English Department

STUDENT ESSAYS
(2004-05)

 
   
NAME
CLASS
TITLE
DATE
NEWSPAPER / MAGAZINE
Chan Ka Ki
6A
Earning points
13-7-2005
South China Morning Post
Lam Nim Chi
6A
Planting trees a good start
9-7-2005
South China Morning Post
Chan Ka Ki
6A
Mainland pollution needs to be tackled
8-7-2005
South China Morning Post
To Pak Chi
6A
Help the hospital
8-7-2005
South China Morning Post
Chan Chun Kit
6A
Declining birth rate a worry for HK
5-7-2005
South China Morning Post
Kwan Lai Ping
6B
Letters can help ease the pain
30-6-2005
South China Morning Post
Chan Tung Fa
6B
Healthy option for exam success
10-6-2005
South China Morning Post
Cheng Pit Kwan
6A
Pollution takes shine off city
10-6-2005
South China Morning Post
Chan Chun Kit
6A
Students need healthy food
2-6-2005
South China Morning Post
Carrie Wong
6A
Beware of brand addiction
27-4-2005
South China Morning Post
Carrie Wong
6A
Brand names not worth their price
26-4-2005
South China Morning Post
Leung Ka Ki
6A
Royal dilemma for Japanese
25-4-2005
South China Morning Post
Sandy Kwan
6B
Save the environment - use fewer plastic bags
20-4-2005
South China Morning Post
Kwong Lok Man
6A
Success means more than money
19-4-2005
South China Morning Post
Grace Wong
6A
Skipping breakfast an unhealthy trend
15-4-2005
South China Morning Post
Lau Ting Him
6B
TV programme a bad influence
13-4-2005
South China Morning Post
Chow Cheung Fat
6A
Too much spent on hiring actors
12-4-2005
South China Morning Post
Lam Wing Yin
7A
NET scheme a proven success
11-4-2005
South China Morning Post
Chung Chi Ying
6A
Money cannot buy everything in life
11-4-2005
South China Morning Post
Chan Tik Man
6A
SAR should accept nudist camp
8-4-2005
South China Morning Post
Chan Yee Ling
6B
Science brings hope
8-4-2005
South China Morning Post
Lee Ka Kiu
6A
Public laundry
23-3-2005
South China Morning Post
Chan Tik Man
6A
Teens pitch in to preserve nature
22-3-2005
South China Morning Post
Chan Ka Ki
6A
Media draws attention to elderly
17-3-2005
South China Morning Post
Chan Chun Kit
6A
Elderly's plight
10-3-2005
South China Morning Post
Helen Yick Nga Sin
7A
Develop arts before a cultural hub
9-3-2005
South China Morning Post
Helen Yick Nga Sin
7A
Hong Kong ignored red ants warning
7-3-2005
South China Morning Post
Tse Po Yu
6A
Act now to improve condition of public toilets
4-3-2005
South China Morning Post
Helen Yick Nga Sin
7A
Government over-reacts to red fire ants
3-3-2005
South China Morning Post
Cary Lo Sik Yee
7A
Chance for seventh formers to prepare
3-3-2005
South China Morning Post
Lam Kwan Him
6A
New ticketing system kicks off
2-3-2005
South China Morning Post
Kwong Lok Man
6A
People should respect Charles' decision
1-3-2005
South China Morning Post
Lam Wing Yin
7A
Help and learn from new immigrants
25-2-2005
South China Morning Post
To Pak Chi
6A
Quick response
24-2-2005
South China Morning Post
Mok Wan Chi
7B
Choose the best way for you to beat stress
4-2-2005
South China Morning Post
Mok Wan Chi
7B
Do not get addicted to gambling
2-2-2005
South China Morning Post
Chau Wing Sze
7B
Daddy dearest
26-1-2005
South China Morning Post
Lam Pui Man
7B
Inadequate care for children
20-1-2005
South China Morning Post
Tina Chan
7A
Give our teachers a better chance
19-1-2005
South China Morning Post
Lam Pui Man
7B
Teens need to show their worth
18-1-2005
South China Morning Post
Lam Pui Man
7B
Government makes effort to fight poverty
17-1-2005
South China Morning Post
Ng Cheuk Hin
7B
Three rules for good health
13-1-2005
South China Morning Post
Lo Sze Wing
7B
Stop discrimination
13-1-2005
South China Morning Post
Shadow Chow
7B
Young victims face danger
12-1-2005
South China Morning Post
Siu Hing Wang
7B
Soothing music
12-1-2005
South China Morning Post
Kin Chan
7B
World responds quickly to nature's fury
11-1-2005
South China Morning Post
Lam Pui Man
7B
Easing the burden of elderly people
11-1-2005
South China Morning Post
Lam Pui Man
7B
Help needed for jobless graduates
10-1-2005
South China Morning Post
Clover Lam
7B
Ways to improve learning at school
10-1-2005
South China Morning Post
Lo Sze Wing
7B
Comedy can bring happiness
10-1-2005
South China Morning Post
Jessica Poon
7B
Piracy threat
5-1-2005
South China Morning Post
Clover Lam
7B
Putting theory into practice
5-1-2005
South China Morning Post
Siu Hing Wang
7B
Drinking tea is good for you
4-1-2005
South China Morning Post
West Lau
7B
Disneyland a boost for Hong Kong
4-1-2005
South China Morning Post
Jackie Cheung
7B
If you want to learn English, speak it often
4-1-2005
South China Morning Post
Jackie Cheung
7B
Improving your interview skills
22-12-2004
Hong Kong Standard
Wong Hung Sing
7B
Healthy living
22-12-2004
South China Morning Post
Chau Wing Sze
7B
Memory pill
20-12-2004
South China Morning Post
Jessica Poon
7B
Hard work needed to keep ranking
26-11-2004
South China Morning Post
Wong Wing Fung
7B
Election debacle
25-11-2004
South China Morning Post
Ng Po Kuen
7B
Develop creativity in daily life
24-11-2004
South China Morning Post
Clover Lam
7B
Watching TV helps bring the family together
22-11-2004
South China Morning Post
Cheung Ying Ying
7B
Endangered species pays the price of status
11-11-2004
South China Morning Post
Ng Po Kuen
7B
A good phone is good enoguh
11-11-2004
South China Morning Post
Wong Wing Fung
7B
Stop Bush can help stop the Middle East carnage
8-11-2004
South China Morning Post
Wong Shuk Ming
7A
China's chance to shine in 2008
20-10-2004
South China Morning Post
Chan Wai Kin
7B
Americans need a smarter leader
18-10-2004
South China Morning Post
Ho Yiu Cheong
7B
The fascinating world of genetics
6-10-2004
South China Morning Post