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DSE: Hong Kong’s exam authority cancels English-speaking assessment amid Omicron outbreak

  • Speaking exam, part of curriculum for university entry, cancelled for three consecutive years
  • Exam authority chief says proximity required for English oral assessment could lead to ‘higher risk of [virus] transmissions’

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Hong Kong’s exam authority has announced plans on Friday to cancel the English-speaking assessment for the university entrance curriculum amid the Omicron outbreak.

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The exam, part of the Diploma of Secondary Education (DSE), which determines entrance to the city’s universities, has been cancelled for three consecutive years.

The Hong Kong Examinations and Assessment Authority said the practical exams for physical education and music would also be postponed until the end of May or early June.

Wei Xiangdong, the secretary general of the authority, said they had no alternative but to cancel the verbal exam.

“Candidates can’t sit too far from each other during the group discussion, otherwise they won’t be able to hear others. But then there could be a higher risk of [virus] transmissions,” Wei said.

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The score weighting of the speaking paper accounted for 10 per cent, the smallest share of the overall grade for English.

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