Pei Hwa Presbyterian Primary
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masshiro:
Did he sit at the back of the class?Hi Maple, Yellobelt
My son also in 3R3. Maybe can share contacts so we can share info. Sigh..my son always come back with half baked instruction..also dunno what teachers asked him to do.
You can PM me if you like.Glad to find someone same class as DS here. :hi5:
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I don’t really know how the classes work. All I know is he really gotta buck up. The work now is so tough I really pity the kids. yes the moxie and Chinese idioms damn tough. Seriously do we really use tat kind of flurry words in practical life? I feel maskinppmaking it so tough kill a lot of the learning interest.
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Haha I actually called someone yellow belt. Blur away so long dunno how things have changed in forum. Paisay
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masshiro:
I don't really know how the classes work. All I know is he really gotta buck up. The work now is so tough I really pity the kids. yes the moxie and Chinese idioms damn tough. Seriously do we really use tat kind of flurry words in practical life? I feel maskinppmaking it so tough kill a lot of the learning interest.
English vocabulary for P3 is tough too based on what I've seen so far.. -
masshiro:
I don't really know how the classes work. All I know is he really gotta buck up. The work now is so tough I really pity the kids. yes the moxie and Chinese idioms damn tough. Seriously do we really use tat kind of flurry words in practical life? I feel maskinppmaking it so tough kill a lot of the learning interest.
English vocabulary for P3 is tough too based on what I've seen so far.. -
bgmum:
my gal have hard time memorising the moxie. they also hv math HW everyday.masshiro:
I don't really know how the classes work. All I know is he really gotta buck up. The work now is so tough I really pity the kids. yes the moxie and Chinese idioms damn tough. Seriously do we really use tat kind of flurry words in practical life? I feel maskinppmaking it so tough kill a lot of the learning interest.
English vocabulary for P3 is tough too based on what I've seen so far.. -
For my son’s class, only need to memories 2 sentences not all. Is it the same for you all?
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masshiro:
For my son's class, only need to memories 2 sentences not all. Is it the same for you all?
Is yr son also in 3R2? my gal also only need memorise 2 sentences -
P1/2 to P3 - definitely a jump.
About the moxie, no need to insist a perfect score. As long as the child understands how to use some parts of the whole sentence, it is considered well done.
I would encourage following up EL grammer foundation with Longman’s Practice Grammer assessment book. It is important to make sure the P1/2 EL foundation are properly laid.
My boy had many misconceptions which I helped clear up in the last school holidays. I trusted him n the school teachers too much. -
Jennifer:
Oic.Scary:
[quote=\"Jennifer\"]We signed up for non-competitive table tennis CCA. My boy did not mention a letter requesting payment.
Yes, I think most CCAs conducted for the lower primary require payments. I went for the so-called CCAs Open House and the brochures that were distributed did indicate the fees.
So, the school did \"inform\" about the fees.
I wish they had informed via the school letter on the online registration rather than at the CCA open house. Not every working parents could attend the open house during the normal office working hours.[/quote]Does anyone know the payment amounts for each type of CCA? Table tennis is $220 for 20 lessons.
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