Our English Ambassadors are well-trained in helping teachers to carry out various English activities throughout the year. Students are advised to talk to them and gain confidence in communicating in English.
In recent years, the English Ambassador Scheme has been divided into Juniors (Forms 1,2 and 3) and Seniors (Forms 4 and 5), with different programmes that would suit their academic and personal development. They work closely with the NET teacher in terms of preparation of outings, campus TV and English meaning assemblies. They also have to complete external competition entries. English Ambassadors have an ample amount of chances to enrich their English.
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1. The English Ambassadors were excited to know more about the AFS Fair held on November 29th at Maryknoll’s Fathers School. |
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2. Our school mate Nicholas Malz, an exchange student from Germany, attended the AFS Fair to share more about his country and culture. |
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3. Not only did students join in the activities at the AFS Fair, they also interacted with foreigners in English to learn more about their culture and their country. |
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4. The Stanley trip was definitely a highlight of the Ambassadors Outing. Although the weather was not good, students enjoyed the trip so much. Just have a look at their happy faces!! |
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5. The ambassador was doing an interview with the foreigners in Stanley |
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6. Another exciting outing for Ambassadors. |
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7. They paid a visit to City Gallery to learn more about the planning and infrastructure in Hong Kong. |
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8. The English Ambassadors were doing a recording for the short story writing competition. |