In Hong Kong, high school courses are more urgent and faster than junior high schools. Because there are too many high school courses, teachers may even teach them incompletely.
In grade three, students will take all courses (biology, chemistry, economics, geography, etc.). ), but they will also take some superficial courses. Let the students have a try and see which elective courses they are interested in. Then at the end of the semester, students will be asked to choose elective courses according to their grades. Take my school as an example. My school lets students choose in batches according to their comprehensive ranking. If the ranking is higher, of course, you can choose ~ ~
In high school, math will study the following topics:
monadic quadratic equation
Functions and graphs
exponential function
logarithmic function
Linear equation
multinomial
Simultaneous equation, one linear, one quadratic.
Trigonometry in 2D Problems and 3D Problems
change
ring
location
inequality
linear programming
permutation and combination
possibility
Arithmetic and geometric series
measure of dispersion
statistic
Personally, I think the level of mathematics in Hong Kong is not difficult.
There are two other groups of mathematics in Hong Kong: M 1 and M2.
M 1 and M2 are also more difficult than ordinary math class. They are similar to pure mathematics and addictive mathematics in the old school system, but they are called M 1 and M2 in the new school system.
Traditional Chinese characters do not have to be used in Chinese. As a matter of fact, Hong Kong students are lazy now ...... except me ~ (being killed by pia).
Simplified characters are also used in Chinese composition/homework, such as eg club, and some multi-stroke ones are also written with simplified characters, saving time ~ XD.
However, in addition to dictation, we must use traditional Chinese characters!
HKDSE's Chinese exam also allows the use of some simplified Chinese characters, but not too many, so you should practice more traditional Chinese characters before HKDSE!
If your English is not good, can you consider not repeating ... 555~~ I don't know, different schools have different standards for repeating ~
My English is not very good either, but I have improved ... (=w=)
In fact, I personally think that the college entrance examination under the education system in Hong Kong is like a game.
As long as you grasp the general rules, you will find that any test paper is also a cloud, and scoring skills are also king ~ ~ ~
(ps: Tutoring is a main way to acquire grading skills)
(ps of ps: for advice only)
In terms of communication ... it's also what ordinary friends do when they go to the movies and eat together.
Personally, I don't think speaking Putonghua/being a mainlander will be discriminated against in Hong Kong.
There are many mainlanders in my school, and there is no discrimination. Some of them have many friends at school and are very popular ~
In fact, I personally think that schools in Hong Kong will be discriminated against, probably because of differences in behavior/words and deeds. )
Well, I really don't know. ....
I hope I can help you ~
I also hope to adopt it. All the above are my personal experiences, and there is no plagiarism.
Word for word code ~ ~ ~ (qwq)