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    Busy Bee Learning Centre - Discussion

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      jasmineong
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      FantasyLandDreams:
      jasmineong:

      No problem:) I find that Wang is more comprehensive but BusyBee is of a slightly higher standard so it depends on what you are looking for. If your child's weakness is with compre and compo, then I think BusyBee could be a better fit. But if there are other areas of weakness then Wang could be better.


      Can I check, busybee is better in teaching compre and compo than Wang, in terms of teaching methods? Casting aside the fact that Busybee materials are slightly harder than Wang first I mean...would like to heard some feedback about teaching methods, thanks!

      Busybee focuses more on compre and compo so they have more time to go through these 2 components, hence I find that their coverage is more thorough. In Wang, they go through more components and go through quite fast, there are many times my kids will come out lost after class. I needed to have a pte tutor to help them out. Having said that, one of my kids is still in Wang and one has switched to Busybee. I am still monitoring to see overall effectiveness.

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        FantasyLandDreams
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        jasmineong:
        FantasyLandDreams:

        [quote=\"jasmineong\"]No problem:) I find that Wang is more comprehensive but BusyBee is of a slightly higher standard so it depends on what you are looking for. If your child's weakness is with compre and compo, then I think BusyBee could be a better fit. But if there are other areas of weakness then Wang could be better.


        Can I check, busybee is better in teaching compre and compo than Wang, in terms of teaching methods? Casting aside the fact that Busybee materials are slightly harder than Wang first I mean...would like to heard some feedback about teaching methods, thanks!

        Busybee focuses more on compre and compo so they have more time to go through these 2 components, hence I find that their coverage is more thorough. In Wang, they go through more components and go through quite fast, there are many times my kids will come out lost after class. I needed to have a pte tutor to help them out. Having said that, one of my kids is still in Wang and one has switched to Busybee. I am still monitoring to see overall effectiveness.[/quote]Don't mind can I ask, your kid who has switched to Busybee, is in P5 or P6 too? Thanks.

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          jasmineong
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          Sure:) The one who switched is in P5.

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            FantasyLandDreams
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            jasmineong:
            Sure:) The one who switched is in P5.

            Thank you very much.

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              jasmineong
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              No prob:)

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                letlive
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                Interested to get p5 and p6 busybees materials. Please throw them away if you do not need them anymore.Please pm me. Thank you.

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                  gerbabies
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                  I am interested to get p5 and p6 busybees materials.

                  Please pm me.
                  Thank you.

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                    gir_gir87
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                    hi, anyone got p3 material to spare?


                    i may be enrolling my daughter for the compo class @ Rail Mall, any reviews? TYVM:)

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                      annalee
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                      gir_gir87:
                      hi, anyone got p3 material to spare?


                      i may be enrolling my daughter for the compo class @ Rail Mall, any reviews? TYVM:)
                      My boy is not there he is at HCL but I have a friend with 2 kids there at Busy Bees Rail Mall. She likes them, apparently they have really helped her kids. One kid is now in P6, always getting A star and the other is in P2 class. They both started there at around P2-P3.

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                        Mrs Ang
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                        gir_gir87:
                        hi, anyone got p3 material to spare?


                        i may be enrolling my daughter for the compo class @ Rail Mall, any reviews? TYVM:)
                        Hi, their materials are much higher than school standard. Good if your dc is able to understand and diligent in doing the revision.

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