Comparing English Enrichment Programmes
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Hi,
Looking for centres which help with compre/compo. Btw, I’ m staying in the west.
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Thanks for your help.
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Hi,
Hi,
Looking for centres which help with compre/compo. Btw, I’ m staying in the west.
Thanks for your sharing.
I suggest that you contact TAS directly to see if they can arrange for a trial class (I think you need to pay for it). You can ask your child about the lesson after the trial class. Try to talk to the TAS teacher immediately after the trial class too.
The branches and the contact details:-
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Noted. Thanks!
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Hi Parents,
I am looking at The Write Connection, L Central and The Alternative Story, any suggestions which is a better option?
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My daughter went to write connection but quit after one year plus. She is in lower primary. What I like is the vocabulary section where they give 10 words for spelling and comes with meaning and usage example. Kids will be tested the following week and learn to apply in different context. I believe this helps to boost vocab significantly over a year. However the outcome on essay writing, open ended comprehension and grammar are not great. The worksheet content looked quite ok ( not as cheeM as TLL anyway) and my girl seemed able to do it well during class, however she does not perform well in school Assessment or top school paper. I was shocked to find this out one year later as I was given impression by centre teacher she is fast and good. I realise she does not understand the technique for open ended comprehension Nor has a good grasp on grammar rule. She can’t apply the essay writing tips and good phrases despite doing draft few times outside enrichment lesson after learning over a year. I do not know exactly the problem but suspect perhaps during the lesson the kids are spoon fed with answer and teacher is lack of experience to guide properly. As the centre keep expanding fast by recruiting young sweet teacher with little experience including fresh grad, I decide it is time to quit not to mention the fees is at the high side. I taught my girl by myself currently for the time being with techniques and reinforcement on her weakness. We also went for a trial with another centre with an experienced ex TLL teacher and notice that the teacher is able to pinpoint my girl strength and weakness in detail after one lesson. We will try out another less popular centre with highly recommended Experienced teacher after this circuit breaker before I can conclude whether it is teacher experience issue. But again I think the moral of the story is do focus on the teacher quality when you pick any enrichment centre.
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I agree that in many of the big group classes, the kids are just being spoonfed the technique and answers. When pressed for time, the kids spend most of their energy just frantically copying down the spoonfed answers. Not much absorption of the technique or tips goes into their brain for learning.
After watching my kid doing this (blind copying) during his online tuition sessions, I realized that this is not the way. The centre/teacher may have a good technique/tips but if they can’t translate it into getting the kids to apply the technique independently, there’s a gap right there. My money falling right thru the gap.
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