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    Q&A : P3 Chinese and Eng syllabus 2016

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    • jedamumJ Offline
      jedamum
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      Get from school. Moe don’t have guideline for p3 papers and up to school to set. Even the top schools papers sections may differ from school to school. But some basic structure are there. Can use as rough guide.


      Schools likely to have given past year papers to practice before the actual exams, so you can use that as a good gauge. Try to link up with the parents in the same school physically or here to find out more.

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        yewsm
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        Thanks ! I wanted that info so that I know which assessment books to get. Do you hv any good P3 assessment books to recommend for Eng / Math / Chinese / Science ?

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          rainy5
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          I would also like to know what are the good P3 assessment books to get. Thank you.

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          • jedamumJ Offline
            jedamum
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            The kind of books to get also depends on what weakness areas you want to target and are you looking at drilling basic or higher order thinking or exam rev prep, as what is useful for one may not be for another person.


            For exam rev prep, top schools past papers are very useful but their answers some incorrect.

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              LuluSingapore
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              Hi, I wanted to share with you a good deal: VivaLing, the world’s first online languages academy for kids, very popular in Europe and in the US, is now opening classes for P3 students in Singapore for English and Chinese. They have a special offer: - 25% for their very small group tuitions- s$291 for one term. They follow the MOE curriculum. Very convenient and affordable solution! Hope this can help some of you. Cheers

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                cyncyn9898
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                Any recommendation for enrichment classes or home tuition for p3 compo writing?

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                  PrimaryParent
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                  LuluSingapore:
                  Hi, I wanted to share with you a good deal: VivaLing, the world's first online languages academy for kids, very popular in Europe and in the US, is now opening classes for P3 students in Singapore for English and Chinese. They have a special offer: - 25% for their very small group tuitions- s$291 for one term. They follow the MOE curriculum. Very convenient and affordable solution! Hope this can help some of you. Cheers

                  where are the locations?

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