Q&A - PSLE Tamil
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AnotherKiasu:
Are u Tamil?
Yep..It's the fact and reality.smartmummy:
Hi AnotherKiasu!
:thankyou: :thankyou: for ur kind valuable post!
Wah.....,so many good school opt out.hmmm......
About 95% of these SAP schools are top schools and they are \"Reserved\".
If so how did u prepare for the Tamil Language?
Did u send ur child to tuition?
BTW my son in P4 next year.
Thanks in Advance -
smartmummy:
Are u Tamil? - Yes
Yep..It's the fact and reality.AnotherKiasu:
[quote=\"smartmummy\"]Hi AnotherKiasu!
:thankyou: :thankyou: for ur kind valuable post!
Wah.....,so many good school opt out.hmmm......
About 95% of these SAP schools are top schools and they are \"Reserved\".
If so how did u prepare for the Tamil Language?There is only one exercise book available for Tamil at Popular book store - Tamil Oli. You can use that. Besides that you can visit \"Raj publications\" at Dalhousie lane, just near Little India. They sell various schools Tamil Q papers and also some Tamil exercise books.
Did u send ur child to tuition?For Tamil, No
BTW my son in P4 next year.Good luck. You have to worry about PSLE from Pri 5.
Thanks in Advance[/quote] -
Hi AnotherKiasuSorry for late reply, was away for holidays. Thank you very much
Happy New year to all -
leeven:
Hi AnotherKiasuSorry for late reply, was away for holidays. Thank you very much
Happy New year to all
Hi leevan! ur sonis in P6 this year?Did u find a good tutor/tuition?
I found one tuition,but don't know how good it is. -
smartmummy:
leeven:
Hi AnotherKiasuSorry for late reply, was away for holidays. Thank you very much
Happy New year to all
Hi leevan! ur sonis in P6 this year?Did u find a good tutor/tuition?
I found one tuition,but don't know how good it is.
I pm you. thnx a lot. -
leeven:
smartmummy:
[quote=\"leeven\"]Hi AnotherKiasuSorry for late reply, was away for holidays. Thank you very much
Happy New year to all
Hi leevan! ur sonis in P6 this year?Did u find a good tutor/tuition?
I found one tuition,but don't know how good it is.
I pm you. thnx a lot.[/quote]replied,pls read here,thanks
http://www.kiasuparents.com/kiasu/forum/viewtopic.php?f=69&t=10806&start=40
Hi happyh!
Pls refer the link -
sharmila:
Thank you for this info. We can at least check. For my 2 boys P3 and P5 no tamil tution as couldn't find a proper centre. Honestly, these days the tamil teachers are charging a high fee to teach tamil. My nephew has got one current sch teacher who teachers tamil once a week, 4 times a month with a fee of $320/- Not every indian parent can afford such high cost.[/quote]Wow! $80 per class. I hope it lasts for 2 hour each time.
Hi sssdarlings!smartmummy:
[quote=\"sssdarlings\"]oh, my ex-colleague used to send her daughters to Queenstown CC for Tamil tuition. Recently I also saw nearby CC holding such classes. Maybe can check with nearby CCs.
Not sure whether its SINDA or UPTC but I have seen a banner o/s SINDA building for Tamil classes, starting from Kindy level if I remember correctly.
Thanks.I'll check.
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If anyone is aware of good tuition centre, could you please pm me? Thank you
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HAPPYH:
If anyone is aware of good tuition centre, could you please pm me? Thank you
Since there are many talks about having tuition, I would like to point out my experience.
My son just completed PSLE and joined NJC for his secondary. So I think I can share some thoughts.
If your DS/DH is self motivated and/or if you(father or mother) can follow up and coach your DS/DH and sustain it continuously, then there is no need for tuition. Some parents may have opposite thoughts. So, no offence.
The 1.5 or 2 hrs spent on tuition is not going to contribute much except that he/she can gain some more practice. On the other hand, if you know that a particular teacher is good and can drill the concepts well in creative ways, then you can give a try.
My son, in his P6 year had the following tuitions:
Tamil - No, I coach him
English - In Mavis tutorial center, there is a special tuition for English Creative writing. Since my son is already good at English and I saw the notes given to him is not that great, I consider this tuition is useless.
Maths - In Just Education, there is a course called \"Advanced Maths\". The material are good and I consider this as a Practice session.
Science - No, I coach him.
Last 2 months before PSLE, I've stopped sending him to tuition. It's all my coaching only.
Talk to your DS/DH freely and drill these points:
1. It's your life. And singapore being a meritocratic society, education is the only way to come up in life. (For those rich, this rule doesn't apply
)
2. Drill the concept - \"You can do...just a little bit more effort\"
3. All other things - like TV, computer, story books, games, playground, cinema etc etc can wait. PSLE CANNOT WAIT for you.
4. Show unconditional love
5. Tell him/her - \"Put your best effort...whatever the result we'll accept\"
6. Having said that, continuously monitor them, but discreetly.
Hope this helps. -
AnotherKiasu:
:goodpost: Yes, you are right to say that tuition is only for 1.5 to 2 hours per week. But the commitment to do the homework/assessment book is missing with my DD. If she goes to tuition centre, she puts in some effort (most of the times after constant reminders and nagging).HAPPYH:
If anyone is aware of good tuition centre, could you please pm me? Thank you
Since there are many talks about having tuition, I would like to point out my experience.
My son just completed PSLE and joined NJC for his secondary. So I think I can share some thoughts.
If your DS/DH is self motivated and/or if you(father or mother) can follow up and coach your DS/DH and sustain it continuously, then there is no need for tuition. Some parents may have opposite thoughts. So, no offence.
The 1.5 or 2 hrs spent on tuition is not going to contribute much except that he/she can gain some more practice. On the other hand, if you know that a particular teacher is good and can drill the concepts well in creative ways, then you can give a try.
My son, in his P6 year had the following tuitions:
Tamil - No, I coach him
English - In Mavis tutorial center, there is a special tuition for English Creative writing. Since my son is already good at English and I saw the notes given to him is not that great, I consider this tuition is useless.
Maths - In Just Education, there is a course called \"Advanced Maths\". The material are good and I consider this as a Practice session.
Science - No, I coach him.
Last 2 months before PSLE, I've stopped sending him to tuition. It's all my coaching only.
Talk to your DS/DH freely and drill these points:
1. It's your life. And singapore being a meritocratic society, education is the only way to come up in life. (For those rich, this rule doesn't apply
)
2. Drill the concept - \"You can do...just a little bit more effort\"
3. All other things - like TV, computer, story books, games, playground, cinema etc etc can wait. PSLE CANNOT WAIT for you.
4. Show unconditional love
5. Tell him/her - \"Put your best effort...whatever the result we'll accept\"
6. Having said that, continuously monitor them, but discreetly.Hope this helps.
I really like those highlighted in blue. Although I am following all those (just that my DD is in P3), it serves as the reminder. Thank you
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