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      The Alternative Story
      last edited by

      sunshinelove:


      Hi TAS,

      Got it, will update my colleague. Thanks!
      No problem 😄

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        hermes173
        last edited by

        Learning Partners:
        hermes173:

        Hi fellow parents,


        Can anyone help with this question?

        There were so many people that we were ______into the bus like sardines.
        1) lodged
        2) wedged
        3) embedded
        4) sandwiched

        Which should be the correct answer? Thanks in advance.

        Hi hermes173,

        1) lodged means 'made or became firmly fixed in a place'

        2) wedged means 'forced into a narrow space'

        3) embedded means 'fixed or became fixed firmly and deeply in the surrounding mass'

        4) sandwiched means 'inserted between two things or people'

        (1) is not suitable because the people are not firmly fixed in a place. They can still move albeit with some difficulty.

        Likewise (3) is not right because the people have not become firmly and deeply fixed in the crowd.

        Many children might get confused between (2) and (4) but (4) is wrong because to be 'sandwiched' means to be stuck between two things or people which is not the case in the bus where a person is jammed amongst many.

        Hence the best answer for this question would be (2) wedged.

        Hope this helps. 😄

        Learning Partners


        Thanks, Learning Partners! This certainly clears up my confusion because I was indeed hesitating between (2) and (4).

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          jasmineong
          last edited by

          Hi TAS,


          Can you provide more examples on using extracts from storybooks to
          help write like you did before…tks!

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            Hellokitty2
            last edited by

            Hi TAS,


            Could I make a request that you do a grammar workshop for us parents, I did ask one of your teachers about it during the other workshop and she said it might not happen this year, but could you seriously consider it, I find myself getting lost in some of the finer points of grammar and am at a lost as to how to explain the rules.

            Your creative writing workshop was really good, detailed, and also it gave a very comprehensive overview as to how to go about teaching writing to my kids. I learnt so much in just those 2 lessons. I know the grammar workshop would also be very good. And if possible, could my child join in as well?

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              The Alternative Story
              last edited by

              jasmineong:
              Hi TAS,


              Can you provide more examples on using extracts from storybooks to
              help write like you did before...tks!
              Hi Jasmine,

              Sure, we can do so.

              Extract:

              The streetdoor was still open, just a little, where the knife and the man
              who held it, had slipped in, and wisps of nighttime mists slithered and
              twined itself into the house through the open door.

              - The Graveyard Book by Neil Gaiman

              Application:

              I ran through the alley, it was dark and forbidding. Wisps of
              night mist slithered and twined itself into the lonely alley.

              Dark shadows lurked in the hidden corners of the alley,
              opening traps for me to fall into. Stumbling on a stone, I fell
              to my knees.

              Extract:

              The grass was the colour of honey and the hawthorn trees were heavy
              with crimson berries. Mathonwy rested on a fallen tree but the king
              stood looking through the bare branches. The sky had turned a burning
              red but, in a high band of the deepest blue, the first star showed.

              - Charlie Bone and the hidden king (book 5) by Jenny Nimmo

              Application:

              After setting up camp, we took our pails to the riverside to take
              some water. Laughing and running, we rushed to the water, happy
              that we were free at last- our examinations were finally over.

              The grass was the colour of honey and the trees
              were heavy
              with frangipani flowers, the air was filled with
              their sweet perfume.

              I rested on a fallen tree while James started to fill the
              pails with water. Looking through the bare branches,
              I saw that the sky had turned a burning red, the sun was
              setting, but in a high band of the deepest blue, the first star
              showed.


              Extract:

              I threw myself back into the freezing water and forced the burning
              muscles in my leg to kick, swimming diagonally through the current,
              trying to stop it from dragging me downstream. As I got closer,
              I became convinced it was Gabbi. The outline became more and more
              familiar with each frantic second. The current was set on stopping me
              from reaching her.

              - Conspiracy 365- September by Gabrielle Lord

              Application:

              I threw myself into the murky waters of the canal and forced myself
              to swim through the swirling muck. I swam diagonally through the
              current, trying to stop it from dragging me downstream.
              I had to
              get to the boy in the water, I had to. However, much as I swam with
              all my strength, the current was set on stopping me from reaching him.

              -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
              You can use the creative writing phrases from our books to guide
              your child in his or her writing and show them how to apply
              the phrases in their own writing. They have to 'localize'
              the phrases- meaning that if the phrases talk about trees
              being heavy with cherries, they just have to change it to a local
              fruit or flower. They also need to make the phrases
              relevant to the context of their writing.

              Where to get these books: We have all of them except of
              Conspiracy 365 - September. Conspiracy 365 is a series and
              we carry the earlier books.

              This is the link for the books:
              http://www.kiasuparents.com/kiasu/forum/viewtopic.php?t=7586&start=20

              TAS

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                The Alternative Story
                last edited by

                Hellokitty2:
                Hi TAS,


                Could I make a request that you do a grammar workshop for us parents, I did ask one of your teachers about it during the other workshop and she said it might not happen this year, but could you seriously consider it, I find myself getting lost in some of the finer points of grammar and am at a lost as to how to explain the rules.

                Your creative writing workshop was really good, detailed, and also it gave a very comprehensive overview as to how to go about teaching writing to my kids. I learnt so much in just those 2 lessons. I know the grammar workshop would also be very good. And if possible, could my child join in as well?
                Hi Hellokitty2,

                Thank you for your feedback on the writing workshop. 😉 We
                might not have the time to do a grammar workshop these few weeks,
                we could be doing one in November at the earliest or early next year.
                We will post up information on that once we do confirm the dates
                (if we do have a grammar workshop)

                TAS

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                  jasmineong
                  last edited by

                  The Alternative Story:

                  Hi Jasmine,

                  Sure, we can do so.

                  Extract:

                  The streetdoor was still open, just a little, where the knife and the man
                  who held it, had slipped in, and wisps of nighttime mists slithered and
                  twined itself into the house through the open door.

                  - The Graveyard Book by Neil Gaiman

                  Application:

                  I ran through the alley, it was dark and forbidding. Wisps of
                  night mist slithered and twined itself into the lonely alley.

                  Dark shadows lurked in the hidden corners of the alley,
                  opening traps for me to fall into. Stumbling on a stone, I fell
                  to my knees.

                  Extract:

                  The grass was the colour of honey and the hawthorn trees were heavy
                  with crimson berries. Mathonwy rested on a fallen tree but the king
                  stood looking through the bare branches. The sky had turned a burning
                  red but, in a high band of the deepest blue, the first star showed.

                  - Charlie Bone and the hidden king (book 5) by Jenny Nimmo

                  Application:

                  After setting up camp, we took our pails to the riverside to take
                  some water. Laughing and running, we rushed to the water, happy
                  that we were free at last- our examinations were finally over.

                  The grass was the colour of honey and the trees
                  were heavy
                  with frangipani flowers, the air was filled with
                  their sweet perfume.

                  I rested on a fallen tree while James started to fill the
                  pails with water. Looking through the bare branches,
                  I saw that the sky had turned a burning red, the sun was
                  setting, but in a high band of the deepest blue, the first star
                  showed.


                  Extract:

                  I threw myself back into the freezing water and forced the burning
                  muscles in my leg to kick, swimming diagonally through the current,
                  trying to stop it from dragging me downstream. As I got closer,
                  I became convinced it was Gabbi. The outline became more and more
                  familiar with each frantic second. The current was set on stopping me
                  from reaching her.

                  - Conspiracy 365- September by Gabrielle Lord

                  Application:

                  I threw myself into the murky waters of the canal and forced myself
                  to swim through the swirling muck. I swam diagonally through the
                  current, trying to stop it from dragging me downstream.
                  I had to
                  get to the boy in the water, I had to. However, much as I swam with
                  all my strength, the current was set on stopping me from reaching him.

                  -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                  You can use the creative writing phrases from our books to guide
                  your child in his or her writing and show them how to apply
                  the phrases in their own writing. They have to 'localize'
                  the phrases- meaning that if the phrases talk about trees
                  being heavy with cherries, they just have to change it to a local
                  fruit or flower. They also need to make the phrases
                  relevant to the context of their writing.

                  Where to get these books: We have all of them except of
                  Conspiracy 365 - September. Conspiracy 365 is a series and
                  we carry the earlier books.

                  This is the link for the books:
                  http://www.kiasuparents.com/kiasu/forum/viewtopic.php?t=7586&start=20

                  TAS
                  Hi TAS,

                  For Graveyard book-what age group is it suitable for? Is it about ghosts?

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                    BigDad
                    last edited by

                    Hi TAS,


                    I came across this statement in DS’s assessment book in a comprehension passage. Can you help to explain?

                    - I requested that he come for the party.

                    Why is it come and not comes. The word he is used so shouldnt it be comes?

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                      jeestan
                      last edited by

                      Hi TAS,


                      I remember if I am not wrong, someone mentioning about their child’s work
                      coming out in your writing book. Are you going to publish it and is it open for sale to outsiders? Or is it only for TAS parents and students?

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                        The Alternative Story
                        last edited by

                        jasmineong:

                        Hi TAS,

                        For Graveyard book-what age group is it suitable for? Is it about ghosts?
                        Hi Jasmine,

                        It is suitable for children between the ages of 10 - 13.

                        It is not really about ghosts in a frightening way. It is very
                        interesting and the plot is different from most other books.

                        It is an award winning book and the author Neil Gaimon also wrote
                        'Coraline' which has been made into a movie recently.

                        The Graveyard Book is about a little boy whose family is killed one
                        night by an assassin. He crawls to a nearby cemetery. There, some
                        motherly and fatherly ghosts take him in and he grows up together
                        with the ghosts, happy and carefree. Then, one day, he wants
                        to find out what happened to his family and find his family's
                        killer. He leaves the safety of the cemetery and has to make
                        his way in the real world to find out the truth behind his family's
                        killing.

                        TAS

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