PSLE 2009 - Chinese Paper
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My boy says paper is ok but he lost 5 mks (3 mistakes) in the OAS section. He commented that the open-ended compre requires very detailed ans, needs to write a lot.
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finished in 1h 20 mins comprehension need to write a lot most questions i write 3-7 lines and my handwriting is small
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parent135:
parent135, you have misunderstood janice_koh. What she meant was that the paper will end in an hour's time (from 10:22am), and she started the thread first so that others can post here before she comes back to it. By the way, it is her child who is taking the paper, not her. Please refrain from being so confrontational right at the start; it really shows your age. There is only so much leeway the members here will give you. You will, after all, be going on to a secondary school and be called a young man/lady rather than a boy/girl.janice_koh:
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you are lying it says u posted it at 10.22 am its so obvious that you were then doing paper 2 so stop lying please
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ya lah...im the kancheong mummi cos my son chinese is really very weak. I think this forum is more suitable for parents...

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janice_koh:
ya lah...im the kancheong mummi cos my son chinese is really very weak. I think this forum is more suitable for parents...

agree. my gal also say paper ok, not very difficult. -
kids say this paper is very easy. If this is the case, it will be like normal, 2% of cohort <50>75 mark. This will probably contribute to standard deviation of <10, about 9 maybe and average of 78. You can estimate your score as followed;
Score\tAverage\tSTD DEV\tT Score
100\t78\t9\t74
85\t78\t9\t58
75\t78\t9\t47 -
Score Average STD DEV T Score
100 78 9 74
85 78 9 58
75 78 9 47
not sure if the table works this time. :oops: -
My girl also said easy. One of the compre did before.
My collegueβs girl also said the compre did before. -
My gosh - so one might pass the written exam, but the T-score will reflect as failed?
Score Average STD DEV T Score
75 78 9 47
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