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2019 Open Day
2019 Open Day
2019 Open Day — English Corner And English Game Booth
Owing to social unrest, our annual School Open Day was postponed to 7 December 2019. Despite the difficult time, our school still provided the best programmes for our honourable visitors on the day.
In our English Corner, we showcased our students’ masterpieces – their model writing extracts and handmade tiles decorated with artistic calligraphy were on display.
Another highlight in the English Corner was the new members of our English Department – Talkbo robots with artificial intelligence (A.I.). Having nice chats with the robots, our visitors experienced how technology elevates our experience when learning English.
The tour of exploring how well students learn English at our school did not end when the visitors stepped out of the English Corner. On the basketball court, we set up a game booth providing visitors with a genuine experience of learning English through virtual reality (VR). With a VR handset, all visitors not only listened to a lively narration about a trip to conserve wildlife at Hong Kong Ocean Park which was presented by a group of our F.1 students, but they also played mini-games with wild animals.
2019 Open Day — English Corner And English Game Booth
Owing to social unrest, our annual School Open Day was postponed to 7 December 2019. Despite the difficult time, our school still provided the best programmes for our honourable visitors on the day.
In our English Corner, we showcased our students’ masterpieces – their model writing extracts and handmade tiles decorated with artistic calligraphy were on display.
Another highlight in the English Corner was the new members of our English Department – Talkbo robots with artificial intelligence (A.I.). Having nice chats with the robots, our visitors experienced how technology elevates our experience when learning English.
The tour of exploring how well students learn English at our school did not end when the visitors stepped out of the English Corner. On the basketball court, we set up a game booth providing visitors with a genuine experience of learning English through virtual reality (VR). With a VR handset, all visitors not only listened to a lively narration about a trip to conserve wildlife at Hong Kong Ocean Park which was presented by a group of our F.1 students, but they also played mini-games with wild animals.





















