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    How to improve Chinese Composition?

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      lovejoypeacce
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      I am also thinking of Hans. Anyone has feedback about the Loyang branch?


      How about Skylace? any comments?

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        jemlth
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        SLeng:
        Hi Parents,


        Any idea how to improve Chinese Compo writing? My child is in P3.

        Thanks
        Hi there,

        I put up some guidelines for Chinese compo a few weeks ago. Hope you will find them helpful.

        http://www.kiasuparents.com/kiasu/forum/viewtopic.php?t=2298&postdays=0&postorder=asc&start=100

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          janet88
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          SLeng:
          Hi Parents,


          Any idea how to improve Chinese Compo writing? My child is in P3.
          Thanks
          好词好句, 开头,结尾,成语...these are the components to spice up the 作文...oh yes, add in a little conversation, so that it won't be so stale.

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            SLeng
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            Hi Parents,


            Thank you very much for your tips.

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              24hr-mum
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              janet_lee88:
              SLeng:

              Hi Parents,


              Any idea how to improve Chinese Compo writing? My child is in P3.
              Thanks

              好词好句, 开头,结尾,成语...these are the components to spice up the 作文...oh yes, add in a little conversation, so that it won't be so stale.

              where do u send ur child to chinese compo class, if any?

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                tamarind
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                SLeng:
                Hi Parents,


                Any idea how to improve Chinese Compo writing? My child is in P3.

                Thanks

                The only way to improve is by reading as many story books as possible. In order to write good composition by P3, kids must be reading Chinese novels like the 笑猫日记 series, and other books of similar length.

                Target to let your child read one Chinese novel of at least 70000 words every week. This is definitely possible because many kids can read English books at a much faster rate than that.

                It is only when a child has read enough, then he can write very well. If a child does not read well, sending to creative writing classes, or memorizing model Chinese compositions, are all going to be useless.

                If your child does not like to read Chinese books, sit with him everyday, ask him to read every word out loud, and help him when he does not know any word. This is the best way to motivate him. If you can do this every day, you will see improvement within a year.

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                  SLeng
                  last edited by

                  Thank you for all the tips.


                  Best wishes for A Happy Lunar New Year :celebrate:

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                    24hr-mum
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                    tamarind:
                    SLeng:

                    Hi Parents,


                    Any idea how to improve Chinese Compo writing? My child is in P3.

                    Thanks


                    The only way to improve is by reading as many story books as possible. In order to write good composition by P3, kids must be reading Chinese novels like the 笑猫日记 series, and other books of similar length.

                    Target to let your child read one Chinese novel of at least 70000 words every week. This is definitely possible because many kids can read English books at a much faster rate than that.

                    It is only when a child has read enough, then he can write very well. If a child does not read well, sending to creative writing classes, or memorizing model Chinese compositions, are all going to be useless.

                    If your child does not like to read Chinese books, sit with him everyday, ask him to read every word out loud, and help him when he does not know any word. This is the best way to motivate him. If you can do this every day, you will see improvement within a year.

                    hi tamarind

                    i agree wif u. reading is how my presch pick up chinese. just that wf 3 kids i m getting less disciplined nowadays. got to buck up again.

                    where do u usu get ch novels? if i buy, no space to keep cos got lots of bks already. library ones usu from china, small font and very wordy.

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                      tamarind
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                      24hr-mum:
                      tamarind:

                      [quote=\"SLeng\"]Hi Parents,


                      Any idea how to improve Chinese Compo writing? My child is in P3.

                      Thanks


                      The only way to improve is by reading as many story books as possible. In order to write good composition by P3, kids must be reading Chinese novels like the 笑猫日记 series, and other books of similar length.

                      Target to let your child read one Chinese novel of at least 70000 words every week. This is definitely possible because many kids can read English books at a much faster rate than that.

                      It is only when a child has read enough, then he can write very well. If a child does not read well, sending to creative writing classes, or memorizing model Chinese compositions, are all going to be useless.

                      If your child does not like to read Chinese books, sit with him everyday, ask him to read every word out loud, and help him when he does not know any word. This is the best way to motivate him. If you can do this every day, you will see improvement within a year.

                      hi tamarind

                      i agree wif u. reading is how my presch pick up chinese. just that wf 3 kids i m getting less disciplined nowadays. got to buck up again.

                      where do u usu get ch novels? if i buy, no space to keep cos got lots of bks already. library ones usu from china, small font and very wordy.[/quote]Hi 24hr-mum,
                      I bought all my Chinese books from http://www.dangdang.com, an online bookshop in China.

                      dangdang has a huge collection of wonderful books for pre-school kids. Check out my blog for the books that I bought from dangdang :
                      http://tamarindvillage.blogspot.com/2010/09/how-to-raise-bilingual-child.html

                      The books in the age 2 to 6 group have lots of pictures, and not too wordy.
                      The books in the groups age 6 and above are wordy, this is because kids need to read that many words in order to write good compositions 😉

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                        GilTang
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                        Hi Tamarind,


                        Any good chinese storybooks that we can borrow from the library? 😄

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