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Frequently asked questions about English interview in primary schools in Hong Kong
Frequently asked questions about English interview in primary schools in Hong Kong

In the interview process of primary schools in Hong Kong, major schools in Hong Kong ask a wide range of English questions, but the basic questions are basically very different. I have summarized the English questions commonly used in major schools, and hope that parents can ask their children repeatedly around these questions to achieve proficiency and add points to the interview.

Frequently asked questions about English interview in primary schools in Hong Kong:

1. What's your name?

2. How are you today? I'm fine, thank you.

3. How old are you?

4. Do you have brothers and sisters?

5. How old is he/she? What's his/her name?

6. What subjects do you have at school? I have Chinese, English, math and science.

7. Which subject do you like best? Why?

8. Do you like reading? Yes, I like reading.

9. What's your favorite book? What I like best is story books.

10. Do you have any hobbies?

1 1. What do you do after school?

I learned ... after school. Besides, I practice piano and swimming on weekends.

12. Can you introduce yourself briefly?

I am seven years old. I live in Cosway Bay with my parents and brother. I like reading when I am free.

13. What day is it today?

What day was it yesterday? Yesterday was Saturday.

14. How's the weather today?

15. Do you know the name of our school?

16. Do you like this school?

Yes, I like it very much, because it is big and the teacher is very kind. My parents told me that this is a very good school.

17. When was your date of birth? I was born on 10/day.

18. Where were you born?

19. Do you have any questions for me?

20. Do you have good friends?

What can you do when you miss them?

The following is a question about a parent and a child interviewing a primary school in Hong Kong:

Primary school is a long six years, and children and parents are very hard. In addition, if you want your children to get more attention, go to this ordinary school. Students in ordinary schools in Hong Kong get more attention. You must have experienced the enthusiasm of the school from the principal to the director and ordinary teachers, so it seems that entering ordinary schools is not necessarily a bad thing. No matter what, there are always advantages and disadvantages, depending on which one suits you better. ?

1 Child interview: (Cantonese interview)

1, the headmaster asked: How many people are there in your family?

The child replied:? Father, mother, grandmother and brother. ?

2. The headmaster asked: Who will pick you up from school?

Children answer: grandma and mom.

The headmaster asked: Does your mother help you with your homework after school or do you do it yourself?

The child replied: Write it yourself.

4. The headmaster asked: What books do you like to read?

A: Disney.

5. The headmaster asked: Who do you like about Disney?

The child didn't answer the question. The headmaster also helped to say, "Snow White".

6. The headmaster asked: What do you like best about kindergarten courses? Like medium? English? Count?

A: Computers and Lego.

7. The headmaster asked: What should I do if I get separated from my parents outside?

The child replied: Looking for the police uncle.

8. The headmaster asked: If you can't find the police uncle, who else can you find?

The child didn't answer the question.

9. The headmaster asked: What do you do on weekends and holidays?

Go to Hong Kong Science Museum, Hong Kong Art Museum and Hong Kong Space Museum.

After these three pavilions, the child stared at me, but she forgot the words. )

At this time, the headmaster also cleared the way for the children, saying that there seemed to be too many places to go and I couldn't remember them at the moment.

2 parents. Interview questions:

1. The headmaster asked: Why did you choose our school?

Mom replied: Because the mother of XX, a student in your school, is my friend (the principal knows this student as soon as she hears the student's name), she said that the teachers in your school are very caring, such as making up lessons for students free of charge and making up English for transfer students in the mainland. She suggested that I apply to your child-friendly school.

2. The headmaster asked: Who usually cares about her?

Mom replied: our whole family, because dad's company is also very close to home.

The headmaster asked: Have you visited our school?

Mom replied: Yes (I feel ashamed, although I have been here, I just looked up on the school playground).

4. The headmaster asked: What are the advantages and disadvantages of children pointed out by kindergarten teachers?

Mom replied: The kindergarten teacher in charge of the children said that the children's expressive ability is better than that of their peers, but they often look around when doing homework, so the homework is very slow. Speaking of which, the headmaster asked: Is she active? I answered truthfully: very positive. ?

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