Name one thing you might see in an old park.
Example answer: Old trees/a stature/stone walls or buildings
How did you feel about your speaking experience today?
Talk's about an emotion and why
What is one star (something that went well)?
E.g. Spoke with good pronounciation, remembered key speaking tips etc
What is one wish (something you want to improve or know)?
E.g. Pronounciation, more about history of Kowloon park
Name two sounds you might hear at a busy shop
Example answer: People talking "How much?", Cash register ringing, Frying food
Describe a moment you felt proud or nervous.
In which aspect are you not satisfied about your performance?
E.g. pronounciation, self preparation
What would you do differently next time?
E.g. practice more
Describe what you saw, heard and smelled at one location.
Example answer: At the fish ball shop, I saw a small busy counter. I heard the customer asking 'how much' I smelled curry fish balls.
How did your body feel when you were speaking? (e.g., heart rate, hands)
Mentions what they were speaking about and why their body felt that way.
What are the effects of practising in small groups before speaking to everyone?
E.g. Builds confidence, low stakes
If you were to add one thing to the field trip, what would you add?
E.g. More knowledge about history, more opportunities to speak and practice
Imagine you are a tour guide. Describe an object in this classroom in detail for 20 seconds.
Example answer: Describing a table for 20 seconds
Describe a moment you felt like giving up. What did you do next?
Gives a problem and a solution
What impact might your English tour have on foreign tourists visiting Hong Kong?
1 impact and why
Imagine next year's Primary 5 students will do this same tour. Based on everything you learned, what three pieces of advice would you give them to help them feel less nervous and speak better?
E.g. Prepare more, dont be shy, speak up, ask questions