2020 PSLE Discussions and Strategies(for those born in 2008)
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Speaks volume when one needed to register a new account to define oneself, using “…” without space between two sentences is quite distinctive
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ghibli76 is very observant.
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ghibli76\" post_id=\"1990825\" time=\"1597331039\" user_id=\"12219:
Excuse me, I did not register a new account because I don't have two email addresses and if you know, you can't register two accounts with the same email address.
Speaks volume when one needed to register a new account to define oneself, using “...” without space between two sentences is quite distinctive -
ghibli76\" post_id=\"1990825\" time=\"1597331039\" user_id=\"12219:
Wow...when you don't admit that you read a post wrongly and accused someone of the wrong thing...is this the thing you resort to? Go check Google, 100 and thousands of people do this, funny that you would call all of them as the same person.
Speaks volume when one needed to register a new account to define oneself, using “...” without space between two sentences is quite distinctive -
nms1\" post_id=\"1990823\" time=\"1597329444\" user_id=\"13601:
I understand, I will try to refrain from doing so, thank you!😁
I think we sometimes need to be a bit more sensitive to those with children who didn't perform as well.
There will be some parents out there whose child barely managed to think of anything to say so reading a long list of what someone else said from a parent worrying about what she may have missed, could be quite upsetting. -
nms1\" post_id=\"1990823\" time=\"1597329444\" user_id=\"13601:
I actually think what Cool Nurse did is ok,
I think we sometimes need to be a bit more sensitive to those with children who didn't perform as well.
There will be some parents out there whose child barely managed to think of anything to say so reading a long list of what someone else said from a parent worrying about what she may have missed, could be quite upsetting.
I enjoyed reading through the list to see how others answered the question. Although I wouldn't do so myself cause I see no reason in asking others if my kid did ok after my kid already gave a long list of good answers
This is Kiasu parents forum, have to be Kiasu a bit lar, to strive to do better by learning from others. There will always be kids better than ours. There is no need to envy, upset or bash ours just because of others doing better. -
"others" as in a child is what I am calling into question. For the purpose of learning, long answers would come across as an impromptu speech rather than an engaging conversation.
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Cool nurse\" post_id=\"1990816\" time=\"1597327530\" user_id=\"185329:[quote=\"Cool nurse\" post_id=1990816 time=1597327530 user_id=185329]
I don't see anything wrong in your post CoolNurse. It is useful. Today is English oral for my DS. Even though it may not be \"Neighbourhood\", at least your post enlightens what to prepare and talk in a broader way rather than simply answering. Your daughter said whatever she observes, which is really helpful to teach my DS, not to go to sky to think, just share his experiences/observations around him while answering. By no means, I will bash my kids for exams. Exam / PSLE is one milestone in their learning journey and not an end if they don't score well. I am happy as long as they put honest effort. Best wishes to all kids to ace today's Oral exam.ghibli76\" post_id=\"1990814\" time=\"1597324700\" user_id=\"12219:By no means, I am trying to make parents bash their own kids...and firstly, did I ask parents for opinions if my daughter did well? No. I asked parents if there was anything that my daughter missed out. Just so you know both my kids are different...does not mean one can score 279 and then another will also automatically score 279. I am a strong believer in grades don't matter. I don't scold my kids for getting bad grades ever and believe other parents should not scold either. I am also one of the parents to want to know approximately how much my child score...as a parent, I have that anxiety to know how my child did. Hearing how the Chinese oral prompts is almost way different from the theme in the video, I was just scared that my daughter did not explore other things that the theme 'neighbors'. I honestly really don't care if you think my post serves nothing, because it serves an answer to my question. Don't say anything if you don't have anything nice to say.
P.S. read my post carefully again...I asked if there was any points my child missed out, not if my daughter aced her oral. And also the parents over here, have their kids as their top priority and they will not bash their kids for not giving a better answer. -
hazeline\" post_id=\"1990846\" time=\"1597359972\" user_id=\"18065:
We do all want to learn but what is done is done and we have to remember that while we may all be \"kiasu\" parents, it doesn't mean that we all have children who are able to perform at that level.
I actually think what Cool Nurse did is ok,nms1\" post_id=\"1990823\" time=\"1597329444\" user_id=\"13601:
I think we sometimes need to be a bit more sensitive to those with children who didn't perform as well.
There will be some parents out there whose child barely managed to think of anything to say so reading a long list of what someone else said from a parent worrying about what she may have missed, could be quite upsetting.
I enjoyed reading through the list to see how others answered the question. Although I wouldn't do so myself cause I see no reason in asking others if my kid did ok after my kid already gave a long list of good answers
This is Kiasu parents forum, have to be Kiasu a bit lar, to strive to do better by learning from others. There will always be kids better than ours. There is no need to envy, upset or bash ours just because of others doing better. -
xn_mummy\" post_id=\"1990696\" time=\"1597302428\" user_id=\"137029:
Ds also answer the questions more on recycling but after reading that the topic is about good deed helping the poor. I immediately message his MT teacher about öut-of-point\"answers. She said whether out of point or not is really quite difficult for her to tell as the examiner should help the child if he go out of point. She said that importantly it is the 2 way conversation.
https://postlmg.cc/bDfdMLDZ
based on the earlier post, it seem like the chinsee topic for Day1 is recycle topic but then the question asked seem to be on good deed/donation.
anyone can comments ?
Just hope all ok because ds put in a lot of efforts preparing.
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