Hindi exams conducted in different schools every semester.
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If anyone has upper primary also, I would like to know. Looked real hard, but could not find anything which has the Singapore curriculum as its core.
Nandiniim28:
Pl suggest some good websites for P1 hindi. Dont mind subscribing

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vividlaurel:
There is a site in the BTTSAL portal called ICT hindi. But not sure how to register :frustrated:If anyone has upper primary also, I would like to know. Looked real hard, but could not find anything which has the Singapore curriculum as its core.
Nandiniim28:
Pl suggest some good websites for P1 hindi. Dont mind subscribing

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Came across this site for hindi. May be some of you wold have checked already-:)
http://www.funhindi.com/resources.html -
Nandiniim28:
Came to know of this site recently. Wish there were more of such sites which children in SG could use based on the standard expected of them.Came across this site for hindi. May be some of you wold have checked already-:)
http://www.funhindi.com/resources.html
If you tell DAV anything,it just falls on deaf ears. Most of the parents that I interact are of the opinion that Hindi society is better organized. Maybe should consider switching if DAV coaching is no good. -
pupilview:
Is it possible to switch like that? Are the books same in both?!
Came to know of this site recently. Wish there were more of such sites which children in SG could use based on the standard expected of them.Nandiniim28:
Came across this site for hindi. May be some of you wold have checked already-:)
http://www.funhindi.com/resources.html
If you tell DAV anything,it just falls on deaf ears. Most of the parents that I interact are of the opinion that Hindi society is better organized. Maybe should consider switching if DAV coaching is no good. -
I think you can switch since both essentially teach the bttsal curriculum. But Hindi society has very few centers compared to DAV, so check that before you make the switch.
Nandiniim28:
Is it possible to switch like that? Are the books same in both?![/quote]
Came to know of this site recently. Wish there were more of such sites which children in SG could use based on the standard expected of them.pupilview:
[quote=\"Nandiniim28\"]Came across this site for hindi. May be some of you wold have checked already-:)
http://www.funhindi.com/resources.html
If you tell DAV anything,it just falls on deaf ears. Most of the parents that I interact are of the opinion that Hindi society is better organized. Maybe should consider switching if DAV coaching is no good. -
Are u switching over? i dnt have any plans as such
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Nandiniim28:
Is it possible to switch like that? Are the books same in both?![/quote]
Came to know of this site recently. Wish there were more of such sites which children in SG could use based on the standard expected of them.pupilview:
[quote=\"Nandiniim28\"]Came across this site for hindi. May be some of you wold have checked already-:)
http://www.funhindi.com/resources.html
If you tell DAV anything,it just falls on deaf ears. Most of the parents that I interact are of the opinion that Hindi society is better organized. Maybe should consider switching if DAV coaching is no good.
yes possible..Board books are same..Even teachers frm DAV have the same kind of attitude, there is no teaching spirit..Just want to clock hours n earn money... -
No..no plans to switch! Been with DAV for 5 years already and unless their school moves to Hindi Society, we will be here only...
Nandiniim28:
Are u switching over? i dnt have any plans as such
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I know quite a few of DAV teachers, especially in the centre my children go are housewives. I don't think they have any teaching qualifications or experience and as for hindi experience, I have my own doubts. Just because you come from a hindi speaking environment does not make you a good candidate to teach! :roll:
Cutiepie1975:
there is no teaching spirit..Just want to clock hours n earn money...
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