Comparing Chinese Enrichment (Primary/Preschool)
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Hi all, I am looking for experience and good home Chinese tutor for P4.
Pls PM me if you know any.
Staying at central area.
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anyone has feedback to share for tampines berries and hougang berries? thanks
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My son is in p1 now n is been going to tampines berries since last year according to his teachers he doing very well inspite of the fact that we are non Chinese.
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hi,
here’s my sharing …
Background
Berries Tampines - K1 : term 1 ~ 3 (class size : 1:12)
Tien Hsia Parkway - K1 : term 4 till now P1 (class size 1:10 but can’t rem their max)
Berries’s experiences
They have more "art & craft" hands-on and story based learning. But it didn’t motivate my boy. After 1 term, my boy expressed unwillingness in attending the lessons. He shared that the lessons were boring and teacher not fun. On term 3, there was a change in teacher, hence i got him to stay for 1 more term. Well, there was no improvement and when I spoke to the teacher, she said my boy had short attention span and not very responsive - 他集中力较差,也不发问。问他,只看着我。
there was not much parents-teacher communication, be it after each class or end of each term. Plus the discouraging communication which somehow disappoint me.
*** Tien Hsia’s experience***
They have more writing and speech activities. My boy expressed no concern in attending the lesson and participate well in the lesson. He don’t like the term review performance but after the performance, he was ok to continue here.
Teacher gave a quick update/reminder to parents after each lesson. There was also term performance conducted to showcase to parents. At times when my boy turned wild in class, the teacher will put it in appropriate way – 今天他精力非常旺盛,我就给他一个小角落养精蓄锐。
— Summary —
in my opinion, the centre which my boy can blend well in doesn’t mean it works for all kids. There are many factors contrib to the "enjoyment" of learning. I also dun believe in attending trial lesson can determine the centre/teacher standard, we have to observe and communicate with our kids constantly so that to fine tune / improve the learning experiences. -
Hi all parents,
Do you guys and girls know of any Chinese Enrichment Center that is similar to I CAN READ, where the child progress through the course base on ability, and not age?
I want to send my p3 boy to Hua Cheng, but the school did an assessment of him and find his foundation to be very weak. Hence they told me frankly that while they do not reject any students, they believe he may have great difficulty in catching up with the pace, as students there are taught many words or shengzi that are way beyond school texts. I believe such is the standard practice of many language center.
How then can I help my boy enjoy Chinese without being so exam or syllabus oriented? I do not mind a center that focus on fun, and is not so exam oriented.
If no such center is available, then is there one where they can and have classes that caters to weak students?
Many thanks in advance for all your advice. -
Hi all,
My kids have been with Berries all this while. I personally find the teachers are great and the lessons are structured and taught effectively. However, I saw fellow parents here kindly providing their feedback saying that they find Tien Hsia is better.
Care to share what Tien Hsia offers which Berries does not? And how are lessons at Tien Hsia conducted? -
Heard that Yu Ren @Beauty World helps to prepare Show & Tell, that ‘s why some parents who want 100% outsource of CL lang are going for them. But you pay 2x the price of other CL enrichment classes.
Anyone knows the credentials of Yu Ren? -
My P3 son has been in Tien Hsia since 3 years old. He still doesn’t speak much Mandarin but managed to get into higher chinese in school so I guess it really helps cos I do not really coach him much as well. However, now that he is in P3, I wonder if it is enough. His school chinese teacher recommends that I send him for chinese composition class too. May look at Tien Hsia as well. But I am open to recommendations. Anyone? East Coast vicinity. Thanks
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Anyone heard of Beijing Language Centre? Good?
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I recommend Xuelin Learning Hub in Katong, their new outlet! I find their teachers are very caring and can inspire my P3 and P1 boys to look forword to Chinese classes. My boys come back with newspaper articles every week and even discuss with me. :imcool:
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