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Why Choose Global Kids for Your Child?

Where Will Your Child’s
Language Adventure Begin?

Toddler Playing Drums

TK

Toddlers 2–3.5

A playful, sensory-rich introduction to Cantonese using songs and games to spark early curiosity.

Kids Painting Activity

K

Kindergarten 4–6

Building confidence and a strong foundation through interactive storytelling and fun-filled activities.

Children in School Uniform

JP

Junior Primary 7–9

Expanding vocabulary and literacy skills
with engaging topics that connect culture
to their daily lives.

Student Raising Hand

SP

Senior Primary 9–12

Deepening reading and writing proficiency to foster independent expression and cultural understanding.

Students In School Uniforms

GCSE

Targeted exam preparation focusing on technique and fluency to help students secure top grades.

Smiling School Students

A-Level

Mastering advanced language skills and critical cultural analysis to prepare students for university success.

Select a class to learn more, or WhatsApp us for help with choosing the right level.

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 GCSE
CHINESE 

Course

The General Certificate of Secondary Education (GCSE) is an internationally recognized academic qualification. 

Our GCSE courses are designed for Hong Kong students who have moved to the UK, especially those who are unable to attend Chinese classes in local schools.

Through our Zoom classes, students can continue learning Chinese from anywhere in the world.

Our curriculum is closely aligned with the GCSE syllabus and integrates elements from the current IB curriculum as well as Hong Kong history and culture. By discussing recent global issues in class, overseas students can also broaden their horizons.

With our online lessons, students can continue to develop a bilingual mindset while maintaining their Chinese reading and writing proficiency.

In terms of lesson design, our course structure follows the latest GCSE curriculum. Classes include interactive discussions, case studies, reading comprehension exercises, and writing tasks.

All lessons are conducted in Cantonese and taught using traditional Chinese.

GCSE Cantonese

Beginner level 

​(BB2)

For children aged 8–13

Suitable for students with basic Cantonese speaking and listening skills,

with emerging / foundational reading and writing abilities (reading & writing levels may be relatively low)

Designed to prepare students to sit for the GCSE examination within 3 years.

GCSE Cantonese

Preparation

(B3)

For teenagers aged 11–17

Suitable for students whose Chinese reading and writing abilities are comparable to upper primary or junior secondary levels in Hong Kong.

Designed for students who are preparing to take the GCSE examination next year.

GCSE Cantonese

Intensive

(A)

Held annually from October to February, this 16-week intensive course is designed specifically for students preparing for the current year’s GCSE examination.

The course begins with thematic vocabulary organization and then progresses to practice using past exam papers, covering all four assessment components: listening, speaking, reading, and writing. Students receive balanced practice across all skills.

All lessons include classroom exercises, such as short writing tasks, translation, oral presentations, listening exercises, and dictation.

 A Level
CHINESE 

Course

For Ages 16–18, who have completed the GCSE Chinese course and aim to take the GCE A-Level examination
within the next 1–2 years.

Course content includes:

  • Thematic Discussion & Critical Thinking:
    Using current affairs and cultural topics as entry points, this module develops students’ ability to analyze issues deeply and think independently.

     

  • Reading & Writing Skills Development:
    Comprehensive improvement of Chinese expression, covering grammar, content organization, and argumentation skills.

     

  • Translation & Language Sensitivity Training:
    Strengthening bilingual thinking and precision in meaning and usage between Chinese and English.

     

  • Mock Assessments & Oral Practice:
    Building confidence through discussions and practical exercises while familiarizing students with exam requirements.

     

Course Objective:

The course aims to balance language training and cognitive development, enabling students to engage in in-depth, logical discussion and writing in Chinese, providing a solid foundation for further studies and future development.

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