Club 2006 Kids
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my boy complained why he write so nicely only get a B.
why he put up his hand, teacher no call him to answer questions - then he cannot collect tokens to exchange for stamps to exchange for gifts.
he said want to go play catching with friends before his class starts. i said hot sun, he may sweat, smelling and sticky, he said won't.
he said after finish sch work and waiting for other people to finish work, cannot read because unless teacher say read, then can read. so he will chat softly with his partner
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My P1 girl so far ok.but I have to teach her check the time table and pack the school bag.Always bring food to eat haven’t yet buy food from canteen.
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ello everyone… new here… lolx… guess we all experienced the same… DS also still blur blur at P1…
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My boy now has good friend to run off before assembly to play catching under the hot son. He is having topical review test next week. Should not be a problem.
Now my headache is this…first week, uniform already have pencil marks. Last week, came home with markermarks drawn on his uniform! Bleach already, but still can see the faint marks. Any good suggestions\technique to get rid of the marks? -
still slow in my DD’s P1. she did two set of english spelling already. still have to receive chinese list. or maybe her chinese is even slower because she’s in the "foreigner class" (i think). all of the Filipino P1 we got to know in her school are in the same chinese class. i borrowed some kiddie mandarin videos from the library for her to watch so she can hear a lot of mandarin at home.
im thinking of sending her to chinese enrichment class. but i dont know which school to send her. i want a school that makes learning chinese easy especially for non-native speakers. i want it to be interesting for her and not think of it as extra work. right now, im thinking of inquiring at Berries in Tampines, or Tien Hsia in Simei.
my DD’s blouse also have some chocolate/cereal stains that I cannot remove already. washed it a lot of time but it’s still there. good thing her blouse is peach so the stain kinda blends. but for really tough stains, i use Granda’s Secret Spot Remover. i bought it at ArtFriend. but i know they also sell it at Motherwors. -
Sakuratatoo
Thanks for sharing on stain removing.
You can try berries, ask the admin if they can let your kid start one level lower ie k2, if your dd doesn’t mind. They also have twice a week class.
You can buy doreamon chinese dvd to let your dd watch.
My boy now watches channel 8, 9pm show , he reads the subtitles but some simple funny dialogue,he will try to duplicate . But parental guidance is strongly recommended. -
sakuratattoo:
Hi sakura,still slow in my DD's P1. she did two set of english spelling already. still have to receive chinese list. or maybe her chinese is even slower because she's in the \"foreigner class\" (i think). all of the Filipino P1 we got to know in her school are in the same chinese class. i borrowed some kiddie mandarin videos from the library for her to watch so she can hear a lot of mandarin at home.
im thinking of sending her to chinese enrichment class. but i dont know which school to send her. i want a school that makes learning chinese easy especially for non-native speakers. i want it to be interesting for her and not think of it as extra work. right now, im thinking of inquiring at Berries in Tampines, or Tien Hsia in Simei.
my DD's blouse also have some chocolate/cereal stains that I cannot remove already. washed it a lot of time but it's still there. good thing her blouse is peach so the stain kinda blends. but for really tough stains, i use Granda's Secret Spot Remover. i bought it at ArtFriend. but i know they also sell it at Motherwors.
which chinese class did these Filipino children go to? if you do not mind to share here or just PM me... -
zarahsmom:
zarahsmom, the class is in her primary school. i think during chinese lessons, the kids are taught according to their command of the chinese language.
Hi sakura,
which chinese class did these Filipino children go to? if you do not mind to share here or just PM me...
jedamum, will try to visit Berries one of these days. thanks for the Doraemon recommendation. DD loves him.
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Show and tell in two weeks time! Have to do some persuasion to get him to bring his favourite toy as he was worry that he may spoil it as it is handcrafted. Have tried out an alternative toy, but his sharing of his favourite toy comes easier than the standin toy.

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Filipino kids who really excel in their Chinese are those that have one to one Chinese private tuition at home. Usually those tutors are fluent in English and Chinese. The tutors can do translation for the child. This is more effective than sending the child to enrichment.
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