Secondary School Third Languages
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vip_blackjack:
I chose 1st option as Arab 2nd Chinese 3rd French. I scored 267 & I think I will get to rgs (right?) . Seeing all the posts about students dropping 3rd language after a few months got me kinda scared. I heard that rgs has a lot of projects and stuff and the schedule is very hectic & stressful, any one in rgs who takes 3rd language care to share if it would be very stressful to study another subject on top of all the other stuff you're studying ? i'm not really good at time management & am scared that I wont be able to get enough sleep or to study at night other than doing homework. & when I put Arab as my 1st choice my mum gave me quite a few reasons & i was convinced to take it, now, after reading this thread, I feel unconvinced again -.- can someone tell me like, how Arab might be very useful in life later on ? Thanks(: :celebrate:
I took French as a 3rd language till JC (a long time ago). We had one entire class of 30+ students in my secondary school who were taking French at the beginning of sec 1. Only 7 of us took the O levels. Most of the students dropped out before the end of Sec 1. What kept the 7 of us going when we had the same work-load and CCA and other commitments? A love for the language and culture.
It's not enough to say that the language will be useful in the future. That would be a bonus, but insufficient to keep you going. But if you enjoy the language and have close friends learning and practising with you, then you can go far.
Arabic is a very difficult but amazingly beautiful language (so I am told). It represents a rich culture too. If you are prepared to learn more about the language and the culture of the Arabic world, you will find your life enriched.
By the way, I don't have much use for my rusty French nowadays, but I still love the language! -
ooptimizer:
But French is very hard to learn.
Coz it starts with \"Le...\" or \"La...\"
Words are difficult to pronounce.
:? The best is not to choose French.
*no offence* -
jackaljaysen:
Le and la actually means \"the\" in english. Le is for males, la is for females.ooptimizer:
But French is very hard to learn.
Coz it starts with \"Le...\" or \"La...\"
Words are difficult to pronounce.
:? The best is not to choose French.
*no offence* -
Hello all,
I scored 255 for my PSLE, and i have put French as my first choice for a third language.
Unfortunately, my offer has been rejected, and now i am only applicable to take Arabic ( second choice).
Is there any way that I can appeal to learn French? I don’t really have that all much interest in Arabic. -
My daughter has been offered Jap as 3rd language. However , she is also interested in the Regional Studies PRogramme which is actually a scholarship tied in with the Malay Studies PRogramme (this is only offered in 4 schools).
The RSP seems quite a good programme and from criteria stated, her chances are quite good. It is a scholarship so I guess there is some benefit as well.
Given that more than 50% students drop their 3 rd language, I was surprised to hear the teachers inform that there is no dropout rate for the Malay studies Programme (as most students are offered the RSP scholarship) as well. It sounds good, but I wonder if anyone knows if the reason why the dropout rate is low is because:
a) Malay studies is interesting/easy to score; or
b) the students are disallowed to drop out of the programme…? -
I’m not sure about students not allowed to drop MSP. My school certainly allows that, but probably your daughter’s school doesn’t? Why not ask the teacher why the dropout rate is low?
Many of my classmates scored A1 for MSP this year. So I guess it’s relatively easy to score? I’m not sure about the situation with other third lang so can’t comment much. -
May I ask if there any schools which is compulsory to take MSP?
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Jojothehusky:
May I ask if there any schools which is compulsory to take MSP?
No, MSP is not compulsory in any school. But Conversational Malay is. -
jtoh:
Oh, thx I see y it was complusory to buy the book now.Jojothehusky:
May I ask if there any schools which is compulsory to take MSP?
No, MSP is not compulsory in any school. But Conversational Malay is. -
Anyone wants to sell their Japanese 3rd lang text books please pm me. Am looking for my ds who will be doing this 3rd lang. Thanks.
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