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    • JenniferJ Offline
      Jennifer
      last edited by

      Go find a tutor.


      The entire exam paper is unlikely to be set by her only nor is she the marker for her own class. Besides, there are likely to be 2 markers.

      Dun lose heart.

      P.S. your remark abt her being racist might not be appropriate unless you hv concrete evidence to prove your point.

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        Mdm Koh
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        In order to do well in compre, you need to learn reading strategies, such as summarising and predicting. Reading a compre passage is different from reading a story for fun. There are some students who are already good at reading, so the answers seem to come naturally to them. For most students, however, they need to be taught how to be active readers. You have to be patient, though. Improvement in compre, unlike improvement in Maths, doesn’t happen so quickly. It may take you a few months to get the strategies right.


        Since your grammar looks fine in your post, I think that all you need are suggestions on how to improve your reading and answering skills. You also need to read more in your free time. Newspapers are a good start. Having general knowledge will help you to understand the compre passages.

        I’m sorry that you don’t think much of your school teacher. Nevertheless, do respect her. Perhaps she is bogged down by a lot of other administrative duties and doesn’t have time to mark your assignments.

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          verykiasu2010
          last edited by

          1. please don’t mention race. It is taboo


          2. I also know a certain school, the whole school, during mid-year or EOY exams, the English papers had most people scoring below 70 at best, and most of the time from sec 1 to sec 4 they manage to just scrap by…and hey, at the O levels, many of them got A1 / 2

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            Herbie
            last edited by

            Mdm Koh:
            In order to do well in compre, you need to learn reading strategies, such as summarising and predicting. Reading a compre passage is different from reading a story for fun. There are some students who are already good at reading, so the answers seem to come naturally to them. For most students, however, they need to be taught how to be active readers. You have to be patient, though. Improvement in compre, unlike improvement in Maths, doesn't happen so quickly. It may take you a few months to get the strategies right.


            NowSince your grammar looks fine in your post, I think that all you need are suggestions on how to improve your reading and answering skills. You also need to read more in your free time. Newspapers are a good start. Having general knowledge will help you to understand the compre passages.

            I'm sorry that you don't think much of your school teacher. Nevertheless, do respect her. Perhaps she is bogged down by a lot of other administrative duties and doesn't have time to mark your assignments.
            With the revised eng o level syllabus, will reading newspaper still help?cos tuition centre says that the new eng syllabus is literacy based.

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            • C Offline
              concernmother
              last edited by

              I really understand. My dd’s school has the same problem. Teachers are not efficient. Besides, trainee teachers come and go. In fact, every two term there are a change of teachers. The teachers do not go by text books, they give notes. My poor dd has notes of different subjects all over the place.

              DD is having SA1 in two weeks’ time. The kids were told last week that they are tested chapters 7 to 10 on chinese. The teacher, at that time, just finished chapter 6! From Jan till last week, she only managed to finish half of Sec 2 text book…so I guess she will rush through chapter 7-10 for these two weeks. Sigh…no eyes to see.

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                meinteel
                last edited by

                concernmother:
                I really understand. My dd's school has the same problem. Teachers are not efficient. Besides, trainee teachers come and go. In fact, every two term there are a change of teachers. The teachers do not go by text books, they give notes. My poor dd has notes of different subjects all over the place.

                DD is having SA1 in two weeks' time. The kids were told last week that they are tested chapters 7 to 10 on chinese. The teacher, at that time, just finished chapter 6! From Jan till last week, she only managed to finish half of Sec 2 text book....so I guess she will rush through chapter 7-10 for these two weeks. Sigh...no eyes to see.
                Its saddening to see teachers come and go but that is mostly because there are insufficient teachers. Furthermore, some teachers have just too heavy a workload to handle. These would definiately affect the children's studies but one must take more responsibility.

                File the notes properly according to subjects and read through them. Compare them with the textbook noting down the differences and similarities. This will help you understand the subject matter better.

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                • T Offline
                  try
                  last edited by

                  You may want to look for the school counsellor or even the principal to share your thoughts.


                  Instead of being antagonistic in your approach, ask them humbly what you should do. From what I read from your post, you might be resistant getting help from your form teacher. Tell the counsellor or principal about your feelings but don’t badmouth the teacher. Ask for alternative help from school where possible.

                  Tuition should be the last resort. I am sure your parents will be proud of you that you are looking for alternatives to improve your grades instead of asking them to pay for tuition.

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                    Mdm Koh
                    last edited by

                    Herbie:


                    With the revised eng o level syllabus, will reading newspaper still help?cos tuition centre says that the new eng syllabus is literacy based.
                    The new syllabus seems to emphasise expository texts. I think reading the newspapers will become more important.

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