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    Which chinese tuition is good for P3 who can't read or write?

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      sharon123456
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      I used to play 'Chinese charactor flashcards with my daughter in her primary school days. It is fun to recognise words this way as a start.


      But if you can’t work with your child, then Kumon could be an option. It helps to talk to school teacher for suggestions too.

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        Hi, has anyone tried any tutor who is able to teach a P3 who is really weak in chinese. (can't recognise and write chinese) ?

        Thinking of putting him to Kumon.
        If your child is very weak he might not be able to catch up with the pace in a tuition class as they have targeted areas to cover in each lesson.

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          zac's mum
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          I think Kumon is child-paced so it won’t matter how the rest of the class is progressing?


          I heard Kumon is worksheet-based though.

          If the centre has an English-speaking teacher who can explain each Chinese word patiently (with English translation) to the child, that may be more helpful for the child to pick up the language.

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