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    All About Chinese Speech & Drama

    Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved Music, Singing, Dancing, Speech & Drama
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      wee75
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      Not sure if we’re talking about the same person but my kid is taking Mandarin S&D at Yishun Han Language under "Gao Lao Shi". I believe she’s the same Mdm Koh you are talking about. (I heard she’s the wife of the founder of Han Language)

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        sweetjam
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        wee75:
        Not sure if we're talking about the same person but my kid is taking Mandarin S&D at Yishun Han Language under \"Gao Lao Shi\". I believe she's the same Mdm Koh you are talking about. (I heard she's the wife of the founder of Han Language)

        What do the teacher teach in speech and drama? Dramatisation or pronounciation? Would love to hear from you more if you could share your child's experience there.

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          sembgal
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          phtthp:
          Hanvid:

          I enquired with Han Language at Fu Lu Shou after reading MMM's recommendation for Mdm Koh's chinese speech and drama class. It seems her class sessions are pretty limited as she is the only popular s&D teacher there.


          Han language at Fu Lu Shou said Mdm Koh had left.
          anyone know where is Mdm Koh teaching s&d now ? TQ

          She is teaching at Yishun Han Language currently.

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            hii
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            Chinese culture and literacy course (60minutes)


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              janiz
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              I am looking for a chinese s&d programme for my K1 kid. Any recommendations?

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                sembgal
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                I check out Hua Language charge $438 for 11 lessons of P1 Chinese Oral & Show & Tell. Can parents whose children are enrolled with Hua Language share with me your child’s experience?

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                  sembgal
                  last edited by

                  janiz:
                  I am looking for a chinese s&d programme for my K1 kid. Any recommendations?

                  You can try Magic Moments Chinese Speech & Drama since your child is in K1.

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                    sodawoo
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                    Hi


                    Is there any good Chinese speech and drama programme for 3-4 yrs olds? Has anyone sent their kids to Julia Gabriel or Crestar for such a programme? Any feedback or recommendations? Thanks.

                    Triplejoy



                    Hi,

                    Am sending my gal to CS Montessori at Bukit Timah Plaza. It is a twice-weekly programme. On Mondays, its speech and drama, with comprehension and a little bit of writing. On Thursday its visual arts. I tot the fees was very ex tho. Works out to $35 a lesson, $280 a month. But my gal seems to enjoy it and I think its quite effective.



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                      chingy
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                      Hi,

                      My son is 3.5 years old. He’s pretty shy and doesnt seem to like Mandarin. I started him in berries last month and he will tell me that he doesn’t want to go to berries.
                      Does Chinese speech and Drama help your kids to enjoy mandarin??

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                        qiqimi
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                        Chingy,


                        You might want to consider mediacorp Chinese lessons. No writing at all, mostly acting, singing and playing. My kids enjoyed it very much when they were there. They were there for a year end. Once they are comfortable with the language, I pulled them out and put them in Berries which is more academic.

                        http://www.mediaacademy.sg/page/term-co ... rse-2015-1


                        http://www.mediaacademy.sg/page/term-co ... rse-2015-1

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