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    P5 - GEP English Paper

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      AdvancedAcademia
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      Please dont be discouraged by the "low" scores for the GEP test papers. The GEP papers are not easy and are designed to stretch the kids. If it was easy to get the high 30s then they will not GEP papers right?


      Instead take a long term view, encourage further reading of various text-types or even encourage her to join a book club to discuss what she has learnt through her reading! This would help not only in the reading comprehension it would also help in the writing. Hope that helps!

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        Herbie
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        are there book club in singapore?

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          AdvancedAcademia
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          Herbie:
          are there book club in singapore?

          I know that the NLB does organise some book club readings however it is not differentiated to reading levels. If you are really serious about joining or forming a book club drop me a PM and I will provide more advise/info for you.

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            Miss Raja
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            When preparing for GEP english paper, it is very important to provide your child with exercises according to what skills he/she is lacking. There are specific grammar skills and vocabulary criteria that child must have. If you do not know the problem, you cannot diagnose and make improvements and fast. Reading newspapers will of course be helpful but may be slow. Maybe if you can pm or email me her latest practice paper i can help you with what type of exercise the child needs.


            Cheers
            Miss Raja

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              Mum101
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              ichikutang:
              My DD who is P5 is having trouble with her GEP English. For mock papers, she only scores about 23/40. I'm getting very worried so if any of you know anything that can help her improve? I think partly why she's getting this type of mark is because her english teacher is so relaxed. She kept on going about the print ad task and she never prepare for CT until 1 week before exam!

              Hi,

              GEP English paper has only 2 sections - Cloze passage (no helping words) and Comprehension. You may want to identify which section your DD is not so good and lose marks. For my DS, I get him to do Sec 1 Comprehension and Cloze Passage. I find that the GEP English paper for P5 and P6 standard are similar to Sec 1 Comprehension and Cloze Passage. It works for my DS. He always get full mark or near full mark for Cloze and Comprehension is one of the highest in class.

              We also subscribe Times, National Geographic, Junior National Geographic and Reader Digests magazines to keep up with his reading interest and helps building-up his general knowledge. He can become obsessive in reading them and I have to hide the new issues near exams or test period!

              Start with doing Sec Comprehension exercises this Dec holiday. There are good assessment from Popular. Personally, I find assessment from EPH is good - they have comment column and explanatory notes for the child to read and learn the skills.

              Hope this helps. Good luck!

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                Nebbermind
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                Mum101:
                ichikutang:

                My DD who is P5 is having trouble with her GEP English. For mock papers, she only scores about 23/40. I'm getting very worried so if any of you know anything that can help her improve? I think partly why she's getting this type of mark is because her english teacher is so relaxed. She kept on going about the print ad task and she never prepare for CT until 1 week before exam!


                Hi,

                GEP English paper has only 2 sections - Cloze passage (no helping words) and Comprehension. You may want to identify which section your DD is not so good and lose marks. For my DS, I get him to do Sec 1 Comprehension and Cloze Passage. I find that the GEP English paper for P5 and P6 standard are similar to Sec 1 Comprehension and Cloze Passage. It works for my DS. He always get full mark or near full mark for Cloze and Comprehension is one of the highest in class.

                We also subscribe Times, National Geographic, Junior National Geographic and Reader Digests magazines to keep up with his reading interest and helps building-up his general knowledge. He can become obsessive in reading them and I have to hide the new issues near exams or test period!

                Start with doing Sec Comprehension exercises this Dec holiday. There are good assessment from Popular. Personally, I find assessment from EPH is good - they have comment column and explanatory notes for the child to read and learn the skills.

                Hope this helps. Good luck!

                I think that kid completed PSLE liao!!

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                  Mum101
                  last edited by

                  GEP English syllabus is beyond PSLE.

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                    2bb
                    last edited by

                    Hi, Mum101,


                    Recently, I read your input about GEP experience, appreciate very much for your sharing. For my son who is selected in GEP P4 next year. I am thinking NYPS, wondering will the upcoming construction work affect their study?

                    Thank you.

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                      Mum101
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                      2bb:
                      Hi, Mum101,


                      Recently, I read your input about GEP experience, appreciate very much for your sharing. For my son who is selected in GEP P4 next year. I am thinking NYPS, wondering will the upcoming construction work affect their study?

                      Thank you.
                      Hi,

                      The kindergarden and Hill top block will be demolished to make way to new buildings. The main premises should not be affected with the constructions as they are not exactly side by side.

                      Regards..

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                        2bb
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                        Hi, mum 101,


                        Thks a lot. Will go for MOE briefing 2 days later.
                        Hope I can make a choice between NYPS and NAn HUa.

                        Rgds

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