Pei Hwa Presbyterian Primary
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E3:
Some CL teachers have their own form classes so if you wish to see your ds's CL teacher, may have to wait for a 'lull' period cos her own form class students will be given priority. We were quite fortunate cos my dd always have very early slots so we get to meet her CL teachers before her students come for the previous years.
Huh? All together like in a panel interview? And total time only 10 min?markfch:
[quote=\"janet_lee88\"]
Yes you will meet the Chinese, Maths and English teachers...one of whom is your son's form teacher.
Or is it individually which means 3 x 10 min = 30 min?
Mrsbongz, my dh is like yours. Perhaps he thinks he can give dd the morale support just being there...haha.[/quote]In prev years, my son's FT and CL teachers sat in one room on opposite ends. EL teacher in another room. Individual meeting, 3-5 min each.
Don't ask about reading materials like what Jennifer mentioned, you will be told to visit school or National library. -
Jennifer:
Oh...my dd's P1 CL teacher told her to watch 9pm Chinese drama! Hehe..she did watch selectively but the problem is to read the English subtitles. :roll:markfch:
Been wanting to know how to further improve ds's CL standard.
There is a std ans (based on my experience)- Read widely, Listen widely.
If you ask what types of books are suitable, the std ans: Our sch lib and community libs have a wide selection cater for all levels. Bring your child there and let him choose.
Not very helpful tips (from the teachers I had posted this same qn to every year) :roll: -
Thanks to all for your wonderful tips again.
For ds's english, think I've hit the magical formula already. But for ds's chinese, still scratching my head how to go about doing it. :?
There's nothing unusual if ds picks up an english book to read on his own initiative. But if he is to pick up a chinese book w/o prompting, I'll straight away think that he's not feeling well cos he has never done this kind of thing before. -
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E3:
Oh...my dd's P1 CL teacher told her to watch 9pm Chinese drama! Hehe..she did watch selectively but the problem is to read the English subtitles. :roll:
E3, my ds doesn't want to go for the PTC, says he rather go student care to play :roll: think it's better too, DH doesn't have patience to handle him when he whines abt waiting time etc.. sure start scolding even before mtg the teacher..
Hehe.. i like to watch travel shows.. so I get my DS to watch the taiwanese travel programs when we r at my in-laws (Starhub) every sun. NO english subtitles.. he gets frustrated because he can't process the chinese as quickly.. but I think he is improving.. I also get them to watch CNA news with me on weekends.. it has subtitles, which ds likes to read. going to try out chinese news soon.. for dramas, I worry abt the content, so not going to venture there.. -
markfch:
Thanks for the detailed suggestions Jen :>.Jennifer:
[quote=\"markfch\"]Ok seriously now, for the parent-teacher session later this week, what can we expect?
1st rule: Keep to the time limit
2nd rule: Do not use the session to scold your child (wasting time here)
3rd rule: Ask for the teacher's perceived strengths and weaknesses in the child
4th rule: Ask for constructive suggestions on how to capitalise the strengths, bring out the potential and weed the weaknesses
5th rule: Ask how you as a parent can help to carry out the suggestions named in 4th rule.
6th rule: Shake the teacher's hand and wish her a good day :lol:
So taking your advice on board, can I go in front of FT and ask her, 'Just give me the single most impt thing that ds needs to improve on and how can I help him to do it?'
Whole meeting will last 3 min. Then FT and the parents behind me will be extremely impressed with this papa .....
Thanks to the rest for your advice too.[/quote]hey....sounded familiar....was what i did last year.....hahaha..... -
Jennifer:
Wow! Jennifer U R Really Organised!markfch:
Ok seriously now, for the parent-teacher session later this week, what can we expect?
1st rule: Keep to the time limit
2nd rule: Do not use the session to scold your child (wasting time here)
3rd rule: Ask for the teacher's perceived strengths and weaknesses in the child
4th rule: Ask for constructive suggestions on how to capitalise the strengths, bring out the potential and weed the weaknesses
5th rule: Ask how you as a parent can help to carry out the suggestions named in 4th rule.
6th rule: Shake the teacher's hand and wish her a good day :lol:
For This Mummy, When the session was in the Hall (in Lower Pri Days),
First thing We do upon arrival is to scan the Hall for the Various subject T ....
To See ....
Which One Got the Longest Que and Shortest Que ....
Then Plan for Which to Go First, and Next ....
Ha Ha ....
Now at Upper Pri, Session is Held in the Classroom,
I'll Just Arrive slightly early than Appointment time, And ....
WAIT Patient-ly for My Turn (1st Time Parents Attending - Be Advised To Bring your Newspapers .... Unfortunately Mark, U Can't bring Your Kopi .... Hee -Hee ....
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And Nod My Head Vigorous-ly to What the T is Saying Positive-ly,
Frown a Bit (in the Directions of My Gal) on Not so Good Feedback ....
And Say thank You at the End ....
And ....
Rush Quick Quick to Repeat the WAIT at the NEXT Que ....
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Mrsbongz:
Bringing children to the meeting is a torture to them due to the waiting time. BUT we can always make the event more fun for them. Do bring along some snacks which are usu. out of bounds or simple board games which they can play with classmates.DH doesn't have patience to handle him when he whines abt waiting time etc.. sure start scolding even before mtg the teacher..
Hehe.. i like to watch travel shows.. so I get my DS to watch the taiwanese travel programs when we r at my in-laws (Starhub) every sun. NO english subtitles.. he gets frustrated because he can't process the chinese as quickly.. but I think he is improving
Abt watching Chinese info-entertainment programmes. I had a chat with my elder boy's new CL tutor. She said in sec sch, compreh passages are usu. based on historical famous pple (aka lived in a diff era and had a hard life). Becos the lifestyle then is very unimaginable for our children, it is more difficult for our children to understand the passage. Hence a good way to expose our children to the older times is to visit China or more backwards countries.
I think a cheaper way wld be to watch Mandarin travel programmes (like you hv suggested). -
markfch:
Mark, for my dd (when she was in P1), her Ft n Ct were seated near each other in d hall, hence wen u reached d hall, i went to d T with the shortest queue first, done, n moved on to d next.Soli newbie here as far as P-T session is concerned.
Just one more qn.
Do I get to meet just the FT? Or would I also be able to meet CL T too?
Been wanting to know how to further improve ds's CL standard.
My elder dd had 4 Ts, all located at diff classes, so i had to make a decision. Went to meet FT, had to wait for 20mins. Moved on to science and then went to Math T but as she had a form class to meet, i waited for 45mins n gave up. I skipped thw Eng T n left at noon time for a nice lunch wirh kids n friends
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E3:
Oh...my dd's P1 CL teacher told her to watch 9pm Chinese drama! Hehe..she did watch selectively but the problem is to read the English subtitles. :roll:[/quote]That's what the CL teacher told me too...watch 9pm Chinese drama. Mine doesn't watch 9pm, he watches the HK TVB dramas and reads the Eng subtitles.Jennifer:
[quote=\"markfch\"]Been wanting to know how to further improve ds's CL standard.
There is a std ans (based on my experience)- Read widely, Listen widely.
If you ask what types of books are suitable, the std ans: Our sch lib and community libs have a wide selection cater for all levels. Bring your child there and let him choose.
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