Starry starry night at Hong Kong True Light College

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By Heidi Cheng, 5E, Hong Kong True Light College
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"Starry Starry Night" was the final activity that ended our annual educational English Festival. We had about 65 schoolmates taking part and having fun. As the vice-chairwoman of the English Society, I wanted to make sure our students got the most exposure to English and had fun at the same time.

The treasure hunt required students to answer some challenging questions. And the answers were inside Easter eggs hidden all over the school. They needed to find the eggs and write down the answers within the time limit.

The students increased their knowledge of the world and learned some interesting facts about the environment.

Groups also designed environmentally friendly bonnets (a type of hat), which were displayed afterwards. The barbecue was another good way to strengthen student friendships.

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