Hong Wen
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hquek:
My kids somehow steer 'naturally' to english - okto, cartoon network etc all in english. chinese cartoons not as attractive (except xi yang yang). So I'm now over concentrating on chinese by actively reading to them in chinese. This is my way of compensating for their 'slant'. Each parent has to do what fits their circumstance.[/quote]So u are more into books then to use Chinese educational DVDs?SAHM_TAN:
[quote=\"reiner\"]then how to strike a balance for english n chinese? :?
I think just have to expose them to both languages consistently. For example, even in cartoons I do not limit them to only English ones. I'm not striving for equal strength in both languages. I do not want them to hate learning either one -
just ask the office personnel politely and I think they will be obliged to help.
Actually my 1st choice is SJI junr as I have 2 boys but they dun accept pv and we r nt catholics. We r 1-2km so there will be balloting and we do not wish to risk that. HW is our 2nd choice so shall go for it. Think HW is better than SJIJ academically too.
Am afraid of the ‘too chinese’ standard too actually…bought the whole series of si wu kuai du also but have not started.hehe
Btw, are all sap schs such as Tao nan, Pei Chun, Pei Hwa Pres all like dat, very chinese?[quote][/quote] -
hquek:
I bought from dang dang too but some words are really too 'chim' for me. What do u do when u cant read the words? Dictionary?
Been shopping at dangdang and gotten loads - many translated from european, japanese and even korean. the quality of reads are sooooo much better than the ones we can find locally, plus the prices are soooo cheap compared with locally published ones (sorry, but I have to think of my wallet first).SAHM_TAN:
Maybe you can try translated children Chinese story book by Jap authors. Their stories and illustrations are more attractive and I like them because there is no hanyu pingyin to distract the child from learning the characters. My kids enjoy them and would ask me to read to them again and again. Although they are classified as picture books, the characters are beyond Kinder level and quite wordy too. -
nissin:
When I visited TN for PV balloting, there were chinese sayings hanging from the ceiling on the 2nd level path leading to their classrooms. The P speaks fluent Mandarin and he is very \"chinese\" in his behaviour. I find that there is a difference in behaviour between a \"Chinese\" P and a more \"ang mo\" P. I only have 2 Ps to compare with but it's rather distinct. For PC I heard from my fren that when her nephews were there, they recited the di zi gui when walking from the hall to their classroom.Yup, just ask the office personnel politely and I think they will be obliged to help.
Actually my 1st choice is SJI junr as I have 2 boys but they dun accept pv and we r nt catholics. We r 1-2km so there will be balloting and we do not wish to risk that. HW is our 2nd choice so shall go for it. Think HW is better than SJIJ academically too.
Am afraid of the 'too chinese' standard too actually...bought the whole series of si wu kuai du also but have not started.hehe
Btw, are all sap schs such as Tao nan, Pei Chun, Pei Hwa Pres all like dat, very chinese? -
nissin:
I bought from dang dang too but some words are really too 'chim' for me. What do u do when u cant read the words? Dictionary?[/quote]I specially bought a dictionary when I started to read translated books from Jap authors. I find overseas books standard higher. Or maybe Singapore Mandarin standard too low?????
Been shopping at dangdang and gotten loads - many translated from european, japanese and even korean. the quality of reads are sooooo much better than the ones we can find locally, plus the prices are soooo cheap compared with locally published ones (sorry, but I have to think of my wallet first).hquek:
[quote=\"SAHM_TAN\"]
Maybe you can try translated children Chinese story book by Jap authors. Their stories and illustrations are more attractive and I like them because there is no hanyu pingyin to distract the child from learning the characters. My kids enjoy them and would ask me to read to them again and again. Although they are classified as picture books, the characters are beyond Kinder level and quite wordy too.
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SAHM_TAN:
guess all sap shd be abt the same.
When I visited TN for PV balloting, there were chinese sayings hanging from the ceiling on the 2nd level path leading to their classrooms. The P speaks fluent Mandarin and he is very \"chinese\" in his behaviour. I find that there is a difference in behaviour between a \"Chinese\" P and a more \"ang mo\" P. I only have 2 Ps to compare with but it's rather distinct. For PC I heard from my fren that when her nephews were there, they recited the di zi gui when walking from the hall to their classroom.nissin:
Yup, just ask the office personnel politely and I think they will be obliged to help.
Actually my 1st choice is SJI junr as I have 2 boys but they dun accept pv and we r nt catholics. We r 1-2km so there will be balloting and we do not wish to risk that. HW is our 2nd choice so shall go for it. Think HW is better than SJIJ academically too.
Am afraid of the 'too chinese' standard too actually...bought the whole series of si wu kuai du also but have not started.hehe
Btw, are all sap schs such as Tao nan, Pei Chun, Pei Hwa Pres all like dat, very chinese?
talking abt di zi gui, my boy's pcf kindy is already into it and we were given the whole book to recite wif them at home. btw is hw a good sch? do not know much abt this sch. -
nissin:
guess all sap shd be abt the same.
When I visited TN for PV balloting, there were chinese sayings hanging from the ceiling on the 2nd level path leading to their classrooms. The P speaks fluent Mandarin and he is very \"chinese\" in his behaviour. I find that there is a difference in behaviour between a \"Chinese\" P and a more \"ang mo\" P. I only have 2 Ps to compare with but it's rather distinct. For PC I heard from my fren that when her nephews were there, they recited the di zi gui when walking from the hall to their classroom.SAHM_TAN:
[quote=\"nissin\"]Yup, just ask the office personnel politely and I think they will be obliged to help.
Actually my 1st choice is SJI junr as I have 2 boys but they dun accept pv and we r nt catholics. We r 1-2km so there will be balloting and we do not wish to risk that. HW is our 2nd choice so shall go for it. Think HW is better than SJIJ academically too.
Am afraid of the 'too chinese' standard too actually...bought the whole series of si wu kuai du also but have not started.hehe
Btw, are all sap schs such as Tao nan, Pei Chun, Pei Hwa Pres all like dat, very chinese?
talking abt di zi gui, my boy's pcf kindy is already into it and we were given the whole book to recite wif them at home. btw is hw a good sch? do not know much abt this sch.[/quote]Academically wise I have no idea becos they don't post their PSLE results on the website but I know that students from the top class go to good secondary schools like Chung Cheng High School (Main), Victoria Schhool, Nanyang Girl's, Tanjong Katong Girl's, Tanjong Katong Secondary. Character wise, how do u feel when u encounter the students during ur PV. -
O ic. Sounds good.
So far I had only attended 1 pv session, brought the kids for swimming.
Hmm…I dont know but seems dat most HW kids converse in chinese and not english among themselves.
Some kids are quite "attitude", as in they were quite hostile and look rebellious-don’t quite listen to teachers’ instructions.
wat do u think? -
But I’ve been wondering about the general academic standard…
BTW when ordering from Dang Dang, you order from their website? The cost will still be cheaper after including delivery charges? Thanks -
SAHM_TAN:
Its generally quite cheap. Cant compare cos some of the books are not available in S'pore.But I've been wondering about the general academic standard.....
BTW when ordering from Dang Dang, you order from their website? The cost will still be cheaper after including delivery charges? Thanks
I do not order from dangdang directly.I join spree.
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