Comparing English Enrichment Programmes
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Hi netserver,
If you are looking at TAS, they have classes at paya Lebar singpost centre. My friend puts her kids with creative horizons at orchard area and she likes it there. Heard they have a placement test so that may be a bit more stress. TAS conducts a simple test but that is only to find out how your child is - they (TAS) don’t reject kids based on the scores attained.
Go check out and see which one works for you.
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Hi hquek
thanks for the fast response.
does TAS solely focus on compo writing only?hquek:
Hi netserver,
If you are looking at TAS, they have classes at paya Lebar singpost centre. My friend puts her kids with creative horizons at orchard area and she likes it there. Heard they have a placement test so that may be a bit more stress. TAS conducts a simple test but that is only to find out how your child is - they (TAS) don't reject kids based on the scores attained.
Go check out and see which one works for you.
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No. They do the whole gamut from grammar, vocab, compre and compo. There is some emphasis on synthesis when the child is P3/4.
The one thing they don’t do much is oral. But I heard they have some oral classes for the P6.
For their classes, one thing I like is that they don’t let the child copy much. When I see my child’s compre, confirm he did it by himself. But there is a fair amount of spelling and dictation. These are useful for the child to remember usable phrases in his compo work. -
Hi Councillor,
What’s your friend’s feedack for Creative Horizons? I am living at Tiong Bahru, very far from any of the TAS locations. Any good recommendations for English Writing classes around my area? -
Aathea:
I assume you are talking to me.Hi Councillor,
What's your friend's feedack for Creative Horizons? I am living at Tiong Bahru, very far from any of the TAS locations. Any good recommendations for English Writing classes around my area?
Anyway, my friend is quite happy with CH. Classes are small and she's happy with what they cover. Her kids are also happy inside. Apparently the feedback given by the teacher is quite spot on also. perhaps you can take a look? -
Good day all. Have anyone of you heard of "Language Learner" before? It is a Balmoral Plaza.
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Hi bellyhoney,
Sorry for the delayed reponse. I was away for a long business trip. Creative writing one week, English another week. They have 3 English teachers, so you may want to ask about the credentials of the English teachers and the MOE schools they had taught and let your child do a trial class to try out if she can fit with the teacher’s delivery style before confirming the sign up.
I believed their school’s policy on class size is 6. Because, a month ago, the centre’s supervisor called me for permission to allow 2 new parents’ children in P6 to join my girl’s Math class, increasing the class size presently from 6 to 8. I am okay with it. Shortly, I realised the new parents are both my male kakees…LOL. They told me they may want to give me call if I voted againsit their entry. -
happyandhealthy:
Hi can I just ask mommies here if you buy assessments books for your kids even though you have already sent them to tuition/enrichment centres? Or you don't buy them since they've already got tuition?
Tuition/enrichment materials + at least top school papers to practice. I do buy assessemnt books on top of that although my DD don't have much time. I may not ask her to do the entire book but I will expect her to do at least few exercises per week. My friend also does the same.
Tuition/enrichment materials may be enough but it may not cover 100%. Moreover, by exposing to top school papers, we can roughly gauge where we stand.
Hope this helps. -
HAPPYH:
hi thanks for your input. I was thinking which ones to buy ie assessments or school papers. I wanted to get assessments because it's usually structured in a topic-by-topic manner, yet at the same time I wanted school papers so that we can (like you said) gauge. hmmmmm.... Most probably I'll start off with school papers first and see how it goes.happyandhealthy:
Hi can I just ask mommies here if you buy assessments books for your kids even though you have already sent them to tuition/enrichment centres? Or you don't buy them since they've already got tuition?
Tuition/enrichment materials + at least top school papers to practice. I do buy assessemnt books on top of that although my DD don't have much time. I may not ask her to do the entire book but I will expect her to do at least few exercises per week. My friend also does the same.
Tuition/enrichment materials may be enough but it may not cover 100%. Moreover, by exposing to top school papers, we can roughly gauge where we stand.
Hope this helps.
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Hi parents, Mindstretcher at the newly opened 112 Katong Mall is opening a K1 class on Sundays from 5.15-7.15pm. This is a good P1 preparation programme that teaches both English and Maths. It is a very good class for it prepares the child in both English and Maths.
They need minimum of 5 STUDENTS to start.
For queries and sign up call 66360010.
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