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    2012 PSLE Discussions and Strategy

    Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved Primary 6 & PSLE
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      concern_mum
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      Is it too late to get tutor for my P6 son. He seems to loss interest in his study this year and result has gone from bad to worst. I am worried that he cannot get to even express class next year.

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        fightingmom
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        concern_mum:
        Is it too late to get tutor for my P6 son. He seems to loss interest in his study this year and result has gone from bad to worst. I am worried that he cannot get to even express class next year.

        Most of the tutors for P6 probably already packed with schedules for their current students. You could still try though.

        Alternatively, you can sit down and go through with him all those past year exam papers and his school's CA, SA and Prelims to see which section he is really weak in. If you can , try to strengthen his concepts by practising more of those weaker areas.

        Some kids lose interest because they did badly for their SAs or Prelims. They get discouraged. You can encourage him by saying that PSLE is still about 2 months - he can still revise and get good grades if he puts in effort.

        Most important, you don't lose heart as a parent. Be there for him.

        All the best to you and your child !

        :grphug:

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          concern_mum
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          Thanks fightingmom. I really do not know what to do with him now. He would rather sleep, wonder about than sit down with me to seriously go through the paper.

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            Flowermonaster
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            concern_mum:
            Thanks fightingmom. I really do not know what to do with him now. He would rather sleep, wonder about than sit down with me to seriously go through the paper.

            I am sorry to hear that. Is there a way you can encourage him? May b have a heart to heart talk with him to find out what happen.
            It's a critical time now & it's a nightmare for any parents when the kid just go into hibernation. Hope he wakes up fast.

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              mummy so kiasu
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              concern_mum:
              Is it too late to get tutor for my P6 son. He seems to loss interest in his study this year and result has gone from bad to worst. I am worried that he cannot get to even express class next year.

              Some tuition centres offer PSLE intensive classes. Call them asap to check their schedule.

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                mummy so kiasu
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                concern_mum:
                Is it too late to get tutor for my P6 son. He seems to loss interest in his study this year and result has gone from bad to worst. I am worried that he cannot get to even express class next year.

                Not easy to get a home tutor now. Left one month only, not much time left for revision. You can try tuition centres. Some of them offer PSLE intensive classes. Motivation is still more important than revision. All the best to your son.

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                  Saki
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                  concern_mum:
                  Is it too late to get tutor for my P6 son. He seems to loss interest in his study this year and result has gone from bad to worst. I am worried that he cannot get to even express class next year.


                  Hi concernmum
                  Adam khoo is giving PSLE revision of the last term try over there, I singned for my DS there

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                    yukilei
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                    isetan:
                    Hi all, PSLE Chinese Oral is round the corner. Just to check, does ur DC memorise some of the impressive phrases so as to score higher point? I recently met a teacher friend and he shared some tips with me that some DC memorise these phrases by heart. But when it comes to the actual oral day, some got too panick and forget these phrases And they cried in front of the examiner. What's your take ? Do your DC have the same strategy or U want them to talk it naturally ?

                    isetan, what i did was get my DS to remember some nouns, esp for Chinese Oral. Eg Recycle bin, Covered Walkway etc. Yesterday, I just told him to memorise nouns related to National Day, like parade, inspection ceremony, etc. I feel that the children, at least for my DS, know limited nouns for Chinese Language. Once they know those nouns, they should be able to form sentences.
                    When I revised the Oral with my DS in P3, I asked him what is \"Supermarket\" in Chinese, his reply : 超级巴刹 !!!!! :faint:
                    During his P3 oral, he doesn't know what is farm in Mandarin, so he said : 有很多动物的地方. Again :faint: . It is then I realise how impt it is to memorise the nouns.

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                      PiggyLalala
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                      yukilei:
                      isetan:

                      Hi all, PSLE Chinese Oral is round the corner. Just to check, does ur DC memorise some of the impressive phrases so as to score higher point? I recently met a teacher friend and he shared some tips with me that some DC memorise these phrases by heart. But when it comes to the actual oral day, some got too panick and forget these phrases And they cried in front of the examiner. What's your take ? Do your DC have the same strategy or U want them to talk it naturally ?


                      isetan, what i did was get my DS to remember some nouns, esp for Chinese Oral. Eg Recycle bin, Covered Walkway etc. Yesterday, I just told him to memorise nouns related to National Day, like parade, inspection ceremony, etc. I feel that the children, at least for my DS, know limited nouns for Chinese Language. Once they know those nouns, they should be able to form sentences.
                      When I revised the Oral with my DS in P3, I asked him what is \"Supermarket\" in Chinese, his reply : 超级巴刹 !!!!! :faint:
                      During his P3 oral, he doesn't know what is farm in Mandarin, so he said : 有很多动物的地方. Again :faint: . It is then I realise how impt it is to memorise the nouns.

                      Good advice :)I remembered 2 years ago, when ds was having his p6 prelim oral, he did not know what restaurant is in Chinese. He said 人们去吃饭的地方. I think there is a thread in this forum that is on the common nouns in Chinese.
                      Good luck to all p6 in their psle oral on thur and fri.

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                        isetan
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                        PiggyLalala:
                        yukilei:

                        [quote=\"isetan\"]Hi all, PSLE Chinese Oral is round the corner. Just to check, does ur DC memorise some of the impressive phrases so as to score higher point? I recently met a teacher friend and he shared some tips with me that some DC memorise these phrases by heart. But when it comes to the actual oral day, some got too panick and forget these phrases And they cried in front of the examiner. What's your take ? Do your DC have the same strategy or U want them to talk it naturally ?


                        isetan, what i did was get my DS to remember some nouns, esp for Chinese Oral. Eg Recycle bin, Covered Walkway etc. Yesterday, I just told him to memorise nouns related to National Day, like parade, inspection ceremony, etc. I feel that the children, at least for my DS, know limited nouns for Chinese Language. Once they know those nouns, they should be able to form sentences.
                        When I revised the Oral with my DS in P3, I asked him what is \"Supermarket\" in Chinese, his reply : 超级巴刹 !!!!! :faint:
                        During his P3 oral, he doesn't know what is farm in Mandarin, so he said : 有很多动物的地方. Again :faint: . It is then I realise how impt it is to memorise the nouns.

                        Good advice :)I remembered 2 years ago, when ds was having his p6 prelim oral, he did not know what restaurant is in Chinese. He said 人们去吃饭的地方. I think there is a thread in this forum that is on the common nouns in Chinese.
                        Good luck to all p6 in their psle oral on thur and fri.[/quote]Thanks for your advice. Really appreciate .

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