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I got my brother to turn in the form to KBCK when his daughter's 3 months old.
If you are determined to put your kid in IS, it's better off you use English as his/her 1st language, not a mixture of Chinese and English.
My son (KBCK and now in ESF) spoke only English up to 3 years old. I'm not worried about his Chinese as I know he will spend at least the first 12 years in HK. He started to pick up Cantonese when he's 4, I guess from watching TV and from the local environment. It's less than a year's time that he changed from zero Cantonese to extremely fluent Cantonese. He's now able to read most Chinese street names, 80% of restaurant menu in Chinese, understand Chinese newspaper headlines (except very particular words). He speaks better Mandarin than I do, and without doubt he can survive in both English and Chinese environment. |
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