LKKB Students Voice
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LKKB Students’ Voice Lok Sin Tong Leung Kau Kui Primary School (Branch)
Issue 10 July 2016
LKKB Newspaper Team
4A Candy Chan Sin Yi Nicole Chung Yi Mei Lily He Yin Wing Ricky He Yi Ki Macy Mai Tsz Ching Leo Tong Siu Fung
5A
Melody Cheung Wai Wan Angel Liang Sze Ching
5B Alice Leung Wai Laam John Henry Shelly He Ling Ting
6A
Michael Mak Chin Wai
Tiffany Tsoi Cheuk Yan
Christy Ho Cheuk Lam
Vincent Ho Man Hin
Emily Lo Yuk Yuen
Emily Luk Wing Ching
Kenny Mui Wai Lok Kelly Yeung Yi
Teachers
Samuel
Cheryl Cheng
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Who is NAO?
NAO, a humanoid (像人似的) robot from France (法國), has become
a member of LKKB for a few months. The first NAO robot was invented (發明)
in 2006. The NAO robot in LKKB is in his 5th version. This interactive (互動的)
robot is a good partner for education and research.
What does NAO do? NAO is not simply a robot for fun. He can perform various tasks (執行各種不
同的任務). He can dance, catch objects, talk to students, tell a story, or even write.
NAO arouses students’ learning interest in class and motivates
them to get actively involved in learning through projects and
teamwork. He is an innovative (創新的) learning tool for
encouraging students to learn the basics of software programming.
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Lifted If you like stories about aliens, Lifted would be a nice film for you. A young alien was having an examination
in which he needed to abduct a human. He tried his very best but in the end he still failed in the exam.
It was a short Pixar animation (彼思動畫) directed by Gary Rydstrom in 2006. Lifted was nominated (獲提
名) for Best Short Film (Animated) in the Oscars (奧斯卡) in 2006.
Review of Lifted By 4A Nicole, Chung Yi Mei
One night, two aliens (外星人) were on a spaceship (太空船). The younger alien wanted to abduct (綁架)
a sleeping human. There were so many switches (開關按扭) on the spaceship. He could not take control over the
switches. He tried many times to lift the human up to the spaceship but he could not. The examiner (考官) was
not good because he did not help or give hints (提示) to the young alien. The young alien wanted to cry but he
did not.
Although the young alien failed the examination and was sad, the examiner let him drive the spaceship
home. The young alien was so excited that he crashed the spaceship and the human fell into a crater (隕石坑).
I enjoyed watching this film because it was funny. The aliens looked very cute and the young alien did not
give up (放棄) easily.
Gary Rydstrom
Sanjay’s Super Team Sanjay’s Super Team is also a short Pixar animation directed by Sanjay Patel. Patel was born into a Hindu (印
度教的) family in America. Throughout his childhood (童年), he experienced the conflicts (矛盾) between the
modern world and the Hindu traditions (傳統). He liked watching cartoons like Transformers, Looney Tunes, etc.
He always found that it was boring to perform religious meditation (冥想).
Sanyay’s Super Team was nominated for Best Animated Short Subject in the 43rd Annie Awards (安妮獎) and
Best Short Film (Animated) in the Oscars.
Review of Sanjay’s Super Team 5B Alice, Leung Wai Lamm
I watched a great film, Sanjay’s Super Team. There were two main characters (主角) in this short video. They
were a dad and a son. The son was watching Super Team in the dining room while his father was praying. They
disliked each other’s activity. The dad wanted his son to pray in front of the Hindu Gods but his son wanted to
watch a cartoon. The dad suddenly turned off the TV. His son was upset and was asked to pray. When the son
was praying, something magical happened. The son saw the three stone statues (石像) in the room being
attacked. They then tried hard to defeat (擊退) the opponent (敵人) but they failed. He broke the superman toy
in his hand and the loud noise defeated the opponent. At the end of the film, the dad and the son were not angry
with each other. They lived happily. The ending was heart warming. This is my favourite short film!
Sanjay Patel
LKKB English Newspaper Team conducted a survey (進行調查) about Chinese New Year, in
February 2016. The survey was done by asking our students randomly, questions about the festival.
We interviewed about 200 students from P.1 to P.6. The following are the results of the survey.
Figure 1 Figure 2
According to (根據) Figure 1 and Figure 2, 84% of the students like Chinese New Year. Watching
fireworks (看煙花) is the most popular (受歡迎) activity, followed by eating delicious foods, with seeing
relatives being the least popular. A lot of students thought that it was a boring activity.
Figure 3 Figure 4 Figure 5
56% of the interviewees (受訪者) told us that they would use their lucky money. 44% of them would save (儲
蓄) the money. For those who would use their lucky money, they would buy toys and games, food and some other
presents.
Figure 5 showed that over three-quarters (四分三) of the students thought 2016, the year of the Monkey,
would be a good year.
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If Could Go Back in
A Radio Drama Script
The setting: In the Village
Part 1
N: This story is about a boy called Torres. He was a very selfish and greedy boy. Many people disliked him. One day,
when Torres was going home, a fairy appeared.
F: You are too selfish. Now, I will make you to go back to the past to let you learn how to be a good person. Only if
you can do it, then I will let you come back to the present. Ma-li MA-li home!
T: No! Ahhh!
N: Then Torres went back to the past and he was in a village. He woke up surprised.
N: He walked out of the house. Some people came and spoke to him.
TG: Hey! Do you feel good now? Yesterday, you were sleeping in the river. So, I let you take a
rest in my house.
T: Grandpa! What are you doing? Why am I here? And why do you look so young today?
TG: Who is your grandpa?
T: You!
TG: What? I am not your grandpa. I don’t know who you are. Here is the ‘Generous Village.’ All of our
villagers are very generous.
T: I come from the future. I want to go back to my world. You must help me!
K: How can we help you? How did you get here?
T: A fairy used a magic power to send me here. I was so greedy and selfish before so I think this is the reason why the
fairy used the magic power to send me here. Please help me to be good or else I can’t go back to the future!
TG, K: Okay! We can help you! We will help you become a generous person. Then, you can go back to the future.
T: Thank you very much!
TG: Tomorrow we will train you on this. Tonight you may sleep in my home.
Script written by 6A students: Torres Chiu Lok Hang, Sofia Hung Yu Man, Michael Mak Chin Wai, Kelly Yeung Yi, Yuki Cheung Yuet
Characters:
Torres (T) The fairy (F) Torres’s grandpa (TG)
A Villager, Kelly (K) A witch, Sophia (S) Narrator (N)
Part 2
N: In the morning, his grandpa and a villager, Kelly, woke him up. They started to train Torres.
TG: Now we need to make some rules. If you break these rules, we will punish you. OK?
T: OK!
F: The first rule: When you get something, you have to share it with the people who live in this village.
TG: The second rule: You can just use the things that we gave you. You can’t steal things in our village or other places.
K: These are all the rules. Do you have any objections?
T: No, I want to go back to the future. I will do everything you ask me to.
N: Then, his grandpa gave Torres some delicious pork.
TG: This is for you.
T: Thank you!
N: Then Torres started to eat and his grandpa kept on laughing.
T: Why are you laughing?
TG: Because you have broken the rules so I can punish you now. Ha! Ha!
T: Oh! My! God!
N: Kelly locked Torres in a room that only had water and some plates.
T: What? There are just a few things here. How can I live here? But if I give up now I can’t go back to the future. What
can I do?
N: Torres was impatient so he looked out of the windows and he saw the people near his room had a big roast pig. He
wanted to steal it.
T: Ha! Ha! I can eat this, I am very lucky! Ha! Ha!
N: Then Torres started to eat the big pork and at the same time, Kelly came into Torres’s room.
K: Ha! You broke the rules again. Ha! Now I need to punish you.
Ha! Ha!
T: Oh my God!
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Part 3 N: After a while, Torres wanted to give up and his grandpa came up to Torres.
TG: Hey Torres! Why do you look so sad? Are you sick?
T: I am not sick. I just broke the rules twice already so I am very sad now. I want to give up.
But I can’t. I want to go back to the future.
TG: You are right. So you can’t give up. If you give up, you can’t go back to the future. You must never give up.
T: Yes, I can’t give up.
N: After that, Torres changed a lot. He shared things with others and he did not steal others’ things…. Then, the fairy
appeared.
F: Hey! Torres, do you remember me? Now you are a generous person. Everyone likes you very much. You are not selfish
and greedy any more. You can go find the witch now.
T: Thank you! Can you kindly just send me back to the future?
F: Yes. I will make you go back to the future now. But you must promise me that you will not be greedy and selfish
anymore... OK?
T: OK! Goodbye Grandpa and Kelly and all of you! Bye!
F: Ma-li Ma-li home.
N: Then, Torres went back to the future.
END
I am Jayden.
I am wearing a blue shirt.
I am playing with yellow, blue and red balloons.
There are many balloons on the ground.
I am happy.
This is my birthday party.
I am two years old.
It is fun.
I am Yuki.
I am wearing an orange T-shirt.
I am smiling.
There is a tree behind me.
It is tall.
I am happy.
I am Joe.
I am wearing a blue and red T-shirt.
I am playing with a dog.
It is cute.
We are in my hometown.
I am happy.
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Masterpieces
A Photo Caption By 1C Jayden Law Chun Yin
A Photo Caption By 1A Joe Pan Cho Yan
A Photo Caption By 1D Yuki Pan Yuk Ki
My name is Taurus.
I am in Class 1E.
I am seven years old.
I am a boy.
My birthday is on 5/20/2009.
Myself By 1E Taurus Yuen Kwok Kuen
Those are my turtles.
I like those turtles.
They are small and cute.
They are my pets.
My Pets By 1F Kaicy Ho Wai Ching
My Weekly Activities By 2A Jason Zhao Chun Ting
My name is Jason. I am eight years old. I study in Lok Sin
Tong Leung Kau Kui Primary School (Branch).
I play computer games on Mondays. I go to Cub Scouts on
Tuesdays. I study with my tutor on Wednesdays. I have piano lessons
on Thursdays. I read comics on Fridays. I have drawing lessons and
piano lessons on Saturdays. I go to church on Sundays.
by LKKB Students
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My Family By 2B Louis Chan Ho Hin
My name is Louis. I am seven years old. I live
in Tin Shui Wai. I come to school on foot. This is
because I live near the school.
I have a baby brother. His name is Dickson.
He is two years old. My mother is a housewife.
She does the housework every day. My father is a
MHS controller. He works in Cathay Pacific
Services Ltd.
My house is big and new. My father has seven
fish. They are cute.
I love my family. We are happy.
From: [email protected]
Subject: The Seasons I Like
Hi Debbie,
How are you? Which season do you like? I like autumn and
winter.
In autumn it is cool and dry. I usually wear a sweater and jeans.
I usually go cycling and fly a kite. In winter, it is cold, dry and windy. I usually wear a coat, a scarf, gloves, jeans and boots. I usually eat hotpot.
Do you like autumn and winter? Please tell me soon.
From Christine
An Email By 2C Christina Jing Yu Huen
About Me By 2D Rachel Tang Tsz Ching
My name is Rachel. I am seven years old.
I am fat. I have short hair.
I live in Tin Shui Wai. My school’s name
is Lok Sin Tong Leung Kau Kui Primary
School (Branch). I go to school on foot.
A Picnic By 2E Yuen Kasim
Today is sunny. The children are having
a picnic. They go to Tin Shui Wai Park. Kiki
is naughty. She mustn’t litter. Dan is hungry.
May is giving him some cakes. Winky is
thirsty. Jim is giving her some juice. They are
happy but tired.
It is Fruit Day Party. Dad, Mum, sister and brother come
to the party. They eat four strawberries, four apples, four
peaches, four bananas, four mangoes, eight cherries and
six pears. They feel happy and full.
Sharing Things By 2F Pan Leo
Fun with Cooking By 3A Erica Cheung Sze Wai
First wash the tomato and some mushrooms.
Then cut the tomato, some mushrooms and some cheese.
Then put some mushrooms, tomatoes, cheese and onions on
a piece of bread.
Then put the sandwich in the oven.
Bake the sandwich for five minutes.
Finally sit down and enjoy your sandwich.
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My Family By 2B Louis Chan Ho Hin
My name is Louis. I am seven years old. I live
in Tin Shui Wai. I come to school on foot. This is
because I live near the school.
I have a baby brother. His name is Dickson.
He is two years old. My mother is a housewife.
She does the housework every day. My father is a
MHS controller. He works in Cathay Pacific
Services Ltd.
My house is big and new. My father has seven
fish. They are cute.
I love my family. We are happy.
About Me By 2D Rachel Tang Tsz Ching
My name is Rachel. I am seven years old.
I am fat. I have short hair.
I live in Tin Shui Wai. My school’s name
is Lok Sin Tong Leung Kau Kui Primary
School (Branch). I go to school on foot.
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It was Jacky’s mum’s birthday last Friday.
Jacky and his dad wanted to make a yummy
birthday dinner for Jacky’s mum so they went
to a supermarket. They bought some eggs,
onions and broccoli.
After they got home, they cooked a
yummy birthday dinner together. Jacky was a
good helper because he helped his dad to mix
the eggs and cut the tomatoes and onion. They
were happy because they thought Mum would
like the food.
Mum felt happy and surprised when she
saw the food but the food was too salty.
In the end, they did not eat it. They went
to a café and ate some cakes and drank some
juice. Mum felt happy because Jacky and his
dad gave her a birthday surprise!
A Birthday Surprise By 3B Wendy Yuen Nga Man
Jason is in the school corridor now. He is
helping his teacher to take some workbooks.
They are very heavy but Jason is weak. He
feels tired.
Suddenly, he drops the books on the floor.
‘Oh no!’ Jason shouts. Then Jojo sees him. She
is rude because she laughs at Jason.
He drinks some milk, plays badminton,
plays football and plays basketball because he
wants to be strong.
Jason is strong now. He says, ‘I was weak
last year. I am tall now, I like to be strong.
Getting Stronger By 3C Yoyo Koo Tsz Yau
An Email to My Friend By 3E Sunny Zhang
From: [email protected]
Subject: Joyful Christmas Camp
Kitty,
I want to go to Joyful Christmas Camp with you. The camp is
from the twenty-third of December to the twenty-fifth of
December. At the camp, I can take some classes. I want to take the
dancing class because I like dancing. Additionally, I want to take
the Chinese chess class because I like playing Chinese chess.
Apart from that, I want to take the singing class too because I am
interested in singing. I want to enter the music contests. I can play
the piano and sing a Christmas song.
There are some activities on 24th
December. I want to make
Christmas food and draw Christmas cards because I want to make
a Christmas cake and make a beautiful card for my mum. I think
she must be happy.
Do you want to go to the camp with me? Let’s go together!
Please write soon.
From Sunny
Meal Time By 3D Bobo Pang Wing Chi
Narrator: Carla is a good cook. She wants to make a
salad. She needs mushrooms, ham, cheese and
salad dressing.
Carla: Please go to the supermarket to buy the food for
me. I can cook for you.
Timmy: OK. Give me a shopping list.
Narrator: 15 minutes later. Carla finishes the shopping
list.
Carla: Timmy. I have finished the shopping list. Please
follow the list to buy the things I need. Thank you. 1. mushrooms 2. ham 3. cheese 4. salad dressing Narrator: 30 minutes later. Timmy is back. He has some
food with him. Carla: Are there any mushrooms? Timmy: Yes, there are some mushrooms. Carla: Is there any ham? Timmy: Yes, there is some ham. Carla: Is there any cheese? Timmy: No, there isn’t any cheese. Carla: Is there any salad dressing? Timmy: Yes, there is some salad dressing. Carla: We can make a salad. Timmy: I don’t know how to make it. Can you tell me? Carla: OK. I will tell you then. First wash the mushrooms.
Next cut the mushrooms and ham into small pieces. Then cook the mushrooms. Next put them in a big bowl. Finally add some salad dressing to the salad.
About Me By 2D Rachel Tang Tsz Ching
My name is Rachel. I am seven years old.
I am fat. I have short hair.
I live in Tin Shui Wai. My school’s name
is Lok Sin Tong Leung Kau Kui Primary
School (Branch). I go to school on foot.
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Last Sunday, Matthew wanted to buy a cake for his sister
because it was her birthday. Matthew loves his sister very much.
He wanted to buy a cake as a present for her. He was
looking at a chocolate cake and a strawberry cake. He thought
the strawberry cake was cheaper but the chocolate cake was
more delicious. The most important thing was that his sister
liked chocolate very much. So he decided to buy the chocolate
cake.
He went to the cashier and told the shopkeeper which cake
he chose. He checked it, he felt satisfied. When he wanted to
pay for the cake, he could not find his wallet. He was shocked
and worried!
As it was nearly eight o’clock at night, the cake shop
needed to close. Matthew went home sadly. He cried loudly. His
sister asked, ‘Matthew, what happened?’ Matthew said, ‘Today
is your birthday. I planned to give you a surprise. I wanted to
buy a cake as a birthday present for you. However, I was too
careless. I forgot to bring my wallet. I could not buy the cake. I
was so stupid!’ His sister said, ‘My lovely brother, I am so
happy to have a brother like you in my life. You have already
given me a good birthday present. It is your love! Mum has
made a cake for me. Let’s eat the cake together after dinner!’
Finally, Matthew, his sister and his parents enjoyed the cake
together after dinner. They had a great time.
At the Cake Shop By 4A Amy Chen Mei Yee
Sixty years ago, Hong Kong was very different from
today. Sixty years ago, people could only travel across
Victoria Harbour by Star Ferry. The airport was in Kai Tak
in Kowloon. It was smaller. Now people travel by train,
the airport is in Chek Lap Kok, and the airport now is
bigger.
Sixty years ago, people went shopping at markets.
Now, people go shopping in shopping malls. The games
children play are also different. In the past, children
played hide-and seek and flew a kite. Nowadays, children
play electronic games and computer games. Sixty years
ago, people had radios. Now, people have
digital cameras and mobile phones.
I think life now is better than life sixty years
ago.
Now and Then By 4B Andy Lau Chun On
When I was five years old, I could do up my buttons by
myself but I could not tie my shoelaces by myself. My friend
Mico could get dressed by himself but he could not tie his
shoelaces by himself. My friend Isabella could get dressed by
herself. However, she could not tie her shoelaces by herself.
My friend Sam could comb his hair by himself but he
could not make breakfast by himself. All of us could do a lot
of things when we were five years old. We were very clever.
When We Were Little By 4A Cindy Chau Chun Lin
Calvin liked playing computer games every day. One
night, he played computer games for several hours. He slept
at three o’clock in the morning. He forgot to set his alarm
clock.
The next morning he woke up late. He did not have
breakfast because he had no time. He ran to the bus stop but
he missed the bus. He was worried. He had to wait for
another bus. The teacher was very angry because Calvin
was late for school. He said, ‘You ought to set your alarm
clock and go to bed early. You should come to school on
time.’
Calvin felt sorry for being late for school. He promised
the teacher, ‘I’m going to go to bed earlier. I will not be late
for school.’ Calvin kept his word and was never late for
school again.
Being Late for School By 4D Kelvin Lam Cho Hei
Rewriting the Three Wishes By 5A Yuki Chiu Sum Yi
Last summer holiday, Lala and her sister lived in a candy house near a cookies forest. Every day, Lala went into the cookies forest to get cookies.
One morning, Lala went to get cookies as usual. She was about to get a lot of cookies when a magical cat appeared and begged her not to get the
cookies and it would give her three wishes. Lala was very happy when she heard that. She came home happily.
Lala told her sister about the magical cat and the three wishes. Her sister was very happy. She thought that she would have a lot of teddy bears, a big
candy house and a lot of jewels… Both of them were very happy. Lala said, “I know we shall have a lot of things. But Just now, I am hungry. I wish I
would have some cupcakes for dinner.”
As soon as she said the words, a pan of cupcakes was on the table. Lala stared at the cupcakes. Her sister was very angry and she scolded Lala.
Lala felt sad. She wished the cupcakes could hang on her sister’s mouth. Suddenly, the cupcakes were hung on Lala’s sister’s mouth. Lala gave the
cupcakes a pull but they stuck. Lala used her last wish and wished for the cupcakes would be back on the pan. The cupcakes were back on the pan
eventually. Lala and her sister ate the cupcakes sadly.
The three wishes were gone. They were still as poor as ever.
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About Me By 2D Rachel Tang Tsz Ching
My name is Rachel. I am seven years old.
I am fat. I have short hair.
I live in Tin Shui Wai. My school’s name
is Lok Sin Tong Leung Kau Kui Primary
School (Branch). I go to school on foot.
Last Sunday, my family and I had a wonderful trip
to Lantau Island. First we went to Tung Chung. We
went there by taxi because it was fast and comfortable.
It took sixty minutes. We went there because we
wanted to look at the beautiful view from the cable car.
When we arrived there, we first went to the Ngong
Ping Visitor Centre to seek some information. Then we
rode on the cable car. After that, we took photos with
the Big Buddha.
Then, we went to Tai O. We went there by bus
because we could look at the nice view. It took fifteen
minutes. We went there because we wanted to look at
the old temples and bought salted fish and
dried seafood for our uncle. We first
went to eat seafood because it was
already lunch time. Then, we enjoyed
the nice view.
We felt glad because we could visit a lot of
wonderful places.
Visiting Lantau By 5B Winky Tam Wing Hei
My Dream Job By 6A Vincent Yim Tak Chun
My dream job is to be a doctor. I want to be a good
doctor when I grow up. Being a doctor is meaningful. If I
become a doctor, I will help sick people. The sick people
will be saved.
There are some job requirements. If you want to be a
good doctor, you need to fulfill these requirements. First,
you need to be careful when you do the operations for the
patients. If you are not careful, the patient will fall into
danger. Second, you need to be smart so that you can find
new ways to cure the illnesses. If you find some new ways
to solve the illnesses, you can help many people around the
world. Third, you need to be patient. It is because sometimes
you may do operations for a long time. If you are not
patient, maybe you will give up when you are doing
operations. As a result, you can’t save people.
If you become a doctor, you will earn a lot of money. If
you earn a lot of money, you can help sick and poor people.
It is a happy and meaningful thing to do so.
I think I am a suitable person to do this job. It is
because I am careful and smart. I need to do some
housework so that I can train myself to be more patient.
I also need to study hard in the future so that I can
learn more about different body parts.
I hope I can be a good doctor in the future so that I can
save people.
How Karen Spent Her Pocket Money By 6B Hendy Chau Chun Hei
A Letter to Principal By 6C Yoyo Ding Jia Yue
Yesterday was Karen’s birthday. Karen
received her pocket money from her mother. She
felt excited.
In the afternoon, Karen felt hungry so she
wanted to buy something to eat. She found there
was a hawker who sold fish balls near her home.
She bought some to eat. The food was tasty. She
ate a lot.
When she went home, her stomach ached
because she ate too many curry fish balls. She
told her mother that she was very sick. Karen’s
mother sent her to hospital. The doctor gave her
some medicine and told her not to eat food from a
hawker.
Dear principal,
How are you? We want to help World Vision raise
money for the poor children in Laos. The Laotian
people have many problems.
The people do not have enough food because the
fields are too dry and therefore people cannot grow any
plants. The people cannot go to school because Laos has
no money to build schools. The people do not have
enough clothes to wear because they have no money to
buy new clothes.
We can sell flags, sell raffle tickets, run a
second-hand stall or run a craft stall to raise money. We
could go on a charity walk too.
I am looking forward to hearing from you soon.
Yours sincerely,
6C students
Students nowadays may think that they should be allowed to bring mobile phones to school but in my point of view, I think they should not. There are a lot of bad things that can happen if students bring mobile phones to school.
Firstly, students may play with their phones in the lessons. Some students may say that they will only play mobile phone games in
recess time. However, when they have started the game, they may not want to stop when the bell rings. Secondly, students may talk on the phone during recess time. If there are a lot of students talking on the phones in the classroom, it
will be very noisy. The noise of students talking and mobile phones ringing will disturb other students. Thirdly, students may record video of the teachers. It is very impolite and not respectful to the teachers. If they record the students
punished by teachers and laugh at them, it is a kind of bullying. In conclusion, students should not bring mobile phones to school because students may be distracted from their study. Although it is
convenient to bring phones with them so that they can contact their parents anytime they like, it brings out a lot of problems in schools. Therefore, I think students should not bring mobile phones to school.
I believe that most students do not like doing homework and students these days spend a lot of time on homework every day. As a student, I think we should be given less homework.
First of all, doing homework makes students tired. It is because we have many pieces of homework to complete after the long school
day. Many of us spend a few hours on our homework and we do not have enough sleep. In addition, students will have no time to chat with their family if they spend most of the time doing homework. We even need to do
revision after doing homework. I do not think it is good for the whole family. Last but not least, a lot of students are short-sighted because of doing homework. Their eyes get tired easily but they do not have time
to take rest. Therefore, they need to wear glasses.
In conclusion, I think students should get less homework.
About Me By 2D Rachel Tang Tsz Ching
My name is Rachel. I am seven years old.
I am fat. I have short hair.
I live in Tin Shui Wai. My school’s name
is Lok Sin Tong Leung Kau Kui Primary
School (Branch). I go to school on foot.
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Right or Wrong? What are the pros and cons?
By 5A Shelly He Ling Ting
Lots of students have their mobile phones. Many of them want to bring their mobile phones to school but I think students should not be allowed to do so.
Firstly, students will be distracted. They cannot pay attention because the mobile phone games are very attractive.
Some of them may play the games in class.
Secondly, students will be proud of their trendiest mobile phones. They may bring their phones to school only to show off to the others. We are just students. We should not spend so much money on buying IT stuffs and the students who cannot afford expensive mobile phones may feel uncomfortable about it.
Thirdly, mobile phones have many different functions like photo-taking and video-recording. Some students may use their phones
to take pictures and record video of other students and even teachers without permission. To sum up, I think students should not bring mobile phones to school because of the above reasons.
By 5A Shelly He Ling Ting
By 4A Leo Tang Siu Fung
12 LKKB Students’ Voice
July 2016
I strongly agree that think students should get less homework.
Firstly, if students have too much homework, they will not have enough time to do the
things they like. For example, watching TV, doing exercise and playing musical
instruments. Students should have more time to do something to relax themselves.
Secondly, if students spend too much time on doing homework and have only a little
time for communicating with parents. This is not good for their relationships.
Thirdly, if students sit on their chair and do homework for a very long time, it is bad for their health. For example,
they will be short-sighted and they will get tired very easily.
Above all, doing too much homework is bad for students.
By 6A Kenny Mui Wai Lok
A lot of students want to wear casual wear to school but I think it is bad. Students must wear school uniforms to school.
To start with, school uniforms help the whole group to look neat and tidy. It is a symbol of unity and identification.
When you are wearing your school uniform, everyone knows which school you come from. It gives students a strong sense of belonging.
In addition, if students wear their own clothes, students from richer families may wear more beautiful and expensive clothes. They may
wear different clothes every day. They will show off to the poor students.
What’s more, different people have different styles. Some students may wear strange clothes to schools and make people laugh. It will
be difficult for students to pay attention in class.
To sum up, students should wear school uniforms to school.
By 5B Alice Leung Wai Lamm
By 5A Angel Leung Sze Ching
Many students do not like wearing school uniforms. They think that school uniforms are uncomfortable and not
trendy. However, I think students should wear school uniforms to school.
Firstly, wearing school uniforms make students look neat, tidy and smart. If everyone wears different clothes,
the whole group of people will not look like a team.
Secondly, uniforms are a sign of identification because others can recognize us as students of our own school. If
we do not wear a school uniform, we cannot identify strangers from us in our schools. Sometimes, it can be quite
dangerous.
Lastly, we do not have to spend time choosing the clothes to wear every morning. If we can wear other clothes,
some students may spend too much time on choosing clothes. They will be late for school then.
In conclusion, wearing school uniforms is good for students.
South Korea (南韓)
Cuisine
cold noodles bibimbap
Traditional Clothes
Hanbok is the traditional Korean costume. In modern Korea, Hanbok is worn in marriage ceremonies,
family functions and traditional festivals.
Korean Pop Culture In the past few years, Korean pop music and dramas(戲劇) have become more and more popular. The
Korean culture has a great influence on the entertainment industry (娯樂事業) in Asia. Youngsters(青年人)
love to listen to K-pop music and watch Korean drama series. Korean stars such as Song Hye Kyo (宋慧喬), Song Joong Ki (宋仲基),
Kim Soo Hyun (金秀賢) have attracted many fans from Hong Kong. Increasing numbers of K-pop bands such as Girl Generation and
BigBang are holding concerts (演唱會) in Hong Kong.
Under the influence of Korean culture, many young people have started to learn the Korean language.
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Captial city (首都) : Seoul 首爾
Language: Korean (韓文)
President (總統) : Park Geun-hye (朴槿惠)
Population (人口): About 51million
President: Park Geun-hye
South Korea is a beautiful country in Asia. In South Korea, rice and grains are the most common staple food. Koreans use rice
to make a lot of dishes. Kimchi is a very famous food of the country. People in Korea love eating kimchi very much. A lot of them
eat kimchi every day. Tourists like buying kimchi for their friends as a souvenir. In Hong Kong, more and more Korean restaurants
are now serving Korean cuisine. Cold noodles (冷麵), bibimbap (韓式拌飯), bulgogi (韓式烤牛肉) and dakgalbi (韓式辣雞) are some of
the world famous Korean dishes.
kimchi
Text by: 6A Emily Luk Wing Ching, 6A Tiffany Tsoi Cheuk Yan, 6A Christy Ho Cheuk Lam
bulgogi
Canada (加拿大)
Facts
Cuisine
Wonderful Scenery Canada is such a big country. There are many beautiful places. It is a paradise for nature lovers. Here are two of the most popular
destinations of all:
Banff National Park (班夫國家公園) is located in the province of Alberta. It is the largest national park in Canada. In this park,
visitors can see a lot of wild animals (野生動物) like black bears (黑熊), bison (野牛), wolves, etc.
Niagara Falls (尼亞加拉瀑布) is on the border (邊界) of Canada’s province of Ontario and the United States’ New York State. It is
probably the most well-known tourist spot in Canada. Many tourists take a cruise trip to experience the strength of the Niagara Falls.
At night, the view is gorgeous (絢麗的) because there is a light show. Sometimes, there will be a fireworks display.
Banff National Park Niagara Falls: Day view Niagara Falls: Night view
14 LKKB Students’ Voice
July 2016
Captial city : Ottawa 渥太華
Language: English (英文), French (法文)
Prime Minister (總理) : Justin Trudeau (杜魯多)
Population: About 36 millions
Canada is a country in the northern part of North America. It is the second largest country in the world. Most Canadian people
speak English and French. Most people think that Canada is always very cold. However, Canadians enjoy four very distinct seasons.
In summer, the temperature may rise up to about 35°C. In winter, the minimum temperature can drop to -25°C.
Text by: 4A Macy Mai Tsz Ching, 4A Ricky He Yi Ki, 5A Angel Liang Sze Ching
Prime Minister :Justin Trudeau
Canada is famous for its maple syrup (楓樹糖漿). Canadians
usually put maple syrup on pancakes. It is pretty inexpensive in
Canada. Therefore it is a good souvenir (手信) for friends.
If you like French fries, you must try Poutine. It is a French
Canadian dish originated in Quebec. (魁北克) It is made with French
fries with brown sauce and curd cheese on top.
maple syrup Poutine