School Events
‘Shall We Talk’ Open Performance
2021-07-15
'Shall We Talk' is a Language-across-the-Curriculum (LAC) project which integrates the subject content of Home Economics, Music, Physical Education and Visual Arts into the art of English public speaking. Each S3 student prepared a TED Talk style presentation on one of the four domains. After a series of research and presentation skill training session, our students were able to deliver a TED-style presentation confidently with basic speech craft, vocal variety and effective body gestures.
Ken Chan, Jeremy Chan, Bernard To from S3D and Michael Lai from S3C were voted by our students and teachers as the most outstanding performers. They delivered their lively speeches in the school assembly as well as answered impromptu questions from our special guest Lilian Yeung, our honorable alumna and the team coach of our English Debating Team. Ms. Yeung gave the 4 speakers insightful comments and applauded for their entertaining and articulate speeches.
The open performance marked an uplifting ending for this scrambling school year. Different students were awarded for the remarkable efforts they put forward in the project with Best Research Award, Active Participation Award and Best Performance Award. Not only did our S3 students become more confident, eloquent and engaging in public speaking, students from other forms also gained new insights into public speaking and impromptu speech.
Let's watch a video to review the 'Shall We Talk' Project 2020-21
1. S3D Leanne Li: Join the Sumikko Gurashi family
2. S3B Kiki Lam: Why Home Economics is in decline?
3. S3C Steven Po: An extraordinary medication – music therapy
4. S3A Hilary Wong: Ancient Egyptian Symbols
5. S3D Ken Chan: The mystery of food you are eating everyday
6. S3B Thomas Tam: How K-pop music conquers the world
7. S3D Alfred Lau: Introduction to a legend
8. S3A Kelis Kwok: Creative Madness
9. S3C Emily Ng: Is abseiling just an extreme sport?
10. S3B Makimi Ma: How to be a genius like Da Vinci
11. S3D Bernard To: The bittersweet story of Ulay and Marina
12. S3C Hailey Chow: Is Hong Kong music scene dead already?
13. S3D Jeremy Chan: How sports change our life
14. S3A Fergus Wong: Toe Wrestling
15. S3C Michael Lai: Music plagiarism is not as simple as you think
The 4 most outstanding performers were:
1. S3D Ken Chan: The mystery of food you are eating everyday
2. S3D Jeremy Chan: How sports change our life
3. S3D Bernard To: The bittersweet story of Ulay and Marina
4. S3C Michael Lai: Music plagiarism is not as simple as you think
Our special guest: Lilian Yeung
Mr. Au, Miss Szeto, Ms. Yeung and the 4 outstanding performers
The Award Ceremony
Mr. Fraser and the awardees of Best Research Award
S3A | Noah Wong |
S3B | Rex Lai |
S3B | Kelly Wong |
S3C | Rayson Li |
S3C | Chloe Yung |
S3D | David Chan |
S3D | Jenny Ng |
Miss Wong and the awardees of Active Participation Award (Home Economics)
S3C | Gary Chen |
S3C | Cynthia Wong |
Mrs Tong and the awardees of Active Participation Award (Visual Arts)
S3C | Bobo Tsui |
S3A | Mandy Zhou |
Miss Fu and the Awardees of Active Participation Award (Music)
S3C | Yannes Leung |
S3D | Johnny Chu |
S3C | Sally Zhang |
S3D | Tracy Tan |
Miss Yung and the awardees of Active Participation Award (Physical Education)
S3B | Oscar Au Yeong |
S3D | Sasha Kam |
Mr. Au and the awardees of Active Participation Award (Workshop)
S3A | Chinny Siu |
S3B | Edison Kong |
S3C | Bob Leung |
S3D | Cindy Ho |
Mr. Au and the awardees of Best Performance Award
Mr. Tam and the 4 MCs
S3A | Sophia Cheung |
S3B | Eric Yan |
S3C | Ivan Yeung |
S3D | Cherry Chan |