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    2011 PSLE Discussions and Strategy

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    • C Offline
      cestmoi
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      linlaoshiclass:
      Hi!


      Just like to share, for chinese composition there are 3 parts you can improve on:
      1. 吸引人的开头段
      2. 好词好句
      3. 有内涵的结语 (最后一段)

      most students can do pt 1 and 2 if they work hard in memorizing.
      for pt 3, you need to brainstorm of the moral u want to tell before you start your composition.
      A sample of a good conclusion is
      原来危险并不可怕,害怕面对危险的心理比害怕本身更可怕。

      Good luck to all P6 students and parents! 🙂
      :thankyou: Thanks for sharing! 

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        atutor2001
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        ppnqq:

        Can't agree more! No offence but in this case, it is the parents' expectations that make the children stress!

        When they are saying these, wonder if they have imagined what if they are in the shoes of those who are just average or even below and it is not due to laziness for not studying hard enough but that these children may be late bloomers or slower than others and had worked and studied very hard!

        I said this because I know of some parents who simply ignored the hard work their children put in and focus only on the results. They were reprimanded or even punished when they could not get the results their parents expected. One of them was even forced to still attend school and tuition although she was having a high fever!
        ya parents cannot simply demand for good results. We need to earn that right to scold our kids. If we can't solve the problem sum ourselves how can we expect our kids to solve them. If we don't understand grammar, how can we expect those little ones to write good comp....No lah, not true. If we don't know, I think the best way is to study with them. We can then understand their problem and the level of difficulty. We can then empathise and encourage. Those times were so painful and fearful and I am so glad that it is over.

        By the way, I can understand why firefly38 is worried with 93 marks. To get to the top school, the kid needs a 270 to be comfortable. If a kid is not that strong in the 2 languages, he/she need to strive for perfect score for math and science (very difficult) to cover the shortfall.

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          iFirefly
          last edited by

          atutor2001:
          ppnqq:


          Can't agree more! No offence but in this case, it is the parents' expectations that make the children stress!

          When they are saying these, wonder if they have imagined what if they are in the shoes of those who are just average or even below and it is not due to laziness for not studying hard enough but that these children may be late bloomers or slower than others and had worked and studied very hard!

          I said this because I know of some parents who simply ignored the hard work their children put in and focus only on the results. They were reprimanded or even punished when they could not get the results their parents expected. One of them was even forced to still attend school and tuition although she was having a high fever!

          ya parents cannot simply demand for good results. We need to earn that right to scold our kids. If we can't solve the problem sum ourselves how can we expect our kids to solve them. If we don't understand grammar, how can we expect those little ones to write good comp....No lah, not true. If we don't know, I think the best way is to study with them. We can then understand their problem and the level of difficulty. We can then empathise and encourage. Those times were so painful and fearful and I am so glad that it is over.

          By the way, I can understand why firefly38 is worried with 93 marks. To get to the top school, the kid needs a 270 to be comfortable. If a kid is not that strong in the 2 languages, he/she need to strive for perfect score for math and science (very difficult) to cover the shortfall.

          hey author 2001, wrong number leh :slapshead: ! i am NOT the one who is worried with 93 marks hor (please read very carefully all previous posts)! :rant:

          in fact, i feel sad when i read about 2 parents complaining about their children doing \"badly' in their math exam as they got only 91.5 and 93 marks. i feel that parents are getting very greedy & hard to please, hence causing our poor children to be sooo stressed nowadays! :sad:

          as ppnqq mentioned in her post, we need to be sensitive towards other parents' feelings whenever we post our thoughts here. imagine how will parents with 'average' kids feel, when they read such posts.

          btw, i will be the last parent to worry about the '93 marks' thingy, as DS has already secured COs from RI & HCI 😉 ! as i have always told DS, as long as he has tried his best (which he always does), i will be very proud of him, regardless of what marks he gets.. :hugs: :snuggles:

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            phankao
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            smartiemommy:
            irelaxonli:

            aiyo. your children all so smart math paper almost get full marks. But my DD onli (Confirmed) get 93 for maths quite sure t score will suffer...


            aiyo.. so stressed 😞

            sigh.. mine even worse.. for prelim get only 91.5... now already lost about 5 marks in PSLE already.. A* flying away!!!!

            But all these are very good marks already. 90+++????? Even for prelims??? I don't understand why you all are agonising over it?

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              phankao
              last edited by

              firefly38:


              wow.. 91.5 or 93 marks is considered not good enough.. parents are getting very greedy & hard to pleased.. no wonder our children are feeling so stressed nowadays! :sad: :sad:
              Exactly, firefly38. I don't understand this. My ds is the 50-60 kind of marks, even for prelims for math. Can you imagine me drooling on reading the 90+marks? But the parents are unhappy about that? *sad*. I'd be whooping happy!

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                phankao
                last edited by

                firefly38:


                wow.. 91.5 or 93 marks is considered not good enough.. parents are getting very greedy & hard to pleased.. no wonder our children are feeling so stressed nowadays! :sad: :sad:
                Exactly, firefly38. I don't understand this. My ds is the 50-60 kind of marks, even for prelims for math. Can you imagine me drooling on reading the 90+marks? But the parents are unhappy about that? *sad*. I'd be whooping happy!

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                  Ms tay
                  last edited by

                  You have come this far so press on for the last leg. For compo, since so last minute already, go memorize some good phrases and words for compo beginning and endings for a few different scenarios, you should be fine. Read some model compos. Just don't write out of point, write logical plot and remember to write compo number. If you are weak in Chinese, please choose picture compo, don't bother about ming ti. Unless the picture very cheem haha. And leave time to check for wrong words. All the best! :rahrah:[/quote]

                  :
                  :goodpost: sound like an experience Chinese teacher 😄
                  Thk u for sharing.

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                    ngbrdad
                    last edited by

                    atutor2001:
                    ppnqq:


                    Can't agree more! No offence but in this case, it is the parents' expectations that make the children stress!

                    When they are saying these, wonder if they have imagined what if they are in the shoes of those who are just average or even below and it is not due to laziness for not studying hard enough but that these children may be late bloomers or slower than others and had worked and studied very hard!

                    I said this because I know of some parents who simply ignored the hard work their children put in and focus only on the results. They were reprimanded or even punished when they could not get the results their parents expected. One of them was even forced to still attend school and tuition although she was having a high fever!

                    ya parents cannot simply demand for good results. We need to earn that right to scold our kids. If we can't solve the problem sum ourselves how can we expect our kids to solve them. If we don't understand grammar, how can we expect those little ones to write good comp....No lah, not true. If we don't know, I think the best way is to study with them. We can then understand their problem and the level of difficulty. We can then empathise and encourage. Those times were so painful and fearful and I am so glad that it is over.

                    By the way, I can understand why firefly38 is worried with 93 marks. To get to the top school, the kid needs a 270 to be comfortable. If a kid is not that strong in the 2 languages, he/she need to strive for perfect score for math and science (very difficult) to cover the shortfall.

                    No need 270 lah.
                    Last year NYGH with the highest COP also at 262, not 270.

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                      jtoh
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                      atutor2001:


                      ... To get to the top school, the kid needs a 270 to be comfortable. If a kid is not that strong in the 2 languages, he/she need to strive for perfect score for math and science (very difficult) to cover the shortfall.
                      I disagree. The COPs for the top schools are in the low 260s, so 265 should secure you a place in the top schools. If we were to send the message to our kids that they have to score minimum 270 and perfect scores in Math and Science we would have VERY stressed-out kids. How many kids are capable of scoring >270? Just a small percentage of the entire population. And not getting into a top school is not the end of the world. It might even be better to be a big fish in a smaller pond.

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                        fruitteller
                        last edited by

                        firefly38:
                        smartiemommy:

                        [quote=\"irelaxonli\"]aiyo. your children all so smart math paper almost get full marks. But my DD onli (Confirmed) get 93 for maths quite sure t score will suffer...


                        aiyo.. so stressed 😞

                        sigh.. mine even worse.. for prelim get only 91.5... now already lost about 5 marks in PSLE already.. A* flying away!!!!

                        wow.. 91.5 or 93 marks is considered not good enough.. parents are getting very greedy & hard to pleased.. no wonder our children are feeling so stressed nowadays! :sad: :sad:[/quote]you are right firefly38....why is 91 or 93 something to fret about???
                        i really dont get it......*scratch-head*
                        Speechless?!
                        :whut:

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