Comparing Chinese Enrichment (Primary/Preschool)
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hi there
anyone here has feedback on molin? is it suitable for N2? and i heard that Berries is not that suitable once kids hit upper primary. is that true?
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lizuan76:
hi lizuan76Pancake, i thought u refering lingling laoshi at Kovan Tien Hsia. Because my girl teacher is also lingling laoshi.
I like Tien Hsia school because they follow closely on primary school syllabus.
:rahrah: My child is at Parkway Centre.I sit in the first two classes for awhile. Lingling laoshi could engage the kids. And she can be stern if the kids are not paying attention. This is what I like. I prefer a stern teacher to manage a bunch of active toddlers who have short attention span.
Maybe lingling laoshi works in two centres? :scratchhead: -
hi sub_evo76,
for Chinese, they say Jiang lao shi not bad:-
http://www.jiang.edu.sg/page3.htm -
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Thanks phtthp!
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Jiang is abit far for me... -
Hi mummies / daddies
Have anyone heard of \"Lu Lao Shi\" (http://www.mylulaoshi.com)? I am currently looking for only COmpo / Oral course for my DD who is weak in this area. If anyone heard of this, will like to hear your views... Or if anyone has any recommendation, would appreciate if you can share.... -
Anyone has comments about Berries in Woodlands CC??
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Pammy:
Anyone has comments about Berries in Woodlands CC??
Hi Pammy,
How old is your child? My 2 kids are currently attending lessons at Berries (one is P5 & another one in K2). So far, my comments will be Berries are good for building foundation and words recognition. So it will be a good choice if your kids are young. As for my DD who is in P5 now, it did help in her Paper 2, but not so much for her Oral & Compo. That is why I am looking for alternative for her Oral & compo. -
parents with kids aged 4 - 6 yrs old (N2 - K2) who want to help their child recognize as many Chinese characters up to P1 & P2, may consider this:-
http://www.kiasuparents.com/kiasu/forum/viewtopic.php?f=27&t=8640&start=50
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