This study examines how the language used at home, Putonghua or Cantonese, has influenced the Chinese reading attainment of 4335 primary school students in Hong Kong. Also examined was the influence of the birthplace and home background socioeconomic status (SES) of the reader. Although the indigenous Hong Kong population uses Cantonese, a dialect of Chinese, for everyday communications, the Chinese written in school is Modern Standard Written Chinese (MSWC), the written equivalent of Putonghua, the spoken language of the people of China. Many of the numerous families migrating from China to Hong Kong in recent years have brought with them children educated in Putonghua in China and with extensive experience of MSWC. It was hypothesised tha...
The teaching and learning of English is pervasive in Hong Kong, and children begin to learn English ...
The reading attainment of the 3,875 primary 4 Hong Kong primary school students participating in the...
The research reported is the third in a series of studies of Hong Kong Primary 4 students' progress ...
This study examines how the language used at home, Putonghua or Cantonese, has influenced the Chines...
The English reading comprehension ability of 4,352 Grade 4 Hong Kong students was tested. The studen...
China resumed its sovereignty over Hong Kong in 1997. Since then drastic changes in this former Brit...
Session OS-EL-09: Influences on Early Learning 9Conference Theme: Children’s Cultural WorldThis stud...
The study is situated in Guangzhou. From the inception of China’s economic reform in 1980s, this cit...
Parents of 480 Chinese preschoolers in Beijing, Hong Kong, and Singapore reported on their involveme...
In a bilingual society like Singapore, home language environment (HLE) of Singaporean children is be...
China resumed its sovereignty over Hong Kong in 1997. Since then drastic changes in this former Brit...
The impact of home spoken language on learning to read Chinese: comparing Mandarin monolingual child...
This paper offers insights into an under-researched area of Chinese language learning among Hong Kon...
This chapter reports on the findings of a project that investigated 15 South Asian (SA) English majo...
With the impending change of status of Hong Kong from a British colony to an integral partof the Peo...
The teaching and learning of English is pervasive in Hong Kong, and children begin to learn English ...
The reading attainment of the 3,875 primary 4 Hong Kong primary school students participating in the...
The research reported is the third in a series of studies of Hong Kong Primary 4 students' progress ...
This study examines how the language used at home, Putonghua or Cantonese, has influenced the Chines...
The English reading comprehension ability of 4,352 Grade 4 Hong Kong students was tested. The studen...
China resumed its sovereignty over Hong Kong in 1997. Since then drastic changes in this former Brit...
Session OS-EL-09: Influences on Early Learning 9Conference Theme: Children’s Cultural WorldThis stud...
The study is situated in Guangzhou. From the inception of China’s economic reform in 1980s, this cit...
Parents of 480 Chinese preschoolers in Beijing, Hong Kong, and Singapore reported on their involveme...
In a bilingual society like Singapore, home language environment (HLE) of Singaporean children is be...
China resumed its sovereignty over Hong Kong in 1997. Since then drastic changes in this former Brit...
The impact of home spoken language on learning to read Chinese: comparing Mandarin monolingual child...
This paper offers insights into an under-researched area of Chinese language learning among Hong Kon...
This chapter reports on the findings of a project that investigated 15 South Asian (SA) English majo...
With the impending change of status of Hong Kong from a British colony to an integral partof the Peo...
The teaching and learning of English is pervasive in Hong Kong, and children begin to learn English ...
The reading attainment of the 3,875 primary 4 Hong Kong primary school students participating in the...
The research reported is the third in a series of studies of Hong Kong Primary 4 students' progress ...