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    2012 PSLE Discussions and Strategy

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    • Z Offline
      zeedoo
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      Yes, I agree that it’s a matter of priority. My dd initially toyed with the idea of taking up 3rd language as it seems so cool with some of her friends opting for it. But we told her that we’d rather she spend more time on other aspects of secondary school life, such as honing her leadership skills and other soft skills through CCAs and project work. She should also exercise more to build up her stamina and health. There will be more than enough subjects to exercise the brain, no need to add on more load on the brain


      Also told her that should she be interested in learning a 3rd language later in life, there are many avenues available. No significant difference anyway in language learning ability between a 12 year-old and an adult. I myself attended French classes under the NUS Extension programme and Malay classes offered by my former employer. I googled the NUS Extension and found that they are still in existence after all these years! You can check out their website…they even offer Korean!

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      • Coolkidsrock2C Offline
        Coolkidsrock2
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        slmkhoo:
        MeKiasuLeh:

        But here is the thing - If those brains in MOE is resolute about the holistic development of a child, they should seriously consider making the 3rd lang as one of the core CCAs instead of a separate entity. It may be a resource and logistical challenge to do so, but it is a stronger incentive for students to take it up if it is a CCA. I will fully support and encourage my children to take it up then.


        Now this is a great idea! And I would also like to see other outside activities eg music, dance, creative or artistic endeavours, charity work etc counted as CCA too. I know policing it may be a problem, but if something can be worked out, then a child need not be dependent on what the school has to offer.

        I second this. :rahrah:

        DD may not be taking an academic path but unfortunately MEP/EMP is offered only in selected schools and her T-score does not meet the COP. We now have to put in more time on her external lessons on top of duplicating efforts on a CCA which has no relevance towards our direction and goal.

        In our case, there will be graded exams, performances and competitions as evidence of meeting the CCA's objectives.

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        • isetanI Offline
          isetan
          last edited by

          zeedoo:
          Yes, I agree that it's a matter of priority. My dd initially toyed with the idea of taking up 3rd language as it seems so cool with some of her friends opting for it. But we told her that we'd rather she spend more time on other aspects of secondary school life, such as honing her leadership skills and other soft skills through CCAs and project work. She should also exercise more to build up her stamina and health. There will be more than enough subjects to exercise the brain, no need to add on more load on the brain


          Also told her that should she be interested in learning a 3rd language later in life, there are many avenues available. No significant difference anyway in language learning ability between a 12 year-old and an adult. I myself attended French classes under the NUS Extension programme and Malay classes offered by my former employer. I googled the NUS Extension and found that they are still in existence after all these years! You can check out their website...they even offer Korean!
          Fully agreed that DC shld avoid 3rd Lang if possible.

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          • janet88J Offline
            janet88
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            Hi mummy so kiasu,

            That was a good one you posted.
            Yes, I wanted my son to do well, not bcos of bragging or to enter elite school.

            From this PSLE result, I realized how crucial foundation is for languages. Mistakes made should not be repeated as much as possible…so I remind myself what I have to do with my daughter.

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              fifiyeo
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              I spent the last 2 days sorting out old and printing new photos. I was sad looking through them. Could have had so much more fun with the kids. This is what I’ve learned from my PSLE experience -


              6 years passed by in a flash. All the time spent studying which we could have spend growing up together. More time-out, vacations…etc. So, now on if grades are decent, I shall just let it be. There is so much catching up. Kids would be all grown up and out of the house before we know it if we continue with the mad paper chase.

              Hack what the ILs or who-so-ever says! I hope I will remember this and not be pressured.

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                Essential
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                I made a mistake allowed taking HMT in PSLE , I should have let him focus in weaker subjects.

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                  Essential
                  last edited by

                  This time though given a choice for 3rd language , my advice to him is stay focus to manage what is must than opt for extra.

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                    SAHM_TAN
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                    Am I correct to say that one has to achieve a certain T-score to be offered the option of taking up a 3rd lang? If yes, why some parents and kids are unhappy abt the T-score?

                    I’m trying to understand the context. Thanks.

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                    • Lynn2L Offline
                      Lynn2
                      last edited by

                      Hi SAHM_TAN,


                      Nice to see you here!

                      Yes, there is certain T score for taking certain third languages.

                      I pm you.

                      Cheers,
                      Lynn

                      SAHM_TAN:
                      Am I correct to say that one has to achieve a certain T-score to be offered the option of taking up a 3rd lang? If yes, why some parents and kids are unhappy abt the T-score?
                      I'm trying to understand the context. Thanks.

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                        fifiyeo
                        last edited by

                        Hi Lynn,


                        Oh there is a certain T-score in order to be offered the option of a 3rd Language? I thought only for French, German and Japanese. For Malay it seems very common.

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