This paper investigates the development of academic language proficiency through immersion in middle school programmes in Hong Kong and Xi’an. The study reveals that in both contexts students have exposure to complex academic language through teacher talk and textbooks; however, there is not sufficient support for students’ academic language use in writing. The paper discusses the possible causes and suggests how students can be helped to develop better academic language proficiency in these immersion contexts
This study explored a group of mainland Chinese research postgraduate students’ attitudes to using...
The present study evaluates the impact of the fine-tuning medium of instruction (MOI) policy in Hong...
The Hong Kong education system has recently undergone a major structural reform, changing from the s...
In this article, Herbert Marsh, Kit-Tai Hau, and Chit-Kwong Kong evaluate the effects of instruction...
The aim of this study was to investigate vocabulary knowledge and growth across two different langua...
Following the hand-over of Hong Kong to China in 1997, the medium of instruction in most secondary s...
In a number of papers Schumann has developed the thesis that second language learning is an aspect o...
A study was carried out to understand the language use and language attitudes of the Cantonese speak...
In Hong Kong, the demand for school leavers with effective English skills has been exceeding supply ...
The most debated issue in Hong Kong education is the choice of language as medium of instruction. Hi...
However effective second/foreign language teachers are at teaching their subject, their hard work ne...
As with colonial transition elsewhere, the language patterns in Hong Kong have changed with the retu...
In the present day Mandarin Chinese has become a commonly taught language in the U.S. Mandarin is wi...
The importance of learning Chinese for SA (South Asian) students in their integration into Hong Kong...
This paper explores student and teacher perspectives of challenges relating to the levels of compete...
This study explored a group of mainland Chinese research postgraduate students’ attitudes to using...
The present study evaluates the impact of the fine-tuning medium of instruction (MOI) policy in Hong...
The Hong Kong education system has recently undergone a major structural reform, changing from the s...
In this article, Herbert Marsh, Kit-Tai Hau, and Chit-Kwong Kong evaluate the effects of instruction...
The aim of this study was to investigate vocabulary knowledge and growth across two different langua...
Following the hand-over of Hong Kong to China in 1997, the medium of instruction in most secondary s...
In a number of papers Schumann has developed the thesis that second language learning is an aspect o...
A study was carried out to understand the language use and language attitudes of the Cantonese speak...
In Hong Kong, the demand for school leavers with effective English skills has been exceeding supply ...
The most debated issue in Hong Kong education is the choice of language as medium of instruction. Hi...
However effective second/foreign language teachers are at teaching their subject, their hard work ne...
As with colonial transition elsewhere, the language patterns in Hong Kong have changed with the retu...
In the present day Mandarin Chinese has become a commonly taught language in the U.S. Mandarin is wi...
The importance of learning Chinese for SA (South Asian) students in their integration into Hong Kong...
This paper explores student and teacher perspectives of challenges relating to the levels of compete...
This study explored a group of mainland Chinese research postgraduate students’ attitudes to using...
The present study evaluates the impact of the fine-tuning medium of instruction (MOI) policy in Hong...
The Hong Kong education system has recently undergone a major structural reform, changing from the s...