Teaching Chinese at Home
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Thanks all for your replies.
porcupine12trade,
I read the comment too. I want to make sure it’s really suitable for kids before buying… -
i just started letting my child watch okto tv programs like sesame street and barney.
i realized that there is no chinese cartoons on any mediacorp channels?! am i missing something? -
porcupine12trade:
Thanks all for ur info.
Yup available at ts video. Some neighborhood video shops also sell. I saw them at the video shop next to kfc at Toa Payoh central. Once a week will not be enuff for my kids they watch everyday. Finished all the few hundred episodes already now watching the second time :roll:mummy of 2:
[quote=\"Brenda10\"]
Hi, I think I ever see it at TS Video.
Mummy of 2, did u see improvement in ur kids Chinese. I read some china parents comments, Haa they don't quite encourage their kids to watch the cartoon, they prefer to buy the books. But I guess for sin parents we r glad our kids willing to watch Chinese prog.
My kids like the 阿虎, dog cartoon that is after 喜羊羊。[/quote]They begin to speak with slight China accent, and their vocab is of higher standrad than before. Is that the kind of improvement you are looking for? :?
Btw my kids are in preschool, so no formal assessment whereby I can gauge if there is improvement, in terms of marks. I am also using SiWu KwaiDu, and my DD, who is in nursery, has more or less finished book 1. I'm happy with her progress where word recognition is concerned. -
v_ni:
Hi v_ni,i just started letting my child watch okto tv programs like sesame street and barney.
i realized that there is no chinese cartoons on any mediacorp channels?! am i missing something?
There are chinese cartoons on every Saturday and Sunday mornings on Channel 8. -
mummy of 2:
They begin to speak with slight China accent, and their vocab is of higher standrad than before. Is that the kind of improvement you are looking for? :?
Thanks all for ur info.porcupine12trade:
[quote=\"mummy of 2\"]
Yup available at ts video. Some neighborhood video shops also sell. I saw them at the video shop next to kfc at Toa Payoh central. Once a week will not be enuff for my kids they watch everyday. Finished all the few hundred episodes already now watching the second time :roll:
Mummy of 2, did u see improvement in ur kids Chinese. I read some china parents comments, Haa they don't quite encourage their kids to watch the cartoon, they prefer to buy the books. But I guess for sin parents we r glad our kids willing to watch Chinese prog.
My kids like the 阿虎, dog cartoon that is after 喜羊羊。
Btw my kids are in preschool, so no formal assessment whereby I can gauge if there is improvement, in terms of marks. I am also using SiWu KwaiDu, and my DD, who is in nursery, has more or less finished book 1. I'm happy with her progress where word recognition is concerned.[/quote]
喜羊羊 cartoons are excellent for kids to learn conversations in mandarin. The Mandarin pronunciation in the cartoon is perfect
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hi tamarind,
i read some where that ur gal was attending Montessori phonics b4, may I know is she attening those daily 3 hr program or enrichment once per week? because i am thinking sending my boy to montessori to learn phonics.
thank you -
Piggy_mummy:
Hi Piggy_mummy,hi tamarind,
i read some where that ur gal was attending Montessori phonics b4, may I know is she attening those daily 3 hr program or enrichment once per week? because i am thinking sending my boy to montessori to learn phonics.
thank you
I have replied your PM.
Note that I do not recommend Montessori phonics anymore. -
tamarind:
They begin to speak with slight China accent, and their vocab is of higher standrad than before. Is that the kind of improvement you are looking for? :?mummy of 2:
[quote=\"porcupine12trade\"]
Thanks all for ur info.
Mummy of 2, did u see improvement in ur kids Chinese. I read some china parents comments, Haa they don't quite encourage their kids to watch the cartoon, they prefer to buy the books. But I guess for sin parents we r glad our kids willing to watch Chinese prog.
My kids like the 阿虎, dog cartoon that is after 喜羊羊。
Btw my kids are in preschool, so no formal assessment whereby I can gauge if there is improvement, in terms of marks. I am also using SiWu KwaiDu, and my DD, who is in nursery, has more or less finished book 1. I'm happy with her progress where word recognition is concerned.
喜羊羊 cartoons are excellent for kids to learn conversations in mandarin. The Mandarin pronunciation in the cartoon is perfect :D[/quote]What r the prices of 喜羊羊 cartoons at TS videos compared to dangdang? -
Tamarind,
Any reason why u dun recommend Montessori phonics now? :? -
phankao, yes I do have the Sing to Learn DVD! Looks fun! I will put it on more often from now. I just bought Little Pim (Chinese) so I will start my son on that too.
phankao and cimman - Yes, agree that Mandarin playgroup would be good. My son will be doing one more term of Bilingual Playclub, after that, he will be old enough to join Edudrama, and I have opted for Mandarin Edudrama for him, so hopefully that will help!
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