Real reason behind Singapore’s obsession with tuition
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Chenonceau:
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Glad it's all cleared up.hokkiengirl:
[quote=\"verykiasu2010] hello, thanks for the clarity on the matter discussed.
appreciated !
btw, you taught hokkien or not ? or just hokkien songs ?
Oh, I taught Higher Studies in Hokkien poetry and Conversational Hokkien 101. I just burst into song in class on occasion on a sleepy afternoon.
I wanna sign up.[/quote][/quote][/quote]
Who else wanna sign up? Please kee chui !
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Chenonceau:
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Glad it's all cleared up.hokkiengirl:
[quote=\"verykiasu2010] hello, thanks for the clarity on the matter discussed.
appreciated !
btw, you taught hokkien or not ? or just hokkien songs ?
Oh, I taught Higher Studies in Hokkien poetry and Conversational Hokkien 101. I just burst into song in class on occasion on a sleepy afternoon.
I wanna sign up.[/quote][/quote][/quote]
Ha ha I'm gonna set up myself up as the atas Hokkien Enrichment Institute of Singapore. Not just anyhow anyhow tuition centre, k?
So... as with all high-crass edu institutes in Spore nows-adays, you must first pass my qualifying test!!! Otherwise, how will I know if you can learn Hokkien well enough to survive in Penang, Taiwan and Fujian? ke ke ke :evil:
Incidentally, one auntie at the playground asked me if I was Taiwanese!!! And someone from China thought I was from China cos my Mandarin had a Hokkien accent! Kam Siah, Ah Ma, for teaching me well. -
fightingmom:
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Who else wanna sign up? Please kee chui !
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Hokkiengirl, do you teach your children hokkien?
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jtoh:
Hokkiengirl, do you teach your children hokkien?
Of course! All 3 can understand very well and speak somewhat. The baby (almost two) has Hokkien dreams! He had a nightmare one night and in his semi-conscious state, muttered, 'Peng Ko! Peng Ko!' (that's 'apple' in my mother tongue)
He doesn't say 'yes' or 'no'. He says 'ai' or 'mai'. I think it's so cute!!! Gush, gush.
I'm sure I'm not alone in doing this. I'm sure there are tons of families out there who still speak to their kids in dialects. Anybody else care to share? -
hokkiengirl:
He was having a nightmare about apples? :rotflmao: Cute! Don't think there are many kids these days who speak dialect.jtoh:
Hokkiengirl, do you teach your children hokkien?
Of course! All 3 can understand very well and speak somewhat. The baby (almost two) has Hokkien dreams! He had a nightmare one night and in his semi-conscious state, muttered, 'Peng Ko! Peng Ko!' (that's 'apple' in my mother tongue)
He doesn't say 'yes' or 'no'. He says 'ai' or 'mai'. I think it's so cute!!! Gush, gush.
I'm sure I'm not alone in doing this. I'm sure there are tons of families out there who still speak to their kids in dialects. Anybody else care to share? -
jtoh:
Dear me... what did the Apple do to him?
He was having a nightmare about apples? :rotflmao: Cute! Don't think there are many kids these days who speak dialect. -
Oh dear, I am hokkien too but only speak to my hubby when we don't want my girl to hear our conservation and hokkien has become a secret code between myself and my hubby! My girl does not understand Hokkien at all!
I thought that there will b no more people who can speak hokkien in 30 yrs!
GOSH! If It does happen, I'm guilty for that! My initial intention is not to burden my girl for learning additional language (Hokkien is dialect but it is totally different from Mandarin) and can't master well for English and Mandarin. :sad:hokkiengirl:
Of course! All 3 can understand very well and speak somewhat. The baby (almost two) has Hokkien dreams! He had a nightmare one night and in his semi-conscious state, muttered, 'Peng Ko! Peng Ko!' (that's 'apple' in my mother tongue)jtoh:
Hokkiengirl, do you teach your children hokkien?
He doesn't say 'yes' or 'no'. He says 'ai' or 'mai'. I think it's so cute!!! Gush, gush.
I'm sure I'm not alone in doing this. I'm sure there are tons of families out there who still speak to their kids in dialects. Anybody else care to share? -
Hi Optimistforum,
Where can I get the ‘English Language and Intelligence books from the UK, 50s and 60s’ books?
What are the Singaporean assessment books that you find them good ad useful? Care to share?
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Chenonceau:
Ha ha probably escape from his grasp. My kid is a foodie.
Dear me... what did the Apple do to him?jtoh:
He was having a nightmare about apples? :rotflmao: Cute! Don't think there are many kids these days who speak dialect.