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      The Alternative Story
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      Hi Easterners,


      We will let you know if we do have a centre in the East 😉

      TAS

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        sunflower2005
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        http://www.postimage.org/image.php?v=Pqt2Do0


        This story is wrote by my K1 girl, can anyone help check on her gammar ?
        Thank in advance.

        * as mummy English very poor. 🙂

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          onlyykk
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          Hi all,


          Came across this survey about primary school enrichment centres. Short survey with a chance to win an English enrichment course:

          http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/learningcentres

          Sounds like they are proposing an interesting programme.

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            Leanne
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            Hi TAS,


            For creative writing, may I ask how to rectify the problem in creative writing when they have the problem in Tell and never show in their writing?

            thanks.

            cheers
            Leanne

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              starlight1968sg
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              sunflower2005:
              http://www.postimage.org/image.php?v=Pqt2Do0


              This story is wrote by my K1 girl, can anyone help check on her gammar ?
              Thank in advance.

              * as mummy English very poor. 🙂
              I think your dd did well. I don't remember my dd could write sentences during her k1.

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                The Alternative Story
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                sunflower2005:
                http://www.postimage.org/image.php?v=Pqt2Do0


                This story is wrote by my K1 girl, can anyone help check on her gammar ?
                Thank in advance.

                * as mummy English very poor. 🙂
                Hi sunflower2005,

                Like what Starlight said, your daughter can write well for K1, her
                thought flow is logical and she can write in mainly in
                complete sentences.

                The part to work on is her tenses. She uses the present tense
                instead of the past tense. Some of her sentence structure is
                also grammatically wrong.

                Eg:

                1) 'All he do is never give up' should be

                'All he did was not to give up'

                2) 'Finally, he get home' should be

                'Finally, he got home

                There are a few parts where her sentences are incomplete.

                Eg:

                1) 'To find a way home' should be

                'He had to find a way home'.

                A sentence should not start with 'to'.

                You can get your daughter to recognize what the past tense
                forms of verbs are and when she writes to take note of that aspect.

                Let her know also that sentences should not start with 'but',
                'and', 'so', 'to' etc.

                TAS

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                  The Alternative Story
                  last edited by

                  Leanne:
                  Hi TAS,


                  For creative writing, may I ask how to rectify the problem in creative writing when they have the problem in Tell and never show in their writing?

                  thanks.

                  cheers
                  Leanne
                  Hi Leanne,

                  (a) For this problem, everytime they write about a scene (eg: beach,
                  the weather, the park etc), you can ask your child to imagine in
                  her or his mind the sights, the sounds, the smells of the place.

                  Eg:

                  (Tell)

                  I went to the beach. It was sandy and nice.

                  (Show: using 5 senses-smells, sight, sounds, touch etc)

                  I ran to the sandy beach. I could feel the crumbly white sand
                  under my toes. \"Yipee!\" I shouted in glee as I ran about
                  freely in the sand. My sister joined me and our laughter
                  joined the shouts and laughter
                  of the other children. The
                  waves beckoned to my sister and me. We ran eagerly to dip our
                  feet into the cool frothy waves that lapped at a
                  continuous beat at out feet.

                  - You can get your daughter to imagine when she goes to the beach,
                  what she will hear, see and feel. There will be people laughing,
                  shouting. There is the feel of the sand under her feet.
                  You can also talk about the sea lapping at your feet, the smell
                  of the salt water in the air etc.

                  (b) When your child writes about feelings, you can also get him or her to imagine and see in their mind how the person would feel and look.

                  Eg:

                  (Tell)

                  - I was frightened.

                  (Show)

                  - Trembling, I stepped into the room. What would I find?
                  With my heart hammering at my ribcage, I walked
                  further in. My hands were cold and clammy as I
                  groped about in the darkened room trying to find
                  my ball which had bounced in earlier.

                  You can let your child know that when you are afraid, your hands
                  get clammy, your heart pounds etc. She must also know the
                  vocabulary needed to describe the feelings. If she does not
                  have that vocabulary, she can read more books and pick
                  out the way the author 'shows' a scene and feeling and write
                  it down into a notebook and slowly her vocabulary will build up
                  from there.

                  TAS

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                    BigDad
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                    The Alternative Story:


                    Hi BigDad,

                    It is possible if the child is very fast for her age, the child can
                    recognize when personification is used and perhaps come up
                    with simple personification structures. However, even if he or
                    she cannot do so, they can be taught how to 'show' a scene
                    rather than 'tell' it.

                    (pri 2 standard):

                    Telling a scene:

                    - I am angry

                    - The park was very crowded.

                    Showing a scene:

                    - I clenched my fist and stamped my feet hard on the floor.

                    - Shouts filled the air as children ran about in the park.

                    You can help your child to see that showing a scene involves
                    using your 5 senses to describe the scene rather than just
                    'telling' a person what the scene is about.

                    It makes the reader able to picture what you are writing and hence
                    it is more engaging for the reader.

                    TAS
                    Hi TAS,

                    Thanks, your explanation really helps..but what if the personification
                    is used wrongly, how to identify it?

                    Also, can you help me to look at this and see what is wrong:

                    - She is as happy as a lark and she played happily with
                    her toys. (the teacher said description was good but could be
                    better:?

                    TIA!

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                      jeestan
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                      Hi TAS,


                      Will you be having holiday programs this september to teach
                      these creative writing techniques?

                      I was wondering about instances where ‘chases after’ kind of
                      instances, you mentioned don’t have to put after because chase already means run after…do you have more examples on this? Tk u

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                        vonneee86
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                        Hi TAS,


                        Can you help to explain more about your way of teaching vocab,sorry,
                        i missed your earlier threads.

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