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    Learning Chinese (Primary/Preschool)

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    • tankeeT Offline
      tankee
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      How old is your DD?

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        Iams.039069mummy
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        dd is 6yrs old. Any advice??


        Thks…

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          lnjason888
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          More chinese reading

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            zarahsmom
            last edited by

            am also into this club now.. helpin child with chinese..


            http://kidslearnchinesesg.wordpress.com/

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              zarahsmom
              last edited by

              try this.. with your child.. we are trying to finish this in 120 days.. to supplement dd's bridging class..


              for pre-primary children, i think its a must to ensure that they can master all of the topics, words, characters, phrases in this lesson, prior to primary 1.. I should have done this earlier..

              http://kidschinesepodcast.com/lessons/
              There are 3 levels
              Level 1- Kindergartener
              Level 2 - First Grader (P1)
              Level 3 - 2nd Grader (P2)

              note that this is targeted to non-Chinese learning Chinese as a 2nd or 3rd language... so its very very basic...

              i use this to gauge my child's readiness for more serious Chinese lessons which may include drills...

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                sweetbaby
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                zarahsmom


                Thx u. The DS had limited exposure to the language and we’re anxious that he’ll struggle next year in P1.

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                  zarahsmom
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                  sweetbaby, I seriously have to say that before attending primary 1 child must at least have the vocabulary, phrases in the lessons I outlined above..


                  my dd who is in primary 1 now cannot even say her name and age 😞 much less understand the instructions.. even the online resources given to them by the school are in 100% Chinese.. so I cannot even help her to find out what the instructions are.. I really pity my dd and blamed myself for not being proactive.. am playing catch up now...

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                    sembgal
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                    In order to improve my child’s spoken Chinese, I created funny stories and shared with my child. My child was excited and wanted to create her own Chinese stories to share with me too. I find this activity helpful in getting a child to speak Mandarin. The parents can help the child to replace the English word with Chinese word and it really makes learning so much fun. My main concern is getting my child to communicate in Mandarin proficiently before she enters P1. if you have any other ideas to share how to encourage a child to speak Mandarin, please share. Thanks.

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                      lifestylelink
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                      sembgal:
                      In order to improve my child's spoken Chinese, I created funny stories and shared with my child. My child was excited and wanted to create her own Chinese stories to share with me too. I find this activity helpful in getting a child to speak Mandarin. The parents can help the child to replace the English word with Chinese word and it really makes learning so much fun. My main concern is getting my child to communicate in Mandarin proficiently before she enters P1. if you have any other ideas to share how to encourage a child to speak Mandarin, please share. Thanks.

                      When my son was born, I expose him to English first, intentionally so that he will have advantage. 99% of the time, my hubby and I communicate in Mandarin, but when it comes to him, I speak English. And therefore, his first languauge is English and daddy has no choice but to talk to him in English too. However, everyone else in our family, my parents and parents in laws, all communicate in Mandarin 98% of the time. Guess what, my son obviously don't understand and he is frustrated. In fact, he boycotted the Art Lesson I signed up for him at the nearby CC because the trainer speaks Mandarin. And to make things worst, since December last year, I've switched him from a \"potato\" childcare to a \"mandarin\" childcare. You could imagine the frustration in him when he cannot convey his feelings or thought anymore, the feedback i got from the new childcare is he is a quiet, obedient boy. LOL... but actually his is the talkative and KPO type.

                      Anyway, in order to help him blend in with the rest of the family and with his new friends at the childcare centre, I have to teach him Chinese. I wanted to send him to the classroom based Chinese enrichment centre and he protested, also the enrolment were very full and I couldn't get a seat anyway. Since he likes to play with eletronic devices, not that I want him too but he is already kinda addicted, and daddy bought a new laptop, I decided to let him learn online.

                      I searched and came upon this chinese learning software, meant for 2-10 years old, developed in China. There are three modules, first for baby which consists of flash cards, two is chinese for 3-10, and the third one (new addition) is maths for 3-10.

                      I signed up for the trial and my DS is totally captivated. He just keep returning to the programme daily till we got locked out, end of trial. It is fun and interactive, and the success factor, I believe is in that he gets to learn 3-5 new words every day. And because it is child-initiated learning, his mandarin improves quickly. There was a little difficulty when I tried to pay for it because this software is from China, I can't pay with our Singapore issued credit card.

                      Anyway, cut the story short, I managed to pay and subscribe to the software (I took both the Chinese and Maths modules). After just 2 weeks, DS is able to response to me in simple Mandarin and now, he is much happier at home and at school and not felt left out. The other day he was able to speak in Mandarin, with proper Grammar, two sentences with no mistake, that is what I called impressive. And by the way, the Chinese module comes complete with Hanyupinyin and ability to print out the Chinese Charactes for practice. Subscription to the Chinese and Maths modules gives a 4 years online access. After the daily learning, the child has a chance to listen to an educational story, children songs, learn poem or make-an-origami.

                      I really likes the software and is speaking with them, the developer, on other payment methods that will grant easy access to more Singapore parents.

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                        mom72
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                        My P2 is weak in Chinese too. She doesn't hate chinese but she has problem remembering the characters and forgeting it very quickly. She's currently with a tution centre, but I don't see much improvement, just managed to maintain. Thinking if I should pull her out and teach her myself but yet, I'm worried I'm not able to commit to what I plan. 😞

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