Ms. Chandrika Mudali from Sri Lanka (the first lady from the right)
Cantonese In-house Training (27/5-20/10, 2010)
Merchandise Manager
GapBody Women/ Athleta
Gap International Sourcing Ltd
1, Why did you choose Hong Kong Language School?
— The School was not chosen by us, it was done by the Company HR team.
2, How’s the class atmosphere?
— It was a great class as we were all from the same company having the same thoughts of what we want to learn.
3, How’s your teacher? Was your class effective? Did you learn what you had expected?
— Teacher was excellent!!, she knew what we wanted and her forcus was to improve our areas. She was just great!!
4, Will you come back & take more lessons? Why?
— I will come back when the time is appropriate.
5, Will you recommend Hong Kong Language School to your friends? Why?
— Sure I will recommend the school and the teacher.
Mr. Daniel Ou from USA, Korean (the second one from the left)
Cantonese In-house Training (27/5/10 – Mid April, 2011)
Mandarin private tuition – from June 23 until now
Director
Product Development Gap Brand
Gap International Sourcing Ltd
1, Why did you choose Hong Kong Language School?
–My company highly recommended it and I have not been disappointed!
2, How’s the class atmosphere?
–Ours was a really great interactive and fun atmosphere but always emphasized language skills.
3, How’s your teacher? Was your class effective? Did you learn what you had expected?
–Myself and the three other colleagues/students loved our instructor Branda Kwong. She was so personable, persistent, encouraging, and enthusiastic. We also threw a lot of non syllabus related inquires which she always entertained with great humor and insight. The class was very effective as were able to interact and get by in daily Hong Kong life better.
4, Will you come back & take more lessons? Why?
–Sure, I would love to time permitting. It’s not only fun, but a great way to get to know Hong Kong more intimately.
5, Will you recommend Hong Kong Language School to your friends? Why?
–I would recommend it to those who are serious about Cantonese but also to those who want a more casual, colloquial understanding of the language. Cantonese seems very special in that there is a lot of slang and local intricacies and I think the Hong Kong Language School captures that in its practice and teaching methods.