24 December, 2011

I Love Christmas

 by 6D Kathy Lau
                       
I Love Christmas
Imagine there is heaven

 
Lord is living there
Only need to trust
Vow that you will believe in him forever
Eternity will never be far from here

Come to celebrate Christmas -
His big birthday
Ring a bell and say
I love you!

Share the happiness
with those who love you
Make a wish
And get ready to receive the present because
Santa Claus is coming to town.




23 December, 2011

The Story of a Computer Fanatic

by 2C So Lok Sze

  Wanda was a computer fanatic. She always played computer games and sent text messages to her friends on her mobile phone. She was so addicted to the computer that she had dinner with her family less than once a week.

One day, Wanda played computer games in her room as usual. Suddenly, her computer screen became much brighter and a force pulled her into the computer. Wanda was sent to a dark place. She felt very insecure as she couldn't connect with anyone and she didn't know where she was.

 Abruptly, Wanda‘s mobile phone rang. The phone call told Wanda that her computer was extremely cross since she always surfed the Net and ignored her family. Now her computer wanted to imprison her forever.

 Wanda was afraid and she asked the mobile phone how she could go back to the real world. The phone told her if she wanted to go back, she must assure that she would not play computer games for a long time. Wanda assured to the computer immediately and the computer sent her back to the real world.

 While Wanda was back, she heard her brother screaming, ”Mum! Dad! You’re not going to believe this—Wanda was back! “. And then her mum and dad came and gave her a big hug.

 Now, Wanda wouldn’t play computer games for the whole day. She always goes shopping and hiking with her family. And the computer never imprisons her again.   

22 December, 2011

If I could

by 2C Siu Ka Wai


If I could
I would protect you in a safe place and won’t let you fear.
I would give you some candies when you are sad.
Yes I would.



If I could
I would stay with you all the time.
I would help you when you are in danger.
Yes I would.

 
If I could
I would let you play with me forever.
I would take you to sunbathe and enjoy it ever after.
Yes I would.


If I could
I would live with you in the world that we make.
I would take you to the dessert shop to eat cakes.
Yes I would.

If I could.

20 December, 2011

Hong Kong People are Suffering from Poor Work-life Balance

by 6D Thomas Cheung

I would like to share my opinions on the working hours and quality of life of Hong Kong people nowadays in an attempt to investigate whether they have an appropriate work-life balance.

In the first place, I think the current workload of Hong Kong people is too heavy to bear. As shown in one newspaper article, notwithstanding the decline in average weekly working hours, our figure is still a distant way from the one suggested by the International Labour Organization . Why is there such a problem? The answer is that in order to stay competitive among businesses, the local firms have successively extended the working hours of Hong Kongers. Meanwhile, the lamentable thing is that local workers do not have enough power to bargain with their employers. As a result, Hong Kong people fall victim to the manipulation of their superiors and can say nothing but just work for long hours.

Apart from the inordinate workload, Hong Kong people also have a poor quality of life. As a matter of fact, the quick living pace has made Hong Kong people unable to eat healthily and regularly, so their health is deteriorating. In addition to their health problems, the work-life imbalance has also brought them another bane - the lack of leisure time. The shortage of time to release their daily stress not only affects their physical and mental health, worse still, it also causes some of them to commit suicide every year.

Over and above that, the social cost of poor work-life balance of Hong Kong people has greatly affected their personal relationship. Working for long hours, they do not spend enough time with their family. Then an invisible barrier can easily grow between them. On the other hand, because of the lack of gatherings with friends, the relationship may become aloof. Hence, those studious employees may feel life lonely and unpleasant.

From the above points, it is obvious that Hong Kong people are overworked and have a poor quality of life. In view of this worrying phenomenon, I am going to give some advice to those people who are still living in predicament.

To commence with, I suggest that they should adopt a daily schedule which they can follow to maintain a regular work-life balance. Practicing this efficiently, they are able to spend some spare time with both their family and friends. This will help them release their stress and recuperate their mental health from a bad state.

Aside from that, I suggest that they exercise more and eat more healthy food. As long as they have a balanced diet and a stout body, it is no way difficult for them to shoulder the burden of work.

All in all, the most effective ways for Hong Kong people to improve their work-life balance are establishing a work-rest balance timetable, exercising regularly and having a balanced diet. I sincerely hope the above suggestions can help Hong Kong people cope with their stressful life. 

30 November, 2011

A wonderful trip

by 2C Rita Au 


  Last Summer I went to the Ocean Park because I had good results in my final exam.
  
  When I entered the amusement park, I was astonished by what appeared in front of my eyes. The sellers were dressed in fantastic cartoon costumes. The souvenir shops were selling things that I’d never seen before. The souvenirs were very expensive but dazzling.

  First, I went to the Ocean Theatre. The Ocean Theatre was huge and there were many cute animals, such as sea lion, dolphins and sharks.

  Next to the Ocean Theatre, I could see some wild animals such as pandas and red pandas walking around their living place. Although there were iron fences that block the visitors  from approaching them, I still felt delighted.

After that, I got on some thrill rides. The roller coaster was so terrible but exciting. Also, I saw a lot of wonderful scenes when I was on the cable car.

I tried almost everything in the amusement park and I was very delighted.


In the evening, I had dinner in a famous restaurant. The waiters were helpful, and handsome and the food was delicious. Everything in the restaurant was well-served and well-designed, such as tables, chairs and utensils. Sitting next to the window, I enjoyed a ravishing night view of the whole amusement park. “How pretty it is!” I thought. After I went home, I was still excited. It was such an amazing day.


Two Poems

by 3C Tina Lui

A Squirrel

A squirrel is...
as tiny as a mouse
BROWN as a cup of breakfast tea.


It has...
skin like a big coat
a soft tail like a scarf
and, as LOVELY as a creamy

                               cup cake!!!

This is a

SQUIRREL
   
      squirrel

          squirrel




HOME LESS
Cloudy, without sun light.
Is just dark, all things are dark.
Light was covered by darkness in my heart.

Home is the most important thing in our life.
Others have a home, but why I don't?
My home is just like a house without family love.
Eating alone at night just for living.

             time
Last Christmas we stayed together, how                                    

long ago?

    I wonder.

Even God can't remember.

Should I be angry to Dad & Mum?
Should I Cry???

23 November, 2011

Learn To Speak

By 6F Terrance Hung

The education regime in Hong Kong which shows no sign to improve is not living up to the goal for every student to become proficient in Cantonese, Putonghua and English. There are no signs of any progress notwithstanding the notable goal brought up by the government.

  That our students’ Putonghua level is stunningly poor is unimpeachable. This may be attributed to the government’s indifferent attitude towards Putonghua studies. It is uncontestable that our Putonghua will remain  a sleepy backwater if the Putonghua curriculum ends in form 3. Further studying of Putonghua is hindered by the lack of Putonghua courses provided for senior form students. It is undesirable, if not hopeless, to pins on the three years' foundation course of Putonghua in a bid to achieve proficiency in this pivotal language. To exacerbate the problem, teachers, however reluctant, are required to teach an extra subject concurrently while teaching Putonghua at school. Teachers, consequently, will possess a low initiative to pursue betterment for teaching, especially Putonghua, which is being considered an insignificant subject in the territory.

  Aside from this, in practice, our highly-acclaimed English capability is not so glaring either. Even schools using English as the medium of instruction face a problem of students’ low incentive to learn English, let alone schools using Chinese as the medium of instruction. The underlying reason for the low incentive is the deep-seeded Cantonese learning environment and atmosphere. The lingering problem lies in the reluctance of students to communicate in English owing to their Cantonese mother tongue. In the absence of heavy scrutiny, students will chat in their mother tongue even if the teachers do their utmost endeavor to promote English. In most cases, undesirably, teachers will also use Cantonese in lessons for further elaboration which is also deleterious to students’ English development. However, it is worth sympathy that students will be put in an embarrassing, if not anathematic situation if they are required to use an unfamiliar language 24/7.

  Though fluent students' Cantonese may seem, barely could they come up with a single readable Chinese essay. The problem lies in the lack of writing practice. Instead of writing essays, teachers opt for practicing comprehension skills which requires less effort to mark. In addition, students nowadays prefer comic books rather than novels, which has set the alarm bell ringing everywhere. Not only can Chinese novels boost students comprehension skills staggeringly, but it can also enhance their practical thinking skills. Comic books, on the other hand, will have detrimental effects on students’ writing skills, with bizarre phrases and violent content undermining their mindset. The school, however, has done little, making it too late to hamper students from reading comics.

There is no panacea to learn a language quickly. To be practical, in an effort to lay solid foundations for students’ Putonghua, a host of measures should be implemented. Extending the Putonghua curriculum is a case in point regarding the measures to strengthen student’s Putonghua skills. Lengthened Putonghua training is what students need to consolidate their Putonghua foundation.

Teachers play a key role in maintaining a favorable learning atmosphere for students. Teachers' teaching attitude is of cardinal importance to students’ improvement in language. A merely deep-rooted learning approach is not enough. Teachers are advised to formulate a host of thought-provoking activities like group discussion or personal presentation to lure students to study a language through formal interaction.

  Encouraging students to read more is also a juvenile-friendly approach to improve students’ linguistic skills. Reading Chinese novel, for example, is an effective and intriguing way for students to study Cantonese. The more novels students read, the broader  student’s horizons will be. Added to this, reading will, uncontrovertibly and indubitably, facilitate one’s reading skills and skyrocket one’s writing ability.

 All the three languages of Cantonese, Putonghua and English will make immense contribution to our future career in light of the world trend of globalization. Dwelling in a metropolitan like Hong Kong, we had better equip ourselves to be trilingual to surmount all formidable challenges ahead in our career path.

17 November, 2011

My Extraordinary Immersion in Australia

by 2D Ma Ho Bun
Gold Coast, Australia
During the summer holiday, I went to Australia with students from other schools. This study trip is the richest and the best one that I have ever gone.

  This study trip let me learn more about Australian animals. One day we went to the zoo. There were many animals that I hadn’t seen before. I think the cutest animal is platypus because it has a thin and flat mouth which looks like the duck. 

a platypus
  I stayed in gold-coast in Australia for 18 days. At first I didn’t want to stay there. After staying with the host family; I think that it is the best family because the family is very kind and friendly.

  During my stay in Australia, we had to go to school for lessons. The local teachers taught us about Australia. Sometimes, we would join the local students. They were very talkative. We played football with them. They also gave presents to us.

  We also went to the beach in gold coast. The beach is very large and beautiful. We had a barbecue there. Everyone there was very delighted.

  On the last day, the local teacher helped us to organize a farewell party. We sang a kookaburra song. Our host family cried when we said ‘Goodbye’ to them. I hope I can go to Australia again and again.


11 November, 2011

And I Want Those Shoes

By 6A Alex Tsang
 
    Having a tight budget changes your lifestyle and psyche, but it never reaves my desire to indulge myself in fashion. Or does it? From walking to schools, to traveling on the bus, there are always distractions that catch our eyes. Take the Versace x H&M advertisement as an example- embodied on skyscrapers, printed in alluring colors, featured top models in vogue and clothes from Versace. When the sun enlightened the scenario with halo, magic happened. It was the finest thing on earth, comparable to Pablo Picasso’s paintings. So later the day, I went to the H&M store, picked up the Versace shirt, handed it in to the counter where I found my wallet void with a hundred dollar. That moment, fashion slammed me in the face.

    Granted, wearing a Versace shirt is worth anything but that moment of embarrassment had dragged me in a dreadful plight that I went out of words. After all, it was vanity that drives us into a believer in brands like Louis Vuitton and Givenchy. The unsullied silk, polished leather with labels tagged at the bag unleashed our possession to search for those superior goods. Yet, underneath the labels are numerous figures and debts. So what drives us to pass that money we have toiled for to the salesperson?

  Patently, the brands themselves cause an abracadabra on us. Advertisements of those branded goods always project a fantasy as if the products are magic tools that change life and matters. For most of the city dwellers living in Hong Kong, a fast paced city crowned the title of international financial center, the atmosphere of affluence is everywhere. A Chanel leather clutch doesn’t only look good. It offers a voice to the user. It is elegance and grace. Given the picture, we can just let our mind be taken over by those commercial images. To overcome the baptism of fire, we should think about wants and needs which are, indeed, two different matters.

  Wants are unlimited. We crave for more as we satisfy more. The situation happened when we had our first sneakers. At first, we bought one pair from Adidas, with white strips on black suede. A few months later, other sneakers were displayed in the glimmering store’s window. The sneakers were a mix of materials of vibrant colors. Undoubtedly, that was the one that fitted your feet at that time.

  
Needs, however, tell a different story. That vibrant colors-coated sneakers were indeed not what you needed. Instead, that pair of classic Adidas was doing a good job in fitting your feet. It was a classic design, everlasting. What’s more? It could go with anything ranging from jeans to chic leggings. So do you still need those pairs of  new sneakers?

   Having said that, still, I always succumb to fashion, regardless of the budget I have. In theory, I have a good budget control. In reality, I lose my budget to designers’ goods. And the next time, when I walk past the store where a pair of sneakers was being nicely displayed, I will still say ‘I want those shoes.’ What a guilty pleasure!

08 November, 2011

How to Learn English the Easy Way

by Miss S. Wong

There’s no mistake - you hear it right! It is possible to learn English with ease, that is, provided you know how. In this article, you are going to read about some ways to learn English without effort or pain.

Keep a Vocabulary Bank

People save money in the bank so that they’ll be rich one day. Similarly, if you put several new words in a ‘bank book’ every day, you’ll become rich in words and your word power will increase. When people draw money from the bank and spend it, they’ll end up with less money. The best thing about a word bank is that, the more words you use, the richer you’ll become and the more knowledge of English you’ll have. Just remember to include the word class (noun, verb, adjective etc), the meaning and an example sentence when you enter a word into your vocabulary bank book.

Connect Passion with English

Having been a teacher of English for quite a while, I’ve heard stories of successful English learning related to one’s passion from time to time. I’ve met students who told me they learnt English through playing computer games. They chose websites written in English and communicated with international players in English. Some told me they acquired English proficiency through listening to English songs or watching English films. These are all fun activities to learn a language.


Read! Read! Read!

Everybody knows the importance of reading in language learning but few students can really do it. You don’t have to read for hours to improve your English. That’ll probably tire you out and kill your interest. Read for only 15 minutes per day. Always read books that you enjoy and can read without difficulty. Carry the book with you wherever you go. Read it on the MTR or when you’re waiting for your meal. As your ability and interest build up, reading will become a part of your life like eating or brushing your teeth. I bet nobody would think taking a bath is difficult!

Pay Attention in Class     

Believe it or not: time passes much faster when you pay attention in class. That means you’ll listen to the teacher’s instructions carefully and be on task all the time. As a result, you’ll be able to finish your class-work and probably part of your homework in class. With a good understanding of what you’ve learnt at school, assignments become easy and tests and dictation takes shorter time to prepare. Guess what, you'll have more spare time to enjoy your hobbies!

The above ways of learning English are all simple and easy. But they work and hence are worth taking. If you’ve read up to this point, that proves you do care about your English. Now is the best time to start learning English the easy way. Which of the four methods would you like to begin with? 

29 October, 2011

A Dilemma between Fame and Love


by 7B Charlie Yeung

Fame and love, which would you choose? Which would teen idols choose?

Many people suggest that when teen idols get married, they often become less popular with their fans. It is understandable that fans get frustrated when they hear the news that their idols are getting married. But truly, does it mean that idols should stay single to keep the crowd of fans? Are all the married idols no longer popular?

Personally, I don’t think that when idols are married, they would be less sought after. On the contrary, marriage can actually help the idols’ career and create them positive images. Changing from being simply an idol to someone’s spouse, this is definitely a giant transformation. Generally, people consider married people as stable, mature and even healthy. Therefore, this transformation can create a positive image for the idol and expand the crowd of fans. Also, they can become the role model of their fans so fewer parents will show objection to their kid’s worship of the idol. Take Jessica Alba and academy award winner Miss Portman as examples. When they got married and even had a kid, their image shifted from being a naughty, wild girl to a sweet mom and caring wife. They actually became more popular because of that!

Besides giving a positive image, marriage can also boost the popularity of the couple. Sweet couples can gain a lot of attention of the public. Take Angelina Jolie and Brat Pitt as examples. The former is the sexy symbol of America, with millions of followers worldwide, while the latter is the hottest man on earth, ranked by several magazines. The number of their fans doesn’t decrease but instead, more people love them because they are such a lovely pair. Right now, they are very noted as even when they just go out for dinner, there are tons of paparazzi taking photos of them!

Other than being popular as a couple, one of the idols can make their other half more popular. Sometimes, we recognize a singer or an actor because he or she is the wife or husband of a celebrated star. Like Eason Chan’s wife, who originally was not well-known at all, but now, with the title of “Eason’s wife”, she is much more popular. From the examples, we can see it is true that teen idols can actually become more popular with fans when they get married.

Most importantly, fans love their idols because of their talent, not their marital status. The talent would not disappear because they get married. Also, I believe that the fans would not mix up the idols’ personal life with their professional life. Therefore, their fans would not leave the idol. Like Eason Chan and Kelly Chan, who are both talented singers, although they got married people still love them because of their unique voice.

I understand that many teenagers have fantasy about falling in love with their idols, so they get so disappointed when their idols are no longer single. Like Justin Bieber, who is a popular single teen singer, when people know about the relationship between Bieber and Selena Gomez, so many girls got their heart broken and some even claimed that they would stop loving Bieber. However, I think this is an extreme case. In Hong Kong, when Andy Lau’s marriage got exposed, all his fans showed their greatest support, unlike some followers of Bieber.

Idols are human. They are similar to all of us, who have love and affection. It is natural for them to get married. As a fan, supporters should support their idol whatever the situation is, but not to exert pressure on the idols.

Actually, idols do not have to choose between fame and love, because they are welcome to embrace both.

26 October, 2011

Adventure, Advancement and Aspirations

by Tonny Wong Chak Ming (7B 2009, now a BBA student of Hong Kong Polytechnic University)

Embrace the ocean, embrace the world..
I would like to share some of my exchange experience to the United Kingdom with my dear schoolmates.

To make the long story short, I was selected by the Faculty of Business to join a one-semester exchange programme to the
U.K. after going through a number of interviews. There was a complex feeling in my mind when I first landed on the London Heathrow airport in January. A mixed emotion of excitement, loneliness and discomfort sprang in my head, for it was the very first time I had left China with no companions.

I was picked up by the university staff and taken to my host family, where I met my landlady and her son. She is a nice elderly woman who runs a small-sized textile-manufacturing company by herself. We got along well for most of the time, except that she tired to forbid me to cook Chinese fried rice, which I insisted doing to get away from those oily junk foods.

Soon there was a series of orientation activities organized by my host university,
Kingston University and I met a load of exchange students there. Guess what, I was the only exchange student from China there and that’s exactly what I was looking for, no more Cantonese or Mandarin. The biggest difficulty I encountered there was nothing about cultural difference but spoken English. The hard fact I must admit is that the English both you and I have been learning for so many years is formal, academic English, which is very different from informal, colloquial English.

So there was a communication problem between me and my friends who were mostly from the
United States and Western Europe. Usually I had to repeat a sentence twice to get my message understood. Worse still, as they had different accents and ways of expressions, I’d got to be very concentrated in order to fully understand what they’re talking about.

Fortunately, this situation didn’t last long after I integrated into the UK’s drinking culture, which in short means pubs and clubs. I was ‘trained’ by my friends to have several glasses of beers and shots in one go. Though it’s not very good for health, it’s necessary if you want to hang out with them.

To fully utilize my time in the
UK, I joined the volunteering society to engage myself in some social service projects and enrolled in a business competition. I traveled extensively during the exchange period, with 2 guys from the US to Scotland and Ireland. Afterwards, I became a backpacker and explored Europe in the Easter holiday. I visited Germany, France, Italy, Poland, Hungary, Austria and Greece. This was a very inspiring journey and my horizons have been greatly broadened.

I’ve got to stop writing now or else this article will be too lengthy. Hope you've got something out of my sharing and I wish you every success in the coming future. Cheers!

25 October, 2011

Mid-Autumn Festival

by 1B Almond Tang

At the Mid-Autumn Festival, I spent the Festival with my family and friends. My family, my friends and I went to the park which is near our home to celebrate the Mid-Autumn Festival.

After we had a hot-pot dinner, we took a walk to the park and then played with the lanterns and light the candles. The moon was round and beautiful because the weather was very good that night.

I felt very happy and excited as we enjoyed eating the moon cakes and fruits in the wonderful moonlight. We would like to share our happiness with all the people, no matter they are rich or poor in the world. We are going to donate money and food to the poor children who never enjoy this special festival.

20 October, 2011

Volcano (haiku)

                                                                                          
by 2C Lai Tai Hong

Call me explosive
I get angry easily
Stay away from me!

15 October, 2011

The Importance of a Healthy Lifestyle

                                                                                                                                   by 6D Jennie Chan

Have you ever tried to squeeze into a shirt from a year ago, and then felt very frustrated because you can’t put it on? Have you ever tried to step on a scale, then felt a sense of incredulity after you found that you had gained 10 pounds? Chill out, you are not alone. Recent reports reveal that the overweight problems of young people in Hong Kong keep soaring to new records every year. Doubtlessly, when compared with Europeans and Americans, the mentioned problem does not seem to be such a big deal at all. Yet, overweight problems cannot be neglected even though there are countries worse than us.
       
The main culprit that causes youngsters to suffer from weight problems is the fast food culture. Undeniably, fast food from McDonald's, KFC and Burger King is so tasty, economical and fast that they attract a vast array of youngsters who adopt a swift-paced lifestyle. While munching up a whole bite of burger or chicken, little do they know that they are also consuming a jar of oil --- which provides a large amount of energy. Apart from that, fast food does not provide enough dietary fiber, which is essential for keeping a healthy body for diners. As days drag on, the ‘side effects’ of eating fast food emerges, that is, being overweight.
       
The lack of exercise is also to blame for the overweight and unfit issue. To strive for the best results, many youngsters spend nearly an entire day at their desks for revision or homework. Under these circumstances, they often sacrifice the time for exercising. “My child never studies; he only lies in front of his computer every time I see him.” Some parents might complain about their children for not studying and playing computer games endlessly. Not only does playing computer games affect youngster’s studies, but also their health. Long hours before the computer implies the time for exercising is sacrificed. As a result, the energy consumed has nowhere to be burned and is converted into fat.
       
Explicitly, overweight and unfit problems do no good but harm. Besides the increased chances of suffering from diseases such as diabetes, heart attack, arthritis etc, they will also bring us, well, rudely, an awful appearance. I find no reason in prolonging this unpleasant issue. We have got to do something to bring a halt to this phenomenon.
       
First of all, I advise youngsters to set timetables. With the assistance of a timetable, we are able to use the time efficiently and effectively. Try to spare a few hours on exercising every week in the timetable. “What kind of exercise should I do then?” Anything ranging from squash, swimming, basketball, or even doing chores, as long as the time used is at least 3 hours per week. Please do not contempt the power of exercising --- it is essential to maintain a healthy body.
       
Second, dine out less. In an attempt to make the dishes more delicious, chefs often pour in a generous amount of oil while cooking. Furthermore, it is difficult to search for a standard healthy meal when you flip through the menu. The best solution is to pack your lunch, a healthy lunch approved by nutritionists.
       
Adopting a healthier lifestyle is our ultimate goal. A healthy lifestyle can prevent various sicknesses. Also, research shows that people with a healthier lifestyle are happier than the ones without. The exhilarating effect of a healthy lifestyle is more than we can imagine. So, what are you waiting for?

07 October, 2011

My First Day at Valtorta


by 1C Anna Hung

1st September was my first day at Valtorta. I was very excited about it. On that day, I woke up at about It was the same time when I was studying in primary school. Therefore, I did not feel sleepy.

It was sunny that day. When I arrived at Valtorta College, I saw the teachers were always wearing a smile. It made me feel very warm. On the way to the classroom, I saw many pictures posted on the wall. They’re very beautiful.
In the classroom, I saw a lot of my classmates. Some of them were very quiet, and some of them were very attentive. I put my school bag in the classroom and then our student mentors led us to the playground and we assembled there. We had some games to play and some songs to sing. It was quite interesting.

After that, we met our class teachers, Miss Wong and Mr. Yuen in the classroom. They were very nice. We introduced ourselves to one another and talked for a while.

Then we went to the school hall and attended the school opening ceremony. The principal, Mr. Ip gave a speech. He said he hoped all F. 1 students could work hard.

After we had our recess, our class teacher distributed lots of circulars to us and told us to ask our parents to sign them. Then they told us some rules that we need to follow.

That day, I went home with my friend, Riko. We shared our feelings with each other. Both of us felt very glad about the new school life. Also, we are looking forward to the coming days.

This year, I want to set some goals for myself. I want to be a hard-working student as well as a friendly and kind classmate to my new friends. I hope I can achieve all of them.