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ywchau | 2004-09-16 11:55
My daughter needs to study Frency in school, but I don't understand French. How can I help her?
Smiile | 2004-09-16 22:11
妳的囡囡是讀法國國際學校還是讀瑪利諾修院的學校 ? 如果妳不懂得法文,而妳的囡囡又要讀,那麼我建議妳先觀察一段時間,看看她是否跟得上或是會否很吃力;如果她覺得讀得很吃力或是不太明白,那麼妳可以讓她參加一些法文課程。此外,妳可以與學校溝通,表示妳的困難。

其實,應該也有些家長不懂法文的,不要太緊張。
Jackie | 2004-09-18 01:46
I studied French when I was in secondary school in Marymount. My parents did not know French and I found there were no problems. I had around 14 classmates and none of them knew French before they studied it.
But actually for HKCEE, I found taking French exams was much easier than taking Chinese Literature and History.
ywchau | 2004-09-18 12:39
Dear Jackie,

How long you studied French and what's your method?


ywchau | 2004-09-18 12:47
Dear Smiile,

Thanks a lot for your suggestions.

BTW, my child studies in SIS. Actually she doesn't say anything about French, just I want her to study French better. Can it be help if I buy some French CD for her to listen? Do you know whether to buy and which type of CD shall I buy (children songs? vocab? oral?)?

Please share if anyone got any experience.


Smiile | 2004-09-18 16:05
Dear ywchau, it my pleasure if I can solve your problem.

It is the truth that learning French much easier than English and it is easier for children learning different kind of language in childhood.

If you prepare to buy some French CD for your daugther to listen in strenthing her learning, I think it is important to choose one which including the correct procuncation, suitable for children learning and interesting. Topics should be around children's life and school life. At the initial stage of learning a language , it is started from the initial level. Eg, learning English started from a-apple, b-boy etc., and learning Japanese started from hiragana & Katagana. It is better for you to buy some rhymes which in French.

;-) ;-)
Sandrine | 2004-09-19 00:31
Hi Ywchau,

I understand what you mean when you say that your child's learning something that you have no knowledge about, i.e. French and it's hard to help. If you can afford it, you can show your enthusiasm by taking French, perhaps at Alliancaise Francaise. They have schools in both Wanchai and Jordan. You may borrow books and other learning materials there. If you want your daughter to take additional lessons, you can try the HK Institute of Languages in Central. The Alliance Francaise also offers classes for kids of 9 year's old and above. You may check with your daughter's school about what additional lessons they suggest or can offer. For French books, why don't you borrow from the public libraries? It doesn't cost you anything.

If your child is doing ok, you should also accept the reality that as parents, we cannot know everything that our children are learning and just take it easy.

agoodfox | 2004-09-21 12:34
Dear ywchau,

My son is also taking French lessons. It will help a lot if you have got French CDs or even VCD and DVD at home, such as songs, simple stories or maybe simple daily phrases (spoken in Chinese/English first, and then 2 times in native French).

The Berlitz Pack of French for Children is a good choice to start with. I know it's available in some big bookstores, such as Page One, Joint Publishing, Cosmo, etc.

You may also try checking with the Language/Multimedia Session of the Central library, they have got quite a lot of tapes and videos.

That will be great if the parent can learn the foreign language together with the kid! :mrgreen:
ywchau | 2004-09-25 18:18
Dear agoodfox,

I have tried to find the Berlitz Pack of French today in Wanchai but it's out of stock. I can only find the Italian Language. The package I can guest will be very attractive. Thanks a lot for your suggestions.
ywchau | 2004-09-25 18:27
Dear Sandrine,

You are right, we cannot know everything that our children are learning. I accept this for 2 years and suddenly think that shall I do something for my child to finish the duty of a "good" mother. For others subjects, she can finish by her own or I should say I can help very little (either in english or in mandarin). The only thing I usually help is chinese dictation but speak to her in cantonese (my child said to me better speak in cantonese).

It's also a very good suggestion to borrow the Frency books from local library which I haven't thought about it. Thanks a lot.


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