could do was to ask the teacher again and again to double check the understanding (since that was already "No" more Cantonese). The experience was painful for my little girl but she had really learnt a lot. The PTH learning is not only in books but also for the daily lives !
I know some other parents may have different opinion/experience. Anyway, you are the best one know your girl. |
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