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    2013 PSLE Discussions and Strategy

    Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved Primary 6 & PSLE
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    • JenniferJ Offline
      Jennifer
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      smileplease:
      balletmum:

      Chinese oral topic today - recess time.

      Conversation - what you do during free time.

      Today's both CL and EL conversation seemed easier.


      I do not think the CL conversation - what you do during free time - is simple for some pupils.

      Where got free time? Holidays always bugged with tons of sch work :rotflmao:

      After school hours, either supplementary lessons or tuition lessons.

      Weekends - enrichment lessons aka swimming, piano, sports, etc

      I eat my breakfast in the car on the way to school, eat my lunch in the car on the way to tuition classes, eat my dinner in front of the TV watching the 7pm drama.

      Think my only free time is my sleeping hours :rotflmao:

      If I said all the above to the examiners, what marks would I get ah 😉

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        TheAnswer
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        I’m sure kids are good at making up stories for their oral. I used to do that when I have nothing to share during oral.

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          janet88
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          PSLE ORAL...OVER :rahrah:

          Get out for some fun...recharge batteries!

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            funnydaddy
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            Jennifer:
            smileplease:

            [quote=\"balletmum\"]Chinese oral topic today - recess time.

            Conversation - what you do during free time.

            Today's both CL and EL conversation seemed easier.


            I do not think the CL conversation - what you do during free time - is simple for some pupils.

            Where got free time? Holidays always bugged with tons of sch work :rotflmao:

            After school hours, either supplementary lessons or tuition lessons.

            Weekends - enrichment lessons aka swimming, piano, sports, etc

            I eat my breakfast in the car on the way to school, eat my lunch in the car on the way to tuition classes, eat my dinner in front of the TV watching the 7pm drama.

            Think my only free time is my sleeping hours :rotflmao:

            If I said all the above to the examiners, what marks would I get ah 😉[/quote]
            These sound familiar. But kids wont get tired until they really resting and sleeping.....

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              icy_mama
              last edited by

              Jennifer:
              smileplease:

              [quote=\"balletmum\"]Chinese oral topic today - recess time.

              Conversation - what you do during free time.

              Today's both CL and EL conversation seemed easier.


              I do not think the CL conversation - what you do during free time - is simple for some pupils.

              Where got free time? Holidays always bugged with tons of sch work :rotflmao:

              After school hours, either supplementary lessons or tuition lessons.

              Weekends - enrichment lessons aka swimming, piano, sports, etc

              I eat my breakfast in the car on the way to school, eat my lunch in the car on the way to tuition classes, eat my dinner in front of the TV watching the 7pm drama.

              Think my only free time is my sleeping hours :rotflmao:

              If I said all the above to the examiners, what marks would I get ah 😉[/quote] :rotflmao: i think you may still get good marks, depending on how it is communicated. oral is about communication isn't it?

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                buds
                last edited by

                For thinking outta the box, she might score pretty high. :rotflmao:

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                  roborovski
                  last edited by

                  My ds said he and his classmates were asked about 4 questions each on the conversational section and he took only around 5 minutes for this oral exam. My ds is rather proficient in spoken english (but not mandarin) and he said the examiners were very friendly which he felt was very encouraging.

                  Can anyone share if this is a good or bad sign and if your dc has the same experience?

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                    Verysuperkiasu
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                    :goodpost:

                    rocklee:
                    This PSLE journey has indeed been a long and tiring one, not only for kids but for parents too. It is not only a test of the knowledge of the kids, it is also a test of their stamina, their stress management and time management skills. Hopefully, this learning experience will help the kids cope better with the even more challenging and demanding secondary school life.


                    For this year, DS has been very tired with the long hours spent in school for the supplementary classes, followed by the never ending homework. Being his primary source of support, I not only have to help him out with his forever challenging maths and science questions, I have also to be his counsellor and cheerleader. I have to counsel him whenever he faces problems and frustrations in dealing with his teachers and friends. I have to cheer him on whenever he falls and feels like giving up hope. I have also to ensure that he is physically and mentally strong enough to tackle the challenges ahead. Seems that it is never easy being a parent nowadays.
                    Nevertheless, I am glad I am walking this journey with him, sharing his feelings and understanding his thoughts. The bond has grown stronger and I am able to step into his shoes and think why he displays certain behaviour. I am not sure if he can make it to the school of his choice, since he has never met that cut-off point since P5. But it is indeed encouraging to see him putting in the effort and even sacrificing some of his playtime. All I can say is really “GOOD LUCK”. At the end of the day, all I care is really to have a healthy and happy boy!

                    I SALUTE all the parents here who give your best support to your kids in every way. Let’s countdown to 1 Oct and celebrate! All the best to all P6 pupils!
                    :goodpost:

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                      Verysuperkiasu
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                      roborovski:
                      My ds said he and his classmates were asked about 4 questions each on the conversational section and he took only around 5 minutes for this oral exam. My ds is rather proficient in spoken english (but not mandarin) and he said the examiners were very friendly which he felt was very encouraging.

                      Can anyone share if this is a good or bad sign and if your dc has the same experience?
                      yesterday MT oral - the teachers were very friendly and smiled. But today EL oral - the teachers looked grumpy and that affected dd's performance a little - she became nervous and stammered in her conversation. I think it's because some teachers get bored easily esp if your child is the last few to be tested. But I heard that they are not allowed to say 'good' or any clue about the marks.

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                        roborovski
                        last edited by

                        Verysuperkiasu:
                        roborovski:

                        My ds said he and his classmates were asked about 4 questions each on the conversational section and he took only around 5 minutes for this oral exam. My ds is rather proficient in spoken english (but not mandarin) and he said the examiners were very friendly which he felt was very encouraging.

                        Can anyone share if this is a good or bad sign and if your dc has the same experience?

                        yesterday MT oral - the teachers were very friendly and smiled. But today EL oral - the teachers looked grumpy and that affected dd's performance a little - she became nervous and stammered in her conversation. I think it's because some teachers get bored easily esp if your child is the last few to be tested. But I heard that they are not allowed to say 'good' or any clue about the marks.

                        Thanks for sharing. For yesterday's MT oral, only 2 questions were asked and it took him 10 minutes to complete the exam. I am worried that his conversation today is too brief and that's why they needed to ask him so many different questions and ended so soon.

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