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    • B Offline
      blur-daddy
      last edited by

      yukilei:

      The English standard is pretty high. The cloze passage can be as long as 2 pages. When he was in P4, he only score 22/40 for GEP english paper. But when he did his mainstream English, he scored full marks. Now in P5, he failed his English paper. But in GEP, there's other assignment for English, eg, writing of mystery story, summary, book review etc. But in GEP, passing grade is not 50%. It's 70%. So, he might not be able to meet it since he does not do well in his paper. I think he got selected because of Math cos he's strong in Math.
      Hi Yukilei,

      My DS1 also didn't score above 70%, but it seems the average among the kiddos for this term is 60%. My understanding is that if the teacher deem the kids need help, they will request for a parent-teacher meeting and it is this Friday.

      If you are not comfortable with your DS result, you can request to meet the English teacher and find out more about the passing grade etc. and how to catch up in term 2.

      Cheers

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        Zann
        last edited by

        What is the baseline 70% for ? DS told me there is pass at 50% - 69% and at baseline pass 70%, so what is this baseline set for? Anyone?

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          yukilei
          last edited by

          blur-daddy:
          yukilei:


          The English standard is pretty high. The cloze passage can be as long as 2 pages. When he was in P4, he only score 22/40 for GEP english paper. But when he did his mainstream English, he scored full marks. Now in P5, he failed his English paper. But in GEP, there's other assignment for English, eg, writing of mystery story, summary, book review etc. But in GEP, passing grade is not 50%. It's 70%. So, he might not be able to meet it since he does not do well in his paper. I think he got selected because of Math cos he's strong in Math.

          Hi Yukilei,

          My DS1 also didn't score above 70%, but it seems the average among the kiddos for this term is 60%. My understanding is that if the teacher deem the kids need help, they will request for a parent-teacher meeting and it is this Friday.

          If you are not comfortable with your DS result, you can request to meet the English teacher and find out more about the passing grade etc. and how to catch up in term 2.

          Cheers

          Ya, there'll be parent-teacher meeting this Friday but my DS is not in the list. His teacher has replied. Told me to get him to read more & read widely. When reading, must learn to appreciate the language, not read fast, not wanting to know the ending of the story. I told my DS to do so. Am just wondering if he understand what is \"appreciating the language\". ๐Ÿ˜ž

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            Trapwithin
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            vlim:
            Zann:

            [quote=\"Trapwithin\"]For those P3 parents who are preparing for the GEP tests, the dates are out.

            I do not know if someone has posted it yet, but here is is.

            GEP Screening Test: 26 August 2011
            GEP Selection Test: 18 and 19 October 2011

            Better don't prepare and let nature take its course. From what I was told the various training centres do not cover English componet.

            ya la...it is really 'not fun' to get into GEP with the help of the preparation class...the kids might sufferrrrrrrrrrr..[/quote]Correction - For those who intend to go for the GEP Test.

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              jtoh
              last edited by

              We all like to read fast to get to the ending of the story. Maybe get your son to read once over to get a feel of the story and satisfy his curiosity as to how the story ends, then again but this time slowly to appreciate the nuances of the language, the style etc.

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                blur-daddy
                last edited by

                yukilei:

                Ya, there'll be parent-teacher meeting this Friday but my DS is not in the list. His teacher has replied. Told me to get him to read more & read widely. When reading, must learn to appreciate the language, not read fast, not wanting to know the ending of the story. I told my DS to do so. Am just wondering if he understand what is \"appreciating the language\". ๐Ÿ˜ž
                Hi Yukilei,

                if your DS is not cordially invited, means he's ok. :xedfingers:

                My DS also got the same issue... read without appreciate the language... and have grammar mistakes etc. I won't be concern till I receive a phone call from teacher to call for a meeting. I'm trying my best to diffuse an already horrifying P5... hahaha... not easy... especially seeing my DS reading story books during exam time... need a lot of self-control on my part not to 'interface' with his 'preparation', or lack of it. Bite my tongue till it bleed, and I kept quiet... just waiting for him to fail his exam. I have yet to see his chinese and science scores. :nailbite:

                If you still concern, you can insist for a meeting with his english teacher.

                Cheers!

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                  Herbie
                  last edited by

                  We will be going for PTC on fridayโ€ฆ for my DDโ€™s school is a norm for parents to attend PTCโ€ฆ

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                    Construction Worker
                    last edited by

                    Hi everyone,

                    I new in kiasu parents. Hv been following the postings here since my son was selected for the GEP. He is now in P4. Tks for the very informative postings which hv been really helpful.
                    Results for the 1st Sesmester will be released soon. Would like to find out what is considered good, above average, average and below average results in P4 GEP?

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                      yukilei
                      last edited by

                      jtoh:
                      We all like to read fast to get to the ending of the story. Maybe get your son to read once over to get a feel of the story and satisfy his curiosity as to how the story ends, then again but this time slowly to appreciate the nuances of the language, the style etc.

                      Hi jtoh,

                      not sure if I could get him to read again after he got to know the ending. But I guess, I'll try talking to him. Right now, I told him to read slowly. Should he encountered any words that he does not know, just pen it down 1st. I hope by doing so, it'll not kill his interest in reading. He suggested he'll then check on the words & refer back to the sentence to ensure he really understand it. I shall see how this goes.... Thks for your suggestion. ๐Ÿ™‚

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                        yukilei
                        last edited by

                        blur-daddy:
                        yukilei:


                        Ya, there'll be parent-teacher meeting this Friday but my DS is not in the list. His teacher has replied. Told me to get him to read more & read widely. When reading, must learn to appreciate the language, not read fast, not wanting to know the ending of the story. I told my DS to do so. Am just wondering if he understand what is \"appreciating the language\". ๐Ÿ˜ž

                        Hi Yukilei,

                        if your DS is not cordially invited, means he's ok. :xedfingers:

                        My DS also got the same issue... read without appreciate the language... and have grammar mistakes etc. I won't be concern till I receive a phone call from teacher to call for a meeting. I'm trying my best to diffuse an already horrifying P5... hahaha... not easy... especially seeing my DS reading story books during exam time... need a lot of self-control on my part not to 'interface' with his 'preparation', or lack of it. Bite my tongue till it bleed, and I kept quiet... just waiting for him to fail his exam. I have yet to see his chinese and science scores. :nailbite:

                        If you still concern, you can insist for a meeting with his english teacher.

                        Cheers!

                        Hi blur-daddy,

                        I'll take the teacher advise now, ie to ask him to read more.... wow, ur DS love to read so much!!! Parents are really in dilemma... Some children simply love reading. They read & read & read... till they neglect their study, we get worried. But if they don't read, we also get worried.... :idea:

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