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Is the curriculum of high schools in Hong Kong difficult?
(1) What's the difference between going to middle school in Hong Kong? Mathematics, physics and chemistry in Hong Kong are more difficult than in Chinese mainland.

It varies from person to person, and the education in Hong Kong is more based on the education forms in Europe and America. People who have the ability to learn independently often find it very simple, but the achievements made under the pressure of Chinese mainland often drop sharply. English education in Hong Kong started earlier than that in Chinese mainland, so its level is generally higher.

(2) There are general courses in the general curriculum of secondary schools in Hong Kong.

My son is in the third grade, 8: 15, 3:35, lunch time 1:05-2:00. All primary and secondary schools in Hong Kong have lunch at school (students can eat out after grade 3, but it is expensive to find a place outside, so few students eat out).

Traditional school homework can be said a lot. You must do your homework for several hours after school. You have no time to watch TV or do housework.

Private schools or international schools will have much less homework, but the tuition is very expensive.

I don't know Chinese mainland's homework. I remember when I was in middle school in Chinese mainland decades ago, I didn't have any homework, and I was crazy outside after school.

(3) I am in high school science. I read the textbooks in Hong Kong, which are easy to teach, but they are all in English. It seems more difficult. Excuse me, is the college entrance examination also English?

No matter the current A-level or 334 next year, all subjects except the history of China and China are English volumes ...

Do you really think the text bk is simple? Please look at the papers on pure mathematics/physics/chemistry/biology ... and come to a conclusion ... =] ..

Simple text bk does not mean simple AL exam ~ ~

(4) The difficulty of senior high school curriculum in Hong Kong (compared with Guangdong). Be specific!

Mathematics in senior high schools in Hong Kong is simpler than that in Guangdong, but it uses traditional Chinese characters. For students from Chinese mainland, ancient Chinese is more difficult because many words are incomprehensible. English is more difficult than Guangdong, and the composition is generally more than 300 words, with a large vocabulary. If the computer wants to know PS and FLASH, it will fail in a single subject and cannot be upgraded.

Are high school students in Hong Kong under great pressure?

Wow ~ your question is so suitable for me to answer.

I am a middle school student in Hong Kong ~

Personally, I think it's high pressure from the mainland.

Because the mainland has a large population, it is difficult to get into a good university. Although Hong Kong has a large population, there are relatively many universities.

What you teach depends on what subject you study. In Hong Kong, Secondary Four students can now choose the subjects they want to study, which is quite easy to learn if it suits them.

Mathematics .. I personally think this is a little shallow in Hong Kong.

Vacation .. Summer vacation is the same as the mainland, there is no winter vacation. But there are Christmas holidays and Spring Festival holidays.

1 1 There is only one day in a month, and the Mid-Autumn Festival and Dragon Boat Festival are also one day. But there is an Easter holiday in April.

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I hope the above can help you ~ =)

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[6] What subjects are there in Hong Kong senior high schools?

Never Ming 3 level 3 2010-12-15 Middle schools in Hong Kong are generally divided into Chinese schools with Chinese as the medium and English schools with English as the medium. Among them, secondary four or above secondary schools are subdivided into liberal arts, science, business and technology colleges (practical subjects). Generally speaking, the school will arrange classes according to the students' academic performance in Form 3. Most schools offer liberal arts and science, and some schools offer additional business options. A small number of students with poor grades will transfer to technical colleges. Hong Kong students are generally proud of their ability to learn science and think that their future is better. Compulsory courses in middle school: Chinese, English, Mathematics, Physical Education and Music in China. Liberal arts include: China history, China literature/English literature, world history, economy, geography, comprehensive humanities and arts.

Science includes: computer and information, science and technology electronics and electricity, engineering science, biology, physics, chemistry and additional mathematics.

Business subjects include: business, computer and information, science and technology economy and public affairs economy, accounting, public affairs, English word processing and business communication.

Home economics, arts and crafts, and religion are generally optional subjects in schools, and they will be asked different questions because of different school policies: Can you study liberal arts here and business there? And the textbooks are all in English. You know the English level here is much worse than there. When I was a freshman there, I felt like the answer of Grade 4 and Grade 5 here: Grade 2 is equivalent to Grade 5 there, and China can divide subjects. In the past, if you studied, you would be asked to do the problems first and arrange classes according to your ability. However, the teacher did not tell you to take any classes, and the teacher would give you advice. Finally, it's up to you. If you want to go to college, you usually study science or liberal arts, and business is not available in all schools. Teaching is Chinese, and education in Hong Kong pays attention to multilingual education. What language is used in any class? English is an English class, other classes are taught in Cantonese and Chinese, and the proportion of Putonghua in the exam is not small.

Once in a middle school in Hong Kong, English was too difficult, I didn't understand it at all, and I wasn't interested. I can't keep up with everyone, and my test score is less than 10. What should I do?

Junior high school English is not difficult. You should recite more words in your spare time. If you are not interested, you must study. If you can't give up, come on.

⑻ 1 What courses are there in Hong Kong senior high schools? What's the difference between them and those in Chinese mainland?

Textbooks in Hong Kong are all traditional, and nouns can be said in English. For example, many courses in chemistry, physics and biology use English nouns, such as "reaction rate" in chemistry. Generally, they even teach its English response rate (mainland China won't teach you), and some teachers don't say "response rate" very much, that is, they just say response rate directly. Anyway, people there like to say nouns in English. In addition, I personally feel that the courses there are a little easier than those in the mainland, and they are not as impatient as those in the mainland. Moreover, high schools in the mainland have now carried out educational reforms. Seeing the neighbor's son is really stressful. I heard him say that he had to learn five languages, five mathematics, and so on. .. there are nine families,

There are still four languages to learn, four math books ... and so on. There is a lot of discussion about the curriculum in Hong Kong. I think this is the best point.

Pay attention to better and more active English. A lot of things will make you practice. If you are not used to practicing, the opportunity will be lost and fall into the hands of others.

What's the difference between middle school textbooks in Hong Kong and those in the Mainland?

Hehe, the biggest point is math. We are from China, and Hongkong is from England.

⑽ What courses are there in Hong Kong senior high schools?

Compulsory courses include: China Chinese, English Chinese, Mathematics and General Education.

General schools will require 2-3 subjects, but only one subject is required for specialties. If you enter a university, three subjects are safer.

The basic elective subjects of senior high school are as follows:

Introduction to Enterprise, Accounting and Finance

economy

biology

physics

chemistry

Chinese history

history

geography

Information and communication technology

visual arts

Chinese literature

Travel and hospitality

There is also an applied learning course, which you have to take alone. This course is not compulsory, it mainly depends on your personal interests. The themes are as follows:

Creative learning

Design science

Media art

performing arts

Media and communication

Film, television and radio

Media production and public relations

Business, management and law

Business research

Customer service management

the science of law

service

reception service

project management

Personal and community services

applied science

Medicine and health care

psychology

sports

Engineering and production

Civil and mechanical engineering

Computer science and information engineering

service engineering