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    Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved Tertiary Education - A-Levels, Diplomas, Degrees
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          Hello rafflesian123, sometimes things happen. My children in IP schools encounter issues with stand-in teachers for more than a term, etcetera, as well. What is in our best interest is to speak to our school - the other teachers in the department, head of department; ask them for their opinions on how you can salvage the situation, discuss what you can self-study & what guidance/support they can provide you, build a positive relationship & work something out. Maximising current resources seems more time-saving than transferring out?...

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            Raflesian123, the GP teachers are building your knowledge first before they teach you how to write an essay. I believe they have given you a few thick stacks on some topics? Have you read those? GP is also about knowledge. Even if you know how to write an essay but don’t have good knowledge, you won’t get high mark. So, it is important that you build your knowledge by reading widely e.g. newspapers, magazines, online news, school handouts, etc.


            Also, there are model essays you can read on KS Bull. They are in the student portal. According to my son, the standard is very high. Go and read those. But don’t panic if you can’t write like that as those are extreme examples (very good ones).

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              hello, does anyone who have dsa-ed to hci and/or ri through academic (math olympiad) receive any email/updates from them?

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                Raflesian123, the GP teachers are building your knowledge first before they teach you how to write an essay. I believe they have given you a few thick stacks on some topics? Have you read those? GP is also about knowledge. Even if you know how to write an essay but don't have good knowledge, you won't get high mark. So, it is important that you build your knowledge by reading widely e.g. newspapers, magazines, online news, school handouts, etc.

                Also, there are model essays you can read on KS Bull. They are in the student portal. According to my son, the standard is very high. Go and read those. But don't panic if you can't write like that as those are extreme examples (very good ones).
                Tbvvh, my older 2 children don’t like KS Bull. They read 1 or 2 essays. But they cldnt understand them lol. They also don’t read their school notes nor even their school’s GP essay publication cuz they said they were too boring.
                The only thing they read everyday without fail is the newspapers.

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                  ngl2010\" post_id=\"1915466\" time=\"1561273555\" user_id=\"40978:

                  Raflesian123, the GP teachers are building your knowledge first before they teach you how to write an essay. I believe they have given you a few thick stacks on some topics? Have you read those? GP is also about knowledge. Even if you know how to write an essay but don't have good knowledge, you won't get high mark. So, it is important that you build your knowledge by reading widely e.g. newspapers, magazines, online news, school handouts, etc.

                  Also, there are model essays you can read on KS Bull. They are in the student portal. According to my son, the standard is very high. Go and read those. But don't panic if you can't write like that as those are extreme examples (very good ones).

                  Tbvvh, my older 2 children don’t like KS Bull. They read 1 or 2 essays. But they cldnt understand them lol. They also don’t read their school notes nor even their school’s GP essay publication cuz they said they were too boring.
                  The only thing they read everyday without fail is the newspapers.

                  To each his own 😄

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                    ilovelaksa\" post_id=\"1915955\" time=\"1561532650\" user_id=\"88602:

                    ngl2010\" post_id=\"1915466\" time=\"1561273555\" user_id=\"40978:

                    Raflesian123, the GP teachers are building your knowledge first before they teach you how to write an essay. I believe they have given you a few thick stacks on some topics? Have you read those? GP is also about knowledge. Even if you know how to write an essay but don't have good knowledge, you won't get high mark. So, it is important that you build your knowledge by reading widely e.g. newspapers, magazines, online news, school handouts, etc.

                    Also, there are model essays you can read on KS Bull. They are in the student portal. According to my son, the standard is very high. Go and read those. But don't panic if you can't write like that as those are extreme examples (very good ones).

                    Tbvvh, my older 2 children don’t like KS Bull. They read 1 or 2 essays. But they cldnt understand them lol. They also don’t read their school notes nor even their school’s GP essay publication cuz they said they were too boring.
                    The only thing they read everyday without fail is the newspapers.

                    Since they love to read the news, they should probably read more editorials or magazines like the economist. The quality of english in the economist is very very good.

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                      ilovelaksa\" post_id=\"1915955\" time=\"1561532650\" user_id=\"88602:

                      [quote=ngl2010 post_id=1915466 time=1561273555 user_id=40978]Raflesian123, the GP teachers are building your knowledge first before they teach you how to write an essay. I believe they have given you a few thick stacks on some topics? Have you read those? GP is also about knowledge. Even if you know how to write an essay but don't have good knowledge, you won't get high mark. So, it is important that you build your knowledge by reading widely e.g. newspapers, magazines, online news, school handouts, etc.

                      Also, there are model essays you can read on KS Bull. They are in the student portal. According to my son, the standard is very high. Go and read those. But don't panic if you can't write like that as those are extreme examples (very good ones).

                      Tbvvh, my older 2 children don’t like KS Bull. They read 1 or 2 essays. But they cldnt understand them lol. They also don’t read their school notes nor even their school’s GP essay publication cuz they said they were too boring.
                      The only thing they read everyday without fail is the newspapers.

                      Since they love to read the news, they should probably read more editorials or magazines like the economist. The quality of english in the economist is very very good.[/quote]Problem with reading the economist / times/ NYtimes / herald etc etc etc is that they can't remember what they read. Even if the students do a summary of each article it'd be too time consuming. I suggest reading KS Bull or any other compilation essay book by some teachers so that it's more targeted. Obviously if the student got a lot of time then the economist etc will be good. We have to be realistic here.

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                        [quote=ilovelaksa post_id=1915955 time=1561532650 user_id=88602]

                        Tbvvh, my older 2 children don’t like KS Bull. They read 1 or 2 essays. But they cldnt understand them lol. They also don’t read their school notes nor even their school’s GP essay publication cuz they said they were too boring.
                        The only thing they read everyday without fail is the newspapers.

                        Since they love to read the news, they should probably read more editorials or magazines like the economist. The quality of english in the economist is very very good.

                        Problem with reading the economist / times/ NYtimes / herald etc etc etc is that they can't remember what they read. Even if the students do a summary of each article it'd be too time consuming. I suggest reading KS Bull or any other compilation essay book by some teachers so that it's more targeted. Obviously if the student got a lot of time then the economist etc will be good. We have to be realistic here.[/quote]Yes, but I'm being realistic here because her children don't like KS Bull. So rather I think they should read something that might be more interesting to them and they can improve their english in the same way as well. My son did the same thing too. He used to read an article on the Economist and list words that he didn't know and then he'd look up their definitions and learn those words. To each his own I guess 🙂

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