Busy Bee Learning Centre - Discussion
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SAHM_TAN:
I can't remember how much is the registration fee, but I think the term fee is not that high. Should be about $420 or $450?Ya, they only have compo classes, I think.
From what I gather, in P1 they will work towards getting the kids ready to write compo.
@raeshaecheong the first term fee is $520.80. This includes, lesson fee, registration fees, etc. Each term = 12 lessons
Registration starts on 12th Nov and first come first serve.
They should also have the usual Chinese enrichment class (because I know someone who is doing both with them at the Rail Mall), but I am not sure if Balmoral has that. -
SAHM_TAN:
We started last December with them for the P1 syllabus. I don't think they have started writing any compo yet, probably from P2 onwards? As she is also not required to write any compo in her primary school, honestly, I do not know how to measure any progress (plus I am also very hands-off when it comes to her lessons). She told me that she enjoys the classes, and there is also a bit of friendly competition in the class, so sometimes, she gets a slip of paper that says 第一名,第二名, etc. I could see from her weekly tingxie list that they are learning more difficult words compared to Tien Hsia, but I must honestly say that she doesn't retain 100% of those words learnt (like sometimes she forgets how to pronounce certain words when it's time for her to learn the tingxie... ok, she learns the words like 2 days before the weekly spelling, so there is an increased chance of forgetting what she has learnt one week earlier), unlike in Tien Hsia where this never happens and I don't have to do a single revision with her.
May I know how long your DD has been with them? Do you see progress? ThanksBusymom:
DD is there, but I don't know who are the popular teachers. We just chose the class based on a schedule that suits us.
Her teacher appears very young and meek, and from a short encounter... I wouldn't say that I am impressed. However, she can be quite strict with the kids and even DD can be scared of her to a certain extent... so probably can't judge a book by its cover.
By the way, we are only attending the compo class.
More importantly, I went there because some friends (more than 3) told me they are good. I was also told that the amount of compo work in higher level could be quite a lot :scared: ... For me, it is still too early to tell and I am just taking a wait and see approach.
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On the oral element, I am still not very sure. My DD told me that she did some (or maybe just 1 time or 2?) with her teacher in busybee recently. Not sure if it is once-off. She said she learnt some words that she can use for oral test in school. :roll:
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Busymom,
Thanks for sharing. I'm still exploring becos I'm still considering if I could do it on my own. Plus they only have P1 classes on wkends which is something I hope to avoid. I have a month to decide. -
SAHM_TAN:
We are on weekday. Maybe every year is different.I spoke to them over the phone, did not get the breakdown.
They do not follow MOE text books. There's no oral element.
Here's the number for the Balmoral branch, 6733 239, if you wish to find out more about their content.
They are closed on Mon - Tues.
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SAHM_TAN:
I think for lower primary, you can certainly do it on your own. Plus you have got 四五快读 and if you can get your child to read lots of story books on her own, it should be fine.Busymom,
Thanks for sharing. I'm still exploring becos I'm still considering if I could do it on my own. Plus they only have P1 classes on wkends which is something I hope to avoid. I have a month to decide.
I've heard of someone who quit in higher level becos' of too much homework. At the same time, another commented that can't join the higher level becos' too advanced... at the end of the day, everyone is different. -
Busymon,
You remember I have 四五快读
Yup, was hoping to follow in tamarind's footsteps
My DD1 is ok to read books, and she's ok to go through the series with me, so now trying to assess my ability :evil: -
SAHM_TAN:
Yeah... I couldn't get my DD to read Chinese story books on her own, yet. She always go for the English ones... :roll: I reckon her reading level is still not high enough to read the more interesting chinese books.Busymon,
You remember I have 四五快读
Yup, was hoping to follow in tamarind's footsteps
My DD1 is ok to read books, and she's ok to go through the series with me, so now trying to assess my ability :evil: -
hi busymom, haven’t been on this site a while and you’re a councillor already!
i’m also looking for chinese enrichment classes for DD. she’s currently in berries but i just bumped into a friend recently who says it’s only good for pre-schoolers and recommends busy bees for primary levels. is it b/c their curriculum is more difficult? but i found even for berries, they’re teaching new words my DD doesn’t know, although homework is generally quite easy. so just wonder if busy bees is too much for her? -
Busymom:
I know the feeling, for my DD1, it was English storybooks. Just have to hang in there and wait for her to build up the vocab. Now my DD1 is willing to plough through English storybooks with me heehee
Yeah... I couldn't get my DD to read Chinese story books on her own, yet. She always go for the English ones... :roll: I reckon her reading level is still not high enough to read the more interesting chinese books.