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      The Alternative Story
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      jeestan:
      Hi TAS,


      Will you be having holiday programs this september to teach
      these creative writing techniques?

      I was wondering about instances where 'chases after' kind of
      instances, you mentioned don't have to put after because chase already means run after..do you have more examples on this? Tk u
      Hi jeestan,

      Yes, during the september holidays, we will have programmes
      that will focus on teaching the children how to apply these techniques
      so that they will not just 'memorise' good phrases but also
      be able to come up with their own 'showing' sentences and
      personification, metaphors and similes.

      'Chase after' is an example of words that are made redundant
      because they are repeating the same information.

      Egs:

      1) Black colour

      'Black' is already a colour so there is no need to use 'colour'
      after 'black'.

      2) Night time

      'Night' is already a time of the day so there is no need to add
      'time' after 'night'.

      TAS

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        vonneee86:
        Hi TAS,


        Can you help to explain more about your way of teaching vocab,sorry,
        i missed your earlier threads.
        Hi vonneee86,

        We use mnemonics to teach vocabulary so that the children
        can remember the vocabulary they have learnt.

        Eg:

        - Protege

        - Progeny


        Protege: it means to be someone whose welfare and training
        are supported by an influential person.

        How to remember: PROTEge, PROTE reminds you of the word
        'protect'. Hence a protege is someone whose talents are protected
        and groomed by someone more influential.

        Progeny: it means offspring

        How to remember: proGENy, GEN reminds you of the word GENE.
        If you have the genes of someone, you are their offspring, hence
        progeny means offspring.

        TAS

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          littlewoman:
          Hi TAS,


          I heard about the parents workshop which you will be having. Just want to ask, what will the workshop cover ? Will writing techniques such as personfication be covered?

          Also, can I have the details of it, if you have?

          Thanks!
          Hi littlewoman,

          Yes the workshop will cover such details. The details can be found on
          this link:

          http://www.kiasuparents.com/kiasu/forum/viewtopic.php?t=13090

          We do not have much vacancy left, if you are interested,
          you can pm, email or call us. The contact information can
          also be found at the link.

          TAS

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            sunflower2005:
            starlight1968sg


            Thank you 🙂

            The Alternative Story
            Thank your very much for your reply.
            That will help me a lot. at least now i know where to focus on her English.
            Hi sunflower2005,

            No problem 😄

            TAS

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              mujin:
              Hi TAS,


              We are confused about the differences between past tense and past continuous tense when used in composition. Could you advise us if there is any rule that we can adhere, so that we can distinguish the differences and its applications.

              Thank you.
              Hi mujin,

              The past tense refers to an action that has happened in the past
              and it is completed.

              The past continuous tense refers to an action that has happened in
              the past but the main difference is that it happened for a duration
              of time.

              Eg:

              I slept through the show and I did not know that my friends
              had left the cinema.

              (Here, the emphasis is on the reason and result, the reason
              being you were sleeping, the result being you did not know your
              friends had left, the emphasis is not on the duration of the action)

              VS

              I was sleeping through the show when the bell rang.

              (Here, the emphasis is on the duration of the time
              that you had spent sleeping and while doing so, the bell rang)

              TAS

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                vonneee86
                last edited by

                Hi TAS,

                Thanks for the information on the vocabulary, it is very interesting…
                I will ask you if I need any more help.

                Are you going to do the september holiday programmes at the bukit timah
                branch? And will you have any more of such programmes in december?

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                  littlewoman
                  last edited by

                  The Alternative Story:
                  littlewoman:

                  Hi TAS,


                  I heard about the parents workshop which you will be having. Just want to ask, what will the workshop cover ? Will writing techniques such as personfication be covered?

                  Also, can I have the details of it, if you have?

                  Thanks!

                  Hi littlewoman,

                  Yes the workshop will cover such details. The details can be found on
                  this link:

                  http://www.kiasuparents.com/kiasu/forum/viewtopic.php?t=13090

                  We do not have much vacancy left, if you are interested,
                  you can pm, email or call us. The contact information can
                  also be found at the link.

                  TAS

                  Hi TAS,

                  Thanks for the information and the link! Can I find out from you where you get your materials to teach vocabulary? Is it possible to purchase from you?

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                    BigDad
                    last edited by

                    The Alternative Story:
                    [quote]Hi TAS,


                    Thanks, your explanation really helps..but what if the personification
                    is used wrongly, how to identify it?
                    Hi BigDad,

                    There are times where children use personification wrongly or rather
                    awkwardly.

                    Eg:

                    The wind wrapped itself around me. (right)

                    The wind hugged me as I walked to school. (wrong)

                    There is no rules to govern personification in that sense.
                    It is not like grammar, with rules that are more or less fixed.

                    In order to know how to use personification well, the child must
                    be a reader or at least have teachers or parents who can guide
                    them in doing so.

                    What you can do is to show your child examples of personification
                    in storybooks and encourage your child to use them in writing.
                    After a while, your child would be able to get a better sense of
                    how to use it. We do have these phrases that have been
                    extracted from the storybooks we sell, however, you can also
                    look for good phrases from the storybooks on your own and guide
                    your child from there.
                    [quote]Also, can you help me to look at this and see what is wrong:

                    - She is as happy as a lark and she played happily with
                    her toys. (the teacher said description was good but could be
                    better:? [/quote]Your child has tried to use similes (happy as a luck) and also
                    adverbs (happily) to give the writing more detail which is good.

                    Problem (1)

                    However, similes like 'happy as a lark' while good, are a bit
                    cliched. If your child is still in lower primary, it is quite
                    acceptable but if your child is older, then it is advisable to
                    get him or her to use similes that are more 'naturalistic'.

                    Eg:

                    - The silence was like a wall, thick and guarded.

                    - The anger in him rose up. It seemed to be a
                    huge tidal wave of emotion
                    , crushing and suffocating him.


                    Problem (2)

                    Your child mentioned 'as happy as a lark' and 'she played happily'.

                    'Happy' was used twice. Usually in writing, we try to vary the
                    adjectives and adverbs.

                    You can say:

                    She was filled with excitement as she saw the new toy in the box.
                    Laughing happily, she began to play with it

                    TAS[/quote]Hi TAS,

                    It is very clear, your explanation, I know what to work on, thanks so much! By the way, should we get them to learn different ways to start a composition at primary 2, I saw from some assessment books they talk about starting with a conversation etc? I thought just start with description of the day can already?

                    If you have vocabulary books, can let me know also I am interested

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                      The Alternative Story
                      last edited by

                      Hi parents,


                      For those who were asking about our holiday programmes for
                      creative writing, the information is provided here:

                      http://www.kiasuparents.com/kiasu/forum/viewtopic.php?p=247851#247851

                      TAS

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                        jeestan
                        last edited by

                        Hi TAS,


                        Thanks for the information on the holiday classes. Would you assess the child to see if she should go to which class, is it possible for them to jump a class? - eg: a 9 year old who is fast goes to a primary 4 class? For the holiday programme, will you allow this?

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