The Alternative Story (TAS) - Discussion
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How timing that I found this thread… TLL had called me to confirm a place for my kid but he has been enjoying the lesson in TAS. After much thinking, we decide to forgo TLL and continue his lesson in TAS but placed him in more appropriate class slot.
If anyone needs referral in TAS, pls pm me. -
momresource:
noticed a lot of reviews on TAS but not much on TLL.. does that mean TAS is better (or more popular) than TLL? am considering registering DS for TAS AMK (P3) next year. thanks!How timing that I found this thread... TLL had called me to confirm a place for my kid but he has been enjoying the lesson in TAS. After much thinking, we decide to forgo TLL and continue his lesson in TAS but placed him in more appropriate class slot.
If anyone needs referral in TAS, pls pm me. -
Not sure which is better. I feel they are different. TLL’s materials focus on current affairs. They also give the children a list of difficult vocab words to choose from in their compositions. The children learn a wide variety of vocab words in this way. children at TLL will pick up more knowledge about current affairs and this could help to develop their thinking skills. This is what my friend tells me. Her child is at TLL.
My child is at TAS. The way they teach compo is to teach the child how to build tension in the plot, how to vary their sentences, how to ‘show’ emotions and not just state it. They guide more in their compo teaching. For their paper 2, I find that they have certain techniques that they use that can be quite effective in helping the child to improve.
I cannot say for sure which is better, just that they are different and children have different learning styles. I do know of some children at TAS that also go to TLL. One of them told me she wants the best for her kid. TAS is good at techniques and compo teaching and TLL has good current affairs materials and a lot of GEP students. -
I believed that different enrichment centre that have its own teaching style that might cater to the children’s learning ability.
The best it would be let the child go there for a trial first before deciding to take up the lesson. -
Hi Momresource, I need referral as I will be signing up for my girl this OCT at bt. Timah for P1 class.
Can you kindly email me details on what the discount is like?
Please mail to [email protected]
Thanks
Audrey -
Hi any mummies whose kids are in the P1 class…would like to find out more about this school as I intend to sign my DD up for P1 class this OCt in Bt. Timah.
Do they give good foundation for grammar to the kids??
Is the homework too much to handle (knowing they have spelling to learn as well in TAS apart from their school spelling).
Hope to get some advise.
Thanks!
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I hope that you are referring to the P1 class that meant for the students going P1 next year. Actually, the teacher in the class will go through the grammar, comprehension and composition with them. Sometimes, it might touch on vocabulary.
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I registered my daughter for P2 class next year. And also talked to the admin on the coverage. 1 hour definately on compo, the next 1 hr on grammar, vocab & compre (on rotation i think). Very specific. Better than the current stella programme in school, tell story expect students to know all…
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Can check what is TAS? -
The Alternative Story.
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