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Singapore visit reflection We knew a lot of things about singapore. For example, it’s culture, schools and food after this visit. It is a very good experience for us as we find out special things we did not know before. Beside, we learned to respect, listen to others and to be initiative to increase our knowledge. We enjoyed the show: Our Credo at SOTA. It was wonderful. we were impressed by our school orchestra, Raffles Girl’s school choir, St. Andrew’s choir and our school choir. I was plesant to listen to the beautiful music. It seems that we are learning the professionals. It is very good the Hong Kong school and the Singapore schools can share their music. The day after, we visited Nan Chiau Primary School. The P3 and P4 can use mobile phones learning. Students there can learn through out using mobile phone. It is very interesting and fun. We had P5 math lesson with the local students. We found out that their maths is much more difficult than ours. We also visited the Raffles Girls’ Primary School.
Their school campus was enormous. They have science labs are 2 times bigger than ours.
Every student can use a table with a gas tab and there is a large grass field which was much more larger than our grass field. The arts room gave me a clean impression in our mind. Their art room have a lot of advanced­technologies to help them finish their pottery art work. There is also a room for placing students’ art works. Their art works are beautiful. There is also a big indoor PE room. Students can play there and have PE lessons there. There have store rooms to place PE equipments. After the trip, we knew more about Singapore and learnt to co­operate with each other.
We enjoyed the trip a lot and hope to get there once more. We will never forget these remarkble memories.

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