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    Comparing Chinese Enrichment (Primary/Preschool)

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    • V Offline
      vicki
      last edited by

      Aggie:
      Besides Orchard Berries which I heard is the best, any other Berries' branch to recommend? Cant get in their weekend classes...

      I'm at the Berries Orchard weekend class. Yup - don't really see much withdrawal so thk u gotto look for another Berries.

      Got frens who attend various other branches... So far so good.. Why don't u just go to one that is nearest to ur hse?

      Good luck! šŸ˜‰

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        hypermum
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        Hi, anyone can recommend any chinese classes for P1 in jurong east or jurong west area? My girls are in P1 n Sec 1 respectively. Chinese Creative Writing classes for my Sec 1 too.

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          Champion
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          hypermum:
          :snuggles:


          Hi, anyone can recommend any chinese classes for P1 in jurong east or jurong west area? My girls are in P1 n Sec 1 respectively. Chinese Creative Writing classes for my Sec 1 too.
          ä¹ēŸ„čÆ­ę–‡äø­åæƒļ¼ˆ le zhi language centre )
          BLOCK 503 JURONG WEST AVE 1 #02-847 SINGAPORE 640503
          ē”µčÆļ¼š\t 65637797
          传真:\t 64252076

          http://lezhi.com.sg/

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            hypermum
            last edited by

            Hi, Champion.

            Thanks for the info. BTW know of any other tuition centres in Jurong which is good at Creative English Writing & Comprehension for Sec 1NA. Regards.

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              Pebblesrock
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              Which centre is better? Xuelin or Busy bee? I need a reply ASAP! Thanks šŸ˜„ my Chinese is really weak and my exam is around the corner. Your help will be appreciate! Is Xuelin teaching pace fast. Is busybee teaching pace fast? Do they have 1-1 lesson? What is the rates? Is there a trial lesson? Btw, I am asking for sec 2 Chinese. I am checking this carefully because I don't want to pay fees for centre that are not suitable for me and end up wasting my money.

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                Wannabe
                last edited by

                Dear fellow parents, saw the ads by Changchun Language School for chinese compo recently. Anyone has experience with this centre so far?

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                  GG Leong
                  last edited by

                  Pebblesrock, I suggest that you pay both the centers a visit and feel about them yourselves. Ultimately, you have to be comfortable with your choice. I brought my 2 children; they decided that they want to be in Xuelin because of the environment, teachers and materials. I must say that their materials are very current, using newspaper! which I like. (indirectly getting them to read).I am surprised to see my elder one trying hard to plan her schedule to fit into Xuelin's. I hope this positive push can substain :rahrah:

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                    hsm
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                    hello all


                    My girl in P4 this year.. she was doing ok for P1 & 2 for her chinese.. and she started having private tuition for chinese since P2. However her chinese seems to get worst in P3, then now in P4, she failed badly in her CA1.. paying quite a lot for her current tutor who is a ex-school teacher.

                    I'm very concerned and thought perhaps she cannot 'focus' too much when having 1-to-1.. so i decided to try group lesson, perhaps it will be more 'interactive'.. signed up for Tien Hsia, she was quite happy with her 1st lesson tho..

                    but i realised Tien Hsia only teaches higher chinese but her 'normal chinese' is already very bad. On her 1st lesson, teacher says there's a lot of words she didnt know.. ya, i know her standard is definitely will not be up to speed esp when the rest of the children could have probably started with TH for a while..

                    I'm not sure it's a wise decision for dd.. but have to complete one term to see how it goes.

                    The problem with dd is reading and even recognising them. Even for ting xie, i have to coach her.. initally i simply thought she is lazy.. but sometimes, i'm worried is she having dyslexia? i tried the self assessment, and looks like she is not..

                    This year, i'm fortunate my company allows to switch to part time work. So i'm now trying to coach my girl yourself.. everyday will revise the chinese words with her, repeating the same words and learning new words each day.. hopefully she gets to \"remember\" the more words and know the meanings.. now i'm also using TH's material to do revision with her.. it seems a 'huge jump' to dd when i read the notes..

                    if anyone has 'tips' to learn chinese, please share with me.. i like to try different methods and see which suits dd best šŸ™‚

                    Cheers

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                      Monster Mummy
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                      Hi,


                      My boy has been in Tien Hsia for years and his school also cover normal Chinese. Good thing about Tien Hsia they got cobstantly revision and mock test and exam for us to gauge where the child fare. but overall he is coping still ok. But last year his result dropped very badly. One of the problem is he is too lazy and this year I have been constantly make him éƒŽčÆ» the words for that week. Occasionally, ask him to revise back the words. You can borrow some story book simplified to get your child to read because it will help in the comprehension and help in the composition writing. Because most of the time the kid fare badly in the comprehension.

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                        cherrygal
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                        hi hsm

                        If you are worried abt not catching up at Tien Hsia, you can try Berries. They have normal Chinese classes as well as Higher Chinese. Why stress her up if her CL is already weak? Most impt is for her to like the subject. No point doing HCL when her school is not doing. She may be more depressed if she has to struggle with the subject.

                        Downside for Berries is the huge class size (12 - 16). If she likes group study, this may be for her. My fren has also recommended Beijing Language School at Sengkang. She said her gal can recite poems and finds the CL lessons at her primary school too easy... :boogie:

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