Q&A - PSLE Chinese
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That’s why in picture composition, language will play a very big part. Compositions above 36, will cover content details not in the picture, that help to beef up the storyline. It could be a dialogue, a twist in the story etc
Children writing on topical composition has to be strong in both content and language. Very often, there is not enough content in the storyline, or worse understanding the title wrongly. -
sleepyqueen:
Mine is really like just writing to get over with it hence story only reflect the picture what is shown . Does not know how to write a \"deeper\" one.
For lower levels, you can just 把看到的,听到的,想到的,写下来。
But for higher levels, you need to add in some 感想,想象,
like thisGabby:
....... content details not in the picture, that help to beef up the storyline. It could be a dialogue, a twist in the story etc
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Hi,I'm new here.
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welcome
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Anyone can recommend good chinese composition book.
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Musicstar:
Anyone can recommend good chinese composition book.
this is the title that the MT teacher recommended last year.
this is vol2, i saw a newer vol 3 the other day at the library.
i think popular may have lots of other titles.
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How come no one post Chinese questions here, unlike PSLE English and Math or Science - which are always packed with questions.
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For the phrase 一举一动, can we use in the following sentence -
他的一举一动被我发现了。
Or is the following sentence better?
我一直在注意他的一举一动
dd is asking if the first sentence acceptable or grammatically sound? -
Verysuperkiasu:
For the phrase 一举一动, can we use in the following sentence -
他的一举一动被我发现了。
Or is the following sentence better?
我一直在注意他的一举一动
dd is asking if the first sentence acceptable or grammatically sound?
Both of them sound 'ok' to me but my dd commented that the 1st one is better. Will double confirm with tuition teacher tomorrow -
savoury sweet:
Thanks, savoury sweet!Verysuperkiasu:
For the phrase 一举一动, can we use in the following sentence -
他的一举一动被我发现了。
Or is the following sentence better?
我一直在注意他的一举一动
dd is asking if the first sentence acceptable or grammatically sound?
Both of them sound 'ok' to me but my dd commented that the 1st one is better. Will double confirm with tuition teacher tomorrow