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    四五快读 Methods

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    • K Offline
      Kabby
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      glad to hear that, SAHM Tan! 🙂

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        nonKiasu
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        Hi. I am selling 四五快读. Pls see http://www.kiasuparents.com/kiasu/forum/viewtopic.php?f=21&t=22439&p=428099#p428099 as I can't adv in this thread.

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          MummyThreeStreams
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          SAHM_TAN:
          Finally, finally, finished reading the parent portion of the book and cut out all the character cards.


          Started the method tonight with my DD, 6yos. I started from bk 1 although she's 6 yos for a few reasons:

          1) To guage where's her level
          2) To give her confidence in the language by starting with characters that she's familiar with. It's always easier to progress when she has the taste of success 😉
          3) To let me start with something easier and familiarised myself with the method

          Finished lesson 1 with success. She even wanted to write the characters 😄

          Plan to finish book 1 within 2 wks.

          Next in line will be DS2 and DD3 hee hee
          :celebrate:

          加油! I'm still ploughing my way thru the parents' guide. You have motivated me to press on.

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            laughingcat
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            SAHM_TAN:
            Finally, finally, finished reading the parent portion of the book and cut out all the character cards.


            Started the method tonight with my DD, 6yos. I started from bk 1 although she's 6 yos for a few reasons:

            1) To guage where's her level
            2) To give her confidence in the language by starting with characters that she's familiar with. It's always easier to progress when she has the taste of success 😉
            3) To let me start with something easier and familiarised myself with the method

            Finished lesson 1 with success. She even wanted to write the characters 😄

            Plan to finish book 1 within 2 wks.

            Next in line will be DS2 and DD3 hee hee

            WOW you have 3 kids to teach! Not easy leh. pei fu pei fu :celebrate: 加油! 加油!

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              SAHM_TAN
              last edited by

              MummyThreeStreams:
              SAHM_TAN:

              Finally, finally, finished reading the parent portion of the book and cut out all the character cards.


              Started the method tonight with my DD, 6yos. I started from bk 1 although she's 6 yos for a few reasons:

              1) To guage where's her level
              2) To give her confidence in the language by starting with characters that she's familiar with. It's always easier to progress when she has the taste of success 😉
              3) To let me start with something easier and familiarised myself with the method

              Finished lesson 1 with success. She even wanted to write the characters 😄

              Plan to finish book 1 within 2 wks.

              Next in line will be DS2 and DD3 hee hee

              :celebrate:

              加油! I'm still ploughing my way thru the parents' guide. You have motivated me to press on.

              Let's 加油! together !!! 😄

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                SAHM_TAN
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                laughingcat:
                SAHM_TAN:

                Finally, finally, finished reading the parent portion of the book and cut out all the character cards.


                Started the method tonight with my DD, 6yos. I started from bk 1 although she's 6 yos for a few reasons:

                1) To guage where's her level
                2) To give her confidence in the language by starting with characters that she's familiar with. It's always easier to progress when she has the taste of success 😉
                3) To let me start with something easier and familiarised myself with the method

                Finished lesson 1 with success. She even wanted to write the characters 😄

                Plan to finish book 1 within 2 wks.

                Next in line will be DS2 and DD3 hee hee


                WOW you have 3 kids to teach! Not easy leh. pei fu pei fu :celebrate: 加油! 加油!

                I'm motivated when I think of the money that I can save from Chinese tuition. They have Chinese enrichment now but my aim is to end them.

                I loved to read English fiction during my younger days. It helped with my compo and I did not have any English tuition. So I believe if I can get my kids to enjoy reading both English and Chinese fiction, they would be ok.

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                  chloecube
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                  thks to all of you for the infomations

                  my son who is 9, is very poor in his languages and he dislike reading
                  since it school holiday now, i reduce his assement books and increase his reading
                  i have to keep reminding him to read and read and read
                  he also have untidy handwritting, thus i am making him write 1 composition essay and 1 作文everyday
                  i do not know if there will be any improvement, but i guess it better than doing nothing
                  hopefully he will love to read with all my pushing

                  he is currently with Berries for 2 yrs, am also thinking of stopping it and ask him to do his reading at home. but i was rather hesitant, what if it turn out worse?
                  i am in a dilemma now 😞

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                    SAHM_TAN
                    last edited by

                    chloecube:
                    thks to all of you for the infomations

                    my son who is 9, is very poor in his languages and he dislike reading
                    since it school holiday now, i reduce his assement books and increase his reading
                    i have to keep reminding him to read and read and read
                    he also have untidy handwritting, thus i am making him write 1 composition essay and 1 作文everyday
                    i do not know if there will be any improvement, but i guess it better than doing nothing
                    hopefully he will love to read with all my pushing

                    he is currently with Berries for 2 yrs, am also thinking of stopping it and ask him to do his reading at home. but i was rather hesitant, what if it turn out worse?
                    i am in a dilemma now 😞
                    Ok, this is what I learned. To improve on language, not only must read but also must use. For example, the Chinese textbooks, there will be new words, the child must have opportunities to use, (speak it and write it) the new words and hear the new words being used. For example, you can pepper your conversations with the new words from the text books.

                    If you want to take your son out of berries, then you must have other support inplace for him. For example, you set aside time for him to read aloud to you.

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                      chloecube
                      last edited by

                      SAHM_TAN:
                      chloecube:

                      thks to all of you for the infomations

                      my son who is 9, is very poor in his languages and he dislike reading
                      since it school holiday now, i reduce his assement books and increase his reading
                      i have to keep reminding him to read and read and read
                      he also have untidy handwritting, thus i am making him write 1 composition essay and 1 作文everyday
                      i do not know if there will be any improvement, but i guess it better than doing nothing
                      hopefully he will love to read with all my pushing

                      he is currently with Berries for 2 yrs, am also thinking of stopping it and ask him to do his reading at home. but i was rather hesitant, what if it turn out worse?
                      i am in a dilemma now 😞

                      Ok, this is what I learned. To improve on language, not only must read but also must use. For example, the Chinese textbooks, there will be new words, the child must have opportunities to use, (speak it and write it) the new words and hear the new words being used. For example, you can pepper your conversations with the new words from the text books.

                      If you want to take your son out of berries, then you must have other support inplace for him. For example, you set aside time for him to read aloud to you.

                      thks SAHM_Tan
                      yup, definitely i have to replace him with home revision if i am taking him out of berries
                      i just paid his school fee for the next term till sept
                      meantime i will provide both (berries and my own supervision) for him and monitor how his progress

                      btw, i just bought the 四五快读 from Mayu bookstore
                      i paid for the whole series (books of 7), cost ard $80plus
                      i just used book 1 yesterday with my 9 and 6 yrs old
                      its too easy for my P3 , but i tot i just go thru again with him together with my younger one
                      will start him on book 2 today

                      although its school holiday now, but i am still keeping a tight watch on them, esp my P3
                      he didnt do very well for his SA1 :idea:
                      and also i try to make it a routine to do reading to both of them every 15min everyday
                      i hope i can persist and enforced it consistently
                      i am a FTWM so timing is sometimes not on my side 🤷

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                        SAHM_TAN
                        last edited by

                        chloecube:
                        SAHM_TAN:

                        [quote=\"chloecube\"]thks to all of you for the infomations

                        my son who is 9, is very poor in his languages and he dislike reading
                        since it school holiday now, i reduce his assement books and increase his reading
                        i have to keep reminding him to read and read and read
                        he also have untidy handwritting, thus i am making him write 1 composition essay and 1 作文everyday
                        i do not know if there will be any improvement, but i guess it better than doing nothing
                        hopefully he will love to read with all my pushing

                        he is currently with Berries for 2 yrs, am also thinking of stopping it and ask him to do his reading at home. but i was rather hesitant, what if it turn out worse?
                        i am in a dilemma now 😞

                        Ok, this is what I learned. To improve on language, not only must read but also must use. For example, the Chinese textbooks, there will be new words, the child must have opportunities to use, (speak it and write it) the new words and hear the new words being used. For example, you can pepper your conversations with the new words from the text books.

                        If you want to take your son out of berries, then you must have other support inplace for him. For example, you set aside time for him to read aloud to you.

                        thks SAHM_Tan
                        yup, definitely i have to replace him with home revision if i am taking him out of berries
                        i just paid his school fee for the next term till sept
                        meantime i will provide both (berries and my own supervision) for him and monitor how his progress

                        btw, i just bought the 四五快读 from Mayu bookstore
                        i paid for the whole series (books of 7), cost ard $80plus
                        i just used book 1 yesterday with my 9 and 6 yrs old
                        its too easy for my P3 , but i tot i just go thru again with him together with my younger one
                        will start him on book 2 today

                        although its school holiday now, but i am still keeping a tight watch on them, esp my P3
                        he didnt do very well for his SA1 :idea:
                        and also i try to make it a routine to do reading to both of them every 15min everyday
                        i hope i can persist and enforced it consistently
                        i am a FTWM so timing is sometimes not on my side 🤷[/quote]Jia you jia you :rahrah:

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