SCOLAR Kindergarten English Language Team held the Experience Sharing Session on Early Childhood English Language Education on 15 December 2012 (Saturday). The reference details are listed below –
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- This link will open in a new windowProgramme Details
- This link will open in a new windowKeynote Speech
- This link will open in a new windowSeminar – Developing a school plan for exposing young children to English
- Workshop
- This link will open in a new windowWorkshop – Introduction to Max's Adventure: A resource package for kindergarten teachers on introducing phonic
- This link will open in a new windowWorkshop – The power of stories: Shared Reading and Storytelling
- This link will open in a new windowWorkshop – Exposing children to English through drama activities
- This link will open in a new windowWorkshop – Exposing children to English through interactive English language activities
- Good Practice Case Study
- This link will open in a new windowImmersing children in a fun and rich English language environment by Chinese YMCA Kindergarten
- This link will open in a new windowCentre Activities (K2)
- This link will open in a new windowCentre Activities (K3)
- This link will open in a new windowPromoting the development of oracy and literacy through interactive story activities by C & MA South Horizons Nursery School
- This link will open in a new windowInteractive Story Activities v1
- This link will open in a new windowInteractive Story Activities v2
- This link will open in a new windowInteractive Story Activities v3
- This link will open in a new windowEnhancing reading through music: A school-based curriculum by Delia English Primary School & Kindergarten
- This link will open in a new window“Enhancing Reading through Music” v1
- This link will open in a new window“Enhancing Reading through Music” v2
- This link will open in a new windowEnglish is fun: play more, like more, speak more by Mei Lam To Kwong Kindergarten
- This link will open in a new window“English is fun” v1
- This link will open in a new window“English is fun” v2
- This link will open in a new window“English is fun” v3
- This link will open in a new window“English is fun” v4
- This link will open in a new window“English is fun” v5
- This link will open in a new window“English is fun” v6
- This link will open in a new window“English is fun” v7
- This link will open in a new windowUsing stories as a vehicle for English language exposure in pre-primary classrooms by NAAC Tung Chung Day Nursery
- This link will open in a new windowEasy stories, easy learning: using self-developed stories to enhance children's listening and speaking skills by Peace Evangelical Centre Kindergarten
- This link will open in a new window“Easy Stories, Easy Learning” v1
- This link will open in a new window“Easy Stories, Easy Learning” v2
- This link will open in a new windowUsing show-and-tell to develop children's listening and speaking skills by Pui Ching Primary School
- This link will open in a new window“Using Show-and-Tell” v1
- This link will open in a new window“Using Show-and-Tell” v2
- This link will open in a new window“Using Show-and-Tell” v3
- This link will open in a new window“Using Show-and-Tell” v4
- This link will open in a new window“Using Show-and-Tell” v5
- This link will open in a new window“Using Show-and-Tell” v6
- This link will open in a new windowDeveloping the school-based plan for English language exposure by SA Tin Ka Ping Kindergarten
- This link will open in a new windowExposing children to letter sounds in meaningful contexts by St Peter's Catholic Kindergarten
- This link will open in a new windowA song a day makes English fun every day by Star of the Sea Catholic Kindergarten
- This link will open in a new window“A Song a Day” v1
- This link will open in a new window“A Song a Day” v2
- This link will open in a new windowDeveloping school-based teaching resources: stories for Shared Reading by Tai Po Rhenish Church Kindergarten