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    How to prepare for SA2?

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    • sky minecrafterS Offline
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      šŸ‘‹wandervale! How about... (1) analyse your child's strengths & weaknesses (2) start work on the weak segments, while continue pushing ahead in the strong components...? If you attend enrichment/ tuition classes, or get to speak with your šŸ« teachers, they might be able to advise as well.


      My dc is P3 too, & we've EL + MT papers1 exams next week. šŸ¤ž

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      • zac's mumZ Offline
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        wandervale\" post_id=\"1998319\" time=\"1602315427\" user_id=\"140887:

        Hi parents

        Can you please share how you prepare your child for SA2? Thank you!šŸ¤”
        Print those free SA2 past year papers (Eg from the link below) and let your child practise them with exam timing.

        https://www.testpapersfree.com/

        When you mark them, you will find out where their weak areas are.

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          zac's mum\" post_id=\"1998323\" time=\"1602318593\" user_id=\"53606:[quote=\"zac's mum\" post_id=1998323 time=1602318593 user_id=53606]
          wandervale\" post_id=\"1998319\" time=\"1602315427\" user_id=\"140887:
          Hi parents

          Can you please share how you prepare your child for SA2? Thank you!šŸ¤”
          Print those free SA2 past year papers (Eg from the link below) and let your child practise them with exam timing.

          https://www.testpapersfree.com/

          When you mark them, you will find out where their weak areas are.[/quote]
          Yes!

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            John Lim
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            Kiasuparents need 2 sets (P3)

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              https://postimg.cc/bsyKjJny

              Kiasuparents need 2 sets[/quote]
              for P6, + 2020 prelim, 10 schools šŸ˜“

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                If you want to prepare your child for the further SA2 exam then you need to find out some of the best writing services where your child can learn a lot of writing options also. I have tried to find out about the https://top5writingservices.com/is-edubirdie-legit-and-safe-to-use/ options which provide the complete study reviews options to students to get the best preparation.

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