
English Day
To make English more fun, memorable, and accessible to all students, we have different English learning activities throughout the year, such as English Day every Day 3, Halloween Party and Christmas Party. On the English Day, students go down to the hall or the English Room to play both indoor and outdoor games. The Native English-Speaking Teachers also set up different booth games to celebrate Halloween and Christmas. Students enjoyed dressing up in different costumes in the photo booth and being scared in the spooky house. All these activities give students the opportunity to speak English with native speakers in a relaxed, informal, and fun way in order to build their confidence and improve their vocabulary.



Halloween Party and Christmas Party 2020-2021



Story-telling
Every English Day, different classes also participate in English Story-Telling activities. Fun, colourful, and engaging books are selected for the students to read together with a Native English-Speaking Teacher, and students play an active role in the sessions by reading aloud and answering questions about what they are reading. Story-Telling is an excellent way to promote reading for fun and English language-learning outside of formal lessons.

Morning assembly
Every English Day, the morning assembly is delivered in English. This year, the themes of English assemblies have been Working Hard, Autumn, Feeling Happy, Halloween, and Perseverance. Listening to assemblies in English allows students to experience more English language immersion, and therefore they can consolidate their listening skills as well as their knowledge of vocabulary, grammar, and sentence structure.

