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    The Alternative Story (TAS) - Discussion

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      TSHmummy
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      hquek:

      Hi TSHmummy,

      I'm not sure exactly how they teach so can't answer how they use their books. But my kids come back with worksheets after every session - so those would be extra stuff outside of the books. Usual headers for those worksheets would include grammar, synthesis, vocab, compre - sometimes there are cloze, compre mcq and punctuation.
      Hi hquek,

      Thank you. Do your kids use the books in class?

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        coolit
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        Chloe22:
        Hi hi

        am new to this forum... read about TAS from the parents.
        Was wondering what will be a good age to send my girl for their classes... she's in P1 this year. Can read but can't really express herself well in writing.
        Any advice pls?
        I feel the younger the better. If your child can cope, should send as early as P1 but if your child is already quite advanced then maybe p3 would still be ok.

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          hquek
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          TSHmummy:
          hquek:


          Hi TSHmummy,

          I'm not sure exactly how they teach so can't answer how they use their books. But my kids come back with worksheets after every session - so those would be extra stuff outside of the books. Usual headers for those worksheets would include grammar, synthesis, vocab, compre - sometimes there are cloze, compre mcq and punctuation.

          Hi hquek,

          Thank you. Do your kids use the books in class?

          p1 books not required. for the p4 class, they use the creative writing book. i recall them using the other books at times in the past years. spelling book is ALWAYS in use, the had gone through the book and then teacher restart.

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            hquek
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            writing well i feel comprises of various inputs. child should ideally have good command of grammar and vocab on hand, plus healthy dose of imagination. That why i had no qualms starting my kids young with tas. they include all aspects of english lamguage in their program.

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              ordinarymum
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              Hi,


              Anyone knows how TAS sets the new syllabus compre for p1-4 level? My kids school still uses the old syllabus…and the teacher has not much idea on what it is like. My kids used to be in TAS when it was the old syllabus and i found them very good but had to withdraw when we moved house. But now I find I still need tuition for them as the school is not on par with the changes in moe.

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                Monster Mummy
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                Hi,


                TAS has adjusted the lesson with reference to the guideline set by MOE especially for new graphics comprehension for affected student as well as writing class. For my son school the teacher also has reading period and need student to bring one story book weekly for discussion. This is moving towards the new syllabus.

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                  Rockdiva
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                  Hi TAS parents, can u advise me how to get the discount for TAS\tclasses?

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                    jasmineong
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                    Rockdiva:
                    Hi TAS parents, can u advise me how to get the discount for TAS\tclasses?

                    Hi Rockdiva,

                    You need to get a referral from a TAS parent and you would have $10 off for your term fees.

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                      nicnac
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                      Hi parents,


                      Which is better, the regular class or pure creative writing? How often do they do writing for the regular class? Thanks!

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                        hquek
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                        jasmineong:
                        Rockdiva:

                        Hi TAS parents, can u advise me how to get the discount for TAS\tclasses?


                        Hi Rockdiva,

                        You need to get a referral from a TAS parent and you would have $10 off for your term fees.

                        And that's first term only. after that, you have to be pretty diligent to get referrals (one per term) to get $10 off that term's fees. More than 1 referral sign up during the term, they will still deduct only $10 off.

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