Expat Living (Hong Kong)

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The importance of exposing children to language learning at a young age is well documented. And that means little learners are particular­ly well placed to tackle what many adults consider to be the most daunting language of all: Chinese! Children, especially young children, are sponges, and many of Hong Kong’s expat kids love learning Chinese.

While the kids are having a ball with their language learning, we know that it can be overwhelmi­ng for non-Chinese speaking parents – especially when there are no native speakers at home. So, how are parents supported by the city’s internatio­nal schools?

We caught up with FLORA HUI, Head of Chinese at

The American School (ASHK), to find out how her team helps parents just like you.

#1 Warm Welcome: New non-native students receive a “Welcome to Chinese” package that includes video lessons and online resources prepared by teachers.

#2 Personalis­ed Pace: From the very beginning,

ASHK learners are placed into an appropriat­e class for their Chinese understand­ing. This ensures all students are learning at the right pace. The different pathways offered by the school include Advanced Level, Higher Level, Standard Level and Foundation Level; these can be adjusted during the year to match individual student needs.

#3 Loads of Support:

ASHK parents are never alone; the school offers afterschoo­l classes to support students who are new to Chinese. This includes a speaking class for students whose first language is not Mandarin. Other after-school classes and activities are also offered at different times throughout the year, including Chinese dance, martial arts, instrument­s, and arts and crafts.

Feeling intimidate­d by Chinese language learning? Don’t be! Some schools offer a whole raft of support measures for new students. Here we take a look at one of them.

#4 Cultural Celebratio­ns: All the important Chinese festivals, like the Mid-Autumn Festival and Chinese New Year, are celebrated by the entire school community – and that includes mums and dads! There are also field trips where students get to experience elements of

Chinese culture in the community, and which parents are welcome to join.

#5 Chinese Realm: Each teacher has their own Chinese classroom at ASHK. This allows students to learn the language and culture in a Chinesesty­le environmen­t.

The American School Hong Kong is at 6 Ma Chung Road in Tai Po in the New Territorie­s. 3919 4111 | ashk.edu.hk

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