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Lui Ming Choi Lutheran College
Website: http://www.llc.edu.hk
Address: Estate Secondary School No.1, Cheung Shan Estate, Tsuen Wan, N.T.
Tel: 2492 0195 Fax: 2417 2394
2015 © Lui Ming Choi Lutheran College English Department
6C Tai Ming Hin Edith
I miss all the team members since the
American exchange tour last summer. I was
excited that I could join the outing with
them in October. We went to different
historic sites. It was a wonderful day.
Also, they visited my home and we cooked
a lot of dishes together. We were very busy,
but we enjoyed it. It is such a good memory.
I feel so sad that they have to leave but I
will always remember every moment.
4C Leung Clement
I want to share the awesome moments I spent
with the Redeemer Team. We went to the
Kowloon Walled City Park. I paired with Gerry.
Gerry and I couldn’t imagine the park was once a
haven of crime and debauchery because it was
such a beautiful place when we went there.
I felt great with the American friends. Tony and
Gerry are humorous and all of them tried to
understand my mediocre English. They are friendly
and I learned more about US culture. I hope to
see them again next year.
4B Yuen Manson
I still remember the day trip with our American
friends. My partner was Tony. My first impression
of him was a serious guy, but later, I found him
very funny. Also, on this trip, I learned what Pastor
Gerry thought about some social issues. I enjoyed
sharing my opinions with him.
I was happy to show them around and to practise
my English speaking with them. I hope they
enjoyed the trip too.
Redeemer Team
Home State: Colorado, USA
Date of Visit: 9 – 19 Oct 2014
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5B Lee Wing Yan Yannis
I was glad to see all the Redeemer Team members again. I had met
them before in the summer exchange tour. It was my first time to
invite friends to visit my home. My family and I felt happy about that.
I hope Janet and Sandie enjoyed the dinner we prepared.
Also, we had a BBQ after school. Everybody enjoyed the food and
chatted with each other happily. It was a perfect and awesome night!
I hope we have left the Team with great memories.
2A Leung Lok Hin Scott
I first met our American guests at the welcome
party. At the party, I talked with them about our
hobbies and our family. They were very nice and
friendly because they always wanted to know more
about me.
The second time I met them was during the
Putonghua lesson. My classmates and I taught them
some Putonghua and they tried very hard to learn.
We learnt from each other just like friends.
3M Yting Elisha Bezalel
I was extremely glad to see the Redeemer Team
again! During their last visit, we chatted a lot and
shared our favorite music and hobbies. It is an
unforgettable memory.
On the first day, they stood at the school entrance
and greeted us with a big smile. When I saw them,
all our memories flooded back. Instead of saying ‘hi’,
Gerry and Sara greeted me with ‘hey’ like old
friends. I was, of course, overjoyed.
The team visited my English class. They played
games with us, talked about God’s love and shared
their personal life. We had a great time. Other than
knowing more about God’s love, we had chances to
communicate in English so our English has
improved. I look forward to seeing them next year!
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3M Chan Sin Ying Koey
I had a Technology and Living class with the Sending Place
Team. There were three ladies in the team and my group made
dumplings with one of them, Janet. We all enjoyed the lesson.
When I taught Janet how to make dumplings, I found her so
smart. She could make them well although it was her first time
to learn. Janet loved Chinese dumplings. She told me that she
would make dumplings with her family when she returned to
the US. We talked about many things while making the food. I
found out her favourite dessert was fruit pie. I also knew that
she cooked with her grandchildren every holiday.
From them, I have learned we love because God loves us first.
I’m going to miss them all.
3M Leung Hoi Shuen Jo
I had lunch with the team in March. We shared our lunch boxes and
food such as fried chicken wings and Mexican chips with cheese.
At first, I did not talk a lot because I think it is impolite to speak
with my mouth full. After I had finished my dishes, I started to talk
with the ladies about our daily lives. We had fun chatting with each
other and taking photos together.
Actually, I was not very active because I was a little bit shy. However,
I was happy that I could spend time with them and listen to their
stories. Also, it was meaningful to practise English speaking with
native speakers.
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Sending Place Team
Home State: California, USA
Date of Visit: 12 – 22 Mar 2015
4B Fong Ka Yan Kelly
I had lunch with the American visitors in Tsuen
Wan. My partner was Sharon. Actually, she was
very active and always talked with me on the
minibus. However, I am a shy and passive girl.
Sharon was very nice and she didn’t mind I was
quiet sometimes. I thought she was so friendly.
We ordered red rice and steamed vegetable
dumplings. I discovered that Sharon liked
vegetables very much, which is the same as
me! I told her about this and she told me that
she always made vegetable salad at home. So,
we had our lunch comfortably.
After lunch, they played the piano in a music
center. The tune they chose was ‘Chopsticks’. I
thought they had great talent in music. Because
of their attractive melody, I tried to play a song
‘Twinkle Twinkle Little Star’ too. I felt happy
when they clapped.
To sum up, the three ladies were out-going and
caring. It was an impressive experience to get
along with them. I hope they will come to
Hong Kong again soon.
4A Ting Wing Hong Wilson
The Sending Place Team and I went on a day tour
on 15 March. First, we went to Man Tin Cheung
Park. I introduced the brave General to the team.
Next, we went to Min Mo Bridge. The bridge was
narrow and dangerous. We were afraid of falling
down. We also saw some air-breathing catfish and
yellow ducks. They were amazing.
Then, we had lunch at a seafood restaurant. The
team liked the Chinese food, for example, sweet
and sour ribs, and steamed abalone. After that, we
went to the Red House commemorating Dr. Sun
Yat-sen. I could see the Flag of the Republic of
China there.
On their last day, we ate at a Chinese restaurant. I
learnt more about American culture after talking
with the three ladies. It was useful because I will
join the USA exchange tour in the coming summer.
If I could meet the team again next year, I would
take them to the Peak because it is a famous
tourist spot in Hong Kong. We could take the Peak
Tram and enjoy the night view of Hong Kong. I
hope this wish can come true.
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5B Xie Yiming Zachary
In March, three American friends, Barbara, Janet and Sharon, came to our school in order to share the
Good News with us. I was lucky to be selected as an International Interface Ambassador to receive them.
I had lunch with the guests in Magic World (Room 117). We enjoyed the Crossing-the-bridge noodles and
sweet potato noodles – two special kinds of traditional Chinese noodles. At first, I was afraid that they
would not get used to the food. Contrary to my expectation, all of them liked the noodles! Despite the
spiciness, they enjoyed them a lot.
The three ladies are easy-going and they always smile. Although there was a language barrier between us,
they still tried their very best to understand and communicate with me in a friendly way. Furthermore,
Barbara showed her family photos to me and introduced them one by one. There were many funny
stories. Apart from that, they asked me if I was facing any difficulties and even prayed for me. That was
really kind and nice of them to care about my friendship, my studies and even my life.
I appreciate the team a lot since they always spread positive energy and love to everyone they
encountered. Although the lunch only lasted for an hour, it was a memorable experience for me. The most
important thing I have learnt is to be a sincere person who cares about the others. Because of Jesus, love
is all around the world!
1B Lam Kin Lok, Chan Hoi Ying Heidi, He Yee Fan Abby, Tang Yi Ching Candy
The American visitors are friendly. We enjoyed talking with them. They shared the photos of their families
with us. Barbara’s baby grandchild is very cute. Janet’s sons are handsome. Sharon’s grandchildren look
energetic. We also talked about Hong Kong food such as fish balls, egg puffs and milk tea. We love the
American friends very much!
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4B Lin Shaona Sharona
The V-Power Scheme was held during lunch recess at
the covered playground. Form 1 and Form 2 students
read aloud English words to our principal, vice-
principals, as well as our NET Mr. Ken and GEO Ms. Judy.
If they read the words correctly, they could get
chocolate and stamps in the English Passport. I was a V-
Power Ambassador and my duties were to chop the
stamps and teach the students how to read the words.
I think the scheme is meaningful because it can
encourage students to read English vocabulary more. It
can also raise our interest in learning English outside the
classroom. When I saw the junior students join the
activity so enthusiastically, I was inspired to improve my
English so that I can teach them better and talk with Mr.
Ken more fluently!
2A Wong Hoi Fung Starbo
I think the V-Power Scheme can improve my English speaking. I had to read the words correctly in order
to get stamps in my English Passport to redeem prizes. The principal, vice-principals, teachers and student
ambassadors all listened to me patiently. I’m so grateful to them. I hope I can join this activity again.
The Principal and vice-principal were teaching students English vocabulary patiently.
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2B Tsang Ying Sin
(actress)
I felt so honored to join
the skit. Everything was
great and perfect. I enjoyed
playing the role of the goat.
The performance was
unforgettable.
2B Chow Pui Ying
(props)
I was responsible for
making the props like the
bridge, the apple tree and
the grass. I enjoyed the
process and the show
was wonderful.
3D Shehrose Khan Hatib Charlie
Our class held a game stall in December. We had a
great time. Our game was to match some words about
travelling. The biggest problem was to explain the
game rules to the schoolmates.
In the end, our English teacher, Ms. Cheng, said she was
glad that we had done a good job. I think we all shared
the sense of success.
1A Chan Yee Lam Eyee, Choi Hoi Tung Serena
It was our first time to join the Fiesta. We were the MC and
we had to sing in front of many people. We were very
nervous. We hope to be more confident next time.
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4B Kong Kei Yin Ross Daniele
My class performed the song ‘I Believe I Can Fly’ for the
Fiesta. I had been searching for the saxophone score for
many days. It was very difficult. My classmates Manson and
Rebecca played the guitar and the piano. Although we only
practiced for one day, it was lucky that the performance still
ran smoothly.
I felt proud because the audience watched my saxophone
performance attentively. I thought my class was very united
because when we encountered difficulties during practice; we
overcame them together.
From this experience, I have learnt how to cooperate with
my classmates no matter how hard the practice was. What’s
more, I have learnt some English vocabulary and their
correct pronunciations from the song.
5B Chen Xiaowen Christine
My class held an English radio drama competition at
Magic World. William, Hazel and I formed a group and
performed a story called Return or Not. The script was
not very complicated or lengthy, so we decided to
memorize the lines to perform more naturally.
Although we rehearsed many times, I was still a bit
nervous so my mind went totally blank at first.
Fortunately, I didn’t make big mistakes since I calmed
down promptly and recalled the lines later.
The performance was successful and highly commended
by the teachers, which was beyond our expectations.
Hearing that our group was the champion, we were very
surprised and delighted. Not only have I learnt English
from the activity, but I also got great pleasure and a sense
of satisfaction.
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3M Chan Kin Lung Dennis
I became a DJ with Koey and Jo to play English songs and read the dedication messages written by our
schoolmates. We promoted the activity in morning assembly so that students would pay attention to our
broadcast during lunch. Also, we practised the script again and again as we hoped everything could go smoothly.
At about 12:40p.m., we started to read the dedication messages. I was very surprised and happy that my
classmate Elisha wrote a message to me and other friends. Nobody had dedicated songs to me before and she
was the first one!
I think our performance was satisfactory because it was our first time to be DJs. However, in the morning
assembly, I always looked at the script. I should have been more courageous to make eye-contact with the
audience. Furthermore, during the dedication, I should have read more slowly so that students could listen to
my words more clearly.
To sum up, I would like to be DJ again because it is a good opportunity to sharpen my English speaking. I believe
that when I work in the future, I will probably have to speak in front of many people too.
3M Shabnam Kausar Julie
Angie, Farah, Haleema and I have taken part in a worthwhile
English activity. We were the DJs for the English Song
Dedication at lunchtime. Although it wasn’t my first time to
be a DJ, I still felt excited.
We took a deep breath and started our dedication. We
read out the messages and our lines with full confidence
and tried not to make any mistakes. When the songs were
playing, we even followed the lyrics and sang along together.
I really enjoyed this activity. It gave me a chance to share my
favourite songs with my schoolmates.
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4B Chen Jiaming Jasmine
Paddington is a movie full of love and imagination. It
talks about a bear, Paddington, who went to London
to find a home. Mrs. Brown met him at the station and
decided to take him home. Then, a woman wanted to
catch Paddington to make a specimen in the museum.
In the end, the Browns saved Paddington and they
lived together blissfully.
After watching the film, I think humans can get along
with animals very well. We shouldn’t mistreat or
slaughter animals because they are lovely. Also, the
Browns make me feel that I’m so lucky to live in a
harmonious world where people are compassionate.
4B Yu Bingting Jennifer
Paddington is a very amusing and heart-warming movie. It talks about
Paddington who traveled from Peru to London to find a home. Mr Brown
didn’t want to help the bear at first but later, when Paddington was in danger,
he saved him without hesitation.
Paddington made an enormous difference to the Brown family. Their family
relationship improved. In the movie, Paddington did many funny things such as
flooding the bathroom and getting himself caught in tape. These made me
laugh a lot. On the whole, it is a movie worth watching.
4B Ng Pui Yee Anna
When I first saw the poster of the movie The
Secret Life of Walter Mitty, I didn’t think the movie
would be very attractive. However, after
watching it, I found the story very meaningful.
The movie talks about a negative assets manager,
Mitty, who worked at a magazine office. His
colleague sent him a negative for the next issue.
Unluckily, it was lost. Another unlucky thing was
Mitty had to be fired. However, he still started his
journey to find the negative.
I think this movie encourages us to work hard
for our dreams. I appreciate Mitty because he
became brave in the end.
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2A Shek Yin Kam Hailey
Ms. Judy is nice and friendly. Her lessons are
interesting because she always uses our favourite
cartoons to talk about Jesus’ love. I think if she can
visit our class more often, our English listening and
speaking skills will be better. I like her so much!
Editorial Team
1A Chan Yee Lam Eyee
1A Choi Hoi Tung Serena
1B Lam Kin Lok
1B Chan Hoi Ying Heidi
1B He Yee Fan Abby
1B Tang Yi Ching Candy
2A Leung Lok Hin Scott
2A Wong Hoi Fung Starbo
2A Shek Yin Kam Hailey
2B Tsang Ying Sin
2B Chow Pui Ying
3M Chan Kin Lung Dennis
3M Chan Sin Ying Koey
3M Leung Hoi Shuen Jo
3M Shabnam Kausar Julie
3M Yting Elisha Bezalel
3D Shehrose Khan Hatib Charlie
4A Ting Wing Hong Wilson
4B Kong Kei Yin Ross Daniele
4B Yuen Manson
4B Chen Jiaming Jasmine
4B Fong Ka Yan Kelly
4B Lin Shaona Sharona
4B Ng Pui Yee Anna
4B Yu Bingting Jennifer
4C Leung Clement
5B Chen Xiaowen Christine
5B Lee Wing Yan Yannis
5B Xie Yiming Zachary
6C Tai Ming Hin Edith
special thanks to
Mr. Ken Bittner Ms. Wong Wing Yi Ms. Lam Mei Wai All English teachers
The overseas guests shared faith with students.
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Mr. Ken gives an inspiring speech every Tuesday.