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I am a volunteer to
help my junior school-
mates to speak better
Cantonese in school. I
sometimes help class-
mates with their home-
work. I also take care of
my younger brother at
home.
Last Saturday I
was shopping in a shop-
ping centre. I saw an old
lady who dropped her
handbag. I picked it up
for her quickly. She
thanked me and told me
that I was helpful.
To make the
world a better place to
live in, we should have
love and care for one
another.
-Jenny To 5B
Get warm from love
and care. You always
have love and care in
your life. But do you
know what love and care
means? Love and care can
make a person’s heart feel
warm. Everyone is loving
and caring to other peo-
ple. I can see people help
others at hospitals, the
zebra crossing, and on the
MTR.
Everyone needs help
and poor people, who
have nobody to take care
of them, need the most
help. I gave my seat for
an elderly man for the
first time recently, and it
made me feel warm. Eve-
ry Thursday I help class-
mates more than the oth-
er days because I am a
prefect, and it is my job
to help schoolmates.
You can use your love
and care in someone else’s
life too!
-Virgina Wu 5B
Love and Care are
virtues that every per-
son should have. Par-
ents care for their chil-
dren. Old people need
loving care and atten-
tion. Teachers care for
their students.
Loving and Caring
The Hong Kong Student style
Hong Kong students have
very interesting lifestyles.
We are very hardworking,
loyal, responsible, diligent,
and busy all the time.
Sometimes we are lazy too!
Some students hate doing
homework because we
have so much homework.
However, homework is im-
portant because it can help
us learn new things, and
learn to work very hard. We
also do many activities.
Some students like badmin-
ton and play with their
friends. So many students
join sports teams or after
school clubs. Also, Hong
Kong students join so many
competitions. You can al-
ways see students practic-
ing for competitions after
school and during recess.
The people in China always
want to come to Hong
Kong to study, so here and
now, we can’t miss the
chance! Study is good. We
need to be hardworking
and happy Hong Kong stu-
dents!
-Natalie Li 6A
Love and Care
from you to me
Our School and
what it means
Hamburgers and
sandwiches!
Hong Kong Style
(as a student)
The 3 Rs and the
environment
Yummy yummy
street food
Student life
pictures
Summer holiday!
Inside this issue:
Street Food 2
Tea Time 2
Western Style 2
Summer Plans 3
Our School 3
Bye Bye Wu Siu Kui 3
The 3Rs
4
July 2013
STFA WU SIU KUI MEMORIAL PRIMARY SCHOOL The Journalist Elite Team
Special
points
of
interest:
My favorite street food in
Hong Kong are eggettes. You can
eat them in every food store.
Eggettes are made of flour
eggs, some butter, water, and
some spices. There are many
flavours. If you haven’t tried
them yet, you’ll feel unsatisfied.
They are popular like a super-
star, and sweet like a marshmal-
low!
-Kathy Kan 6A
Fish balls are the most popu-
lar Hong Kong street food. They
can be found in Mong Kok, Wan
Chai, and many more places.
They can be hot with curry
and soft like cushions. I love
them! They are salty, and you can
eat them at home in hot pot too,
but you usually buy fish balls on a
stick and eat them on the street.
The perfect snack.
-Natalie Li 6A
Have you ever tasted egg
tarts? They are delicious. They
usually cost around $3.50. That’s
too expensive!
Making them can be easy,
all you need is: eggs, cream,
sugar, and pie crust (Hong Kong
style)/ filo dough (Macau style).
First beat the eggs, add cream
and sugar, then pour it into the
crust. Finally bake it for 8-10
minutes. Let’s try!
-Steven Lau 5A
Although it is junk food, ham-burgers are my favorite things to eat in Hong Kong. There are many kinds of hamburgers, for example beef, cheese, bacon, chicken, pork chop, even vege-tarian burgers! They are so yum-my and are more and more pop-ular with students every day. We must remember, like with all junk food, that it is not healthy to eat too much. So have a hamburger a few times a month!
-Henry Kwok 5A
I want to recommend to you
some yummy food, sandwiches.
They are yummy and easy to
make. You need two slices of
bread, a piece of ham, and an
egg. First, put a piece of ham
on the bread, then put an egg
on the ham. Finally put another
slice of bread on the top. You
can make it by yourself!
-Lily Lee 4A
FOOD! food! FOOD! in Hong Kong
Dim Sum is the most
famous Hong Kong
style food. You
must go to a
Chinese restau-
rant to find dim
sum. It is deli-
cious. Dim Sum is served
in many small baskets. A
lot of dim sum is steamed, so
it is healthy for us. My favor-
ite dim sum dish is prawn
dumplings. It is very delicious.
The prawns taste fresh and
the skin is
transparent.
You can see
the prawns
through the
skin. It is beau-
tiful. What dim
sum dish do you like best?
-Jenny To 5B
Milk tea can be found
almost everywhere in
Hong Kong. It is very
yummy. It is made of
condensed milk, and
very strong tea. Some
people add sugar. I like to
drink cold milk tea, how
about you?
-Gabriela Lee 4B
Ham and Egg Sandwich
street food
tea time ...
western style food
During summer holiday, I
will go to the beach with
my mum, my dad and sis-
ter because it is very hot. I
always wear a T-shirt. I
always go to the beach to
swim, but I don’t like to
play in the sand because it
is very hot. I will also go
out of Hong Kong to anoth-
er country this summer, I
will go to Singapore with
my Aunt! I am very excited
because we will go to Lego
land. I like to make hous-
es and things with Legos. I
hope we can buy many
Legos in Singapore. This
will be a very good sum-
mer, what will you do for
the summer holiday?
-Casey Wong 4B
Summer Plans
Our School
sports there. I read and
study in the school li-
brary.
My school is a big family.
My school is an important
place because I always
study in school. The spe-
cial thing about it is the
teachers are very kind. I
would tell a new student
about the tuck shop, so
they could by some
snacks when they are
hungry. I hope everyone
can enjoy our school!
-Rayson :Leung 6A
and Henry Kwok 5A
What do you think about
our school, Wu Siu Kui? I
think it is one of the best
schools in Hong Kong. Our
teachers teach us many
things. They are very
helpful.
My favorite places in
school are the are the
playground, classroom,
library, computer room,
and tuck shop. I like the
playground the most, I do
Giant Lego Train in Lego Land
A lovely summer beach
Good Bye Wu Siu Kui! All the places in this
school are filled with
nice, patient, and
friendly people. This
school is very im-
portant to me, I feel
like I am at home when
I am here. The place I
like most is my class-
room because I can
learn, have exams, sing,
and play with my
friends.
Wu Siu Kui is full of
good people and memo-
ries. I hope to come
back to visit, and be
able to support out
school in the future.
-Raymond Law 6A
After six years at Wu
Siu Kui, I have learnt
lots of things. I didn’t
realize that the time
has gone by so fast! I
need to move to anoth-
er school, but I don’t
want to. I want to stay
in Wu Siu Kui with my
friends.
A Note From Mr. Brad
It has been an action packed and exciting year at
Wu Siu Kui. We have not only seen anniversary
celebrations, but also several amazing perfor-
mances, competition after competition, and many
fun events. Enthusiasm and diligence have been
defining features of this year. The students have
worked very hard and have spent so much of their
time preparing, studying, practicing, and master-
ing the tasks given to them. One could not ask to
study or teach at a better school. Farewell to all
the P6 students whom have grown up with us, and
may we wish them the best for years to come!
duce.
We can recycle plas-
tic, paper, and
metal.
We can reuse
so many things,
such as bottles,
boxes, clothes,
and many more.
We can reduce by
bringing our own bag to
go shopping.
-Andy Chow 5B
Why should we save
the Earth? Because the
environment is polluted.
There is so much rub-
bish in Hong Kong
alone. It is not easy to
tidy up rubbish outside
when it is on the ground.
In Hong Kong alone
there are several thou-
sand tones of rubbish
produced each day!
Wow. That’s a lot. All
the stuff you see in every
supermarket will soon
be rubbish.
How can we produce
less rubbish? We can
reuse, recycle, and re-
The 3 Rs helping our Earth
set that can be cleaned.
Remember to turn of f the
light when you leave a
room. This will reduce the
electricity that you use. You
can also check the energy
label when you buy some-
thing new to see what en-
ergy score it has. A lower
score means that is uses
less electricity. Before you
go to the rubbish bin, check
to see if your rubbish can
be recycled. If you recycle,
you are helping the envi-
ronment!
-Lily Lee 4A
Everyday we make a lot of
waste in paper, plastic,
metal, glass,
bottles, packaging
materials, and
many more. We
need to reuse
and reduce. How
can we do that?
We can reduce by
bringing our own bags
when shopping. We can
reduce the use
of tableware
such as plastic
forks, spoons,
and disposable
chopsticks by
using our own Hong Kong Recycling Bins
Steven Lau
Chris Chan
Jasmine Fung
Henry Kwok
Raymond Law
Yanson Wong
Rayson Leung
Kason Kong
Daniel Ho
Teacher-In-Charged / Editor
Mr. Brad
Team Members
A special thanks to
Advisor Headmaster Kwong
English Panels Ms. Ho and Ms. Kwan
The English Department for continuous support
Check out the
school’s website!
www.wsk.edu.hk
Jenny To
Virgina Wu
Andy Chow
Natalie Li
Lily Lee
Gabriela Lee
James Yeung
Kathy Kan
Casey Wong
Andy Lau