Exemption from MT (Chinese)
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verykiasumummy:
oh i didnt know those who are exempted still needs to sit for MT in o levels... i thought they will be exempted forever?[/quote]No need to sit for O levels. Exempt means exempt forever.
I have a friend, whose daughter is exempted, but she didn't tell her daughter about exemption and continued to let her be in MT class. It worked for a while till her daughter found out by the time of exam. Guess what she refused to go to MT class any more.ruohoo97:
[quote=\"Gxmas\"]
Exemption from MT does not necessarily equate to giving up learning the language...
Kids are extremely smart.
Unless there is no exam at all, it will be harder for children who dropped MT at primary school stage to pick up if they see no purpose of learning, and don't forget even if they get to be exempted, it is still required to set for MT B syllabus for \"O\" level. -
Exemption is till Pre-U (officially). Anyway, it’s unlikely the child would require for University if the s/he didn’t take MT for PSLE and O level.
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ruohoo97:
We still have not spoken to ds1 that his exempted from Chinese. Thinking how to tell him. He will definitely find out, since SA2 is coming.
I have a friend, whose daughter is exempted, but she didn't tell her daughter about exemption and continued to let her be in MT class. It worked for a while till her daughter found out by the time of exam. Guess what she refused to go to MT class any more.Gxmas:
Exemption from MT does not necessarily equate to giving up learning the language...
Also, ds2 will definitely say \"not fair\" if he knows that gor gor don't need to take Chinese exam anymore. -
coolbaby:
We still have not spoken to ds1 that his exempted from Chinese. Thinking how to tell him. He will definitely find out, since SA2 is coming.
I have a friend, whose daughter is exempted, but she didn't tell her daughter about exemption and continued to let her be in MT class. It worked for a while till her daughter found out by the time of exam. Guess what she refused to go to MT class any more.ruohoo97:
[quote=\"Gxmas\"]
Exemption from MT does not necessarily equate to giving up learning the language...
Also, ds2 will definitely say \"not fair\" if he knows that gor gor don't need to take Chinese exam anymore.[/quote]I can't remember why your son has exemption? If it's because of a disability, then it should be easier to explain? Both my girls are exempted from MT because we have spent most of their school lives in international school overseas. We plan to return to Singapore next year, and we will not require my older daughter to take MT as she has learning disabilities. I hope she will still attend the classes, but I know that her motivation will be low. Still, some exposure is better than nothing. However, my younger daughter will be in Sec 2, and we have asked her to take MT classes in school with a view to taking MT 'O' level. Although she hasn't learned much Chinese, she has learned some, and we think she can probably catch up enough to get a pass. She has agreed (with some grumbling, of course), but she understands that her sister has all these issues and will find it harder to catch up. -
phankao:
According to the same friend i mentioned above, local universities still require Chinese B syllabubs exam \"pass\" grade, her son is sec 4 (IP). I will check with her again see whether the rule has changed since.
I have a friend, whose daughter is exempted, but she didn't tell her daughter about exemption and continued to let her be in MT class. It worked for a while till her daughter found out by the time of exam. Guess what she refused to go to MT class any more.
Kids are extremely smart.
Unless there is no exam at all, it will be harder for children who dropped MT at primary school stage to pick up if they see no purpose of learning, and don't forget even if they get to be exempted, it is still required to set for MT B syllabus for \"O\" level.
oh i didnt know those who are exempted still needs to sit for MT in o levels... i thought they will be exempted forever?
No need to sit for O levels. Exempt means exempt forever. -
oh was bringing up about exemption from mt to my fren and she said exemption doesnt mean no more mt… it just means no written exam…
her ds dropped mt in p5 due to mt being the worst subject and it was approved. but she was later informed that she has to choose any language for her ds… according to her, the list includes thai, german, french, japanese, spanish… and in the end she chose french…
they were given a list of schools that offer that french class and her ds got to attend it like it were school, not like tuition where u can skip when u cant make it…
this is of cos from my fren, her exp… dunno if it applies to any parent here?? -
verykiasumummy:
You are right!oh was bringing up about exemption from mt to my fren and she said exemption doesnt mean no more mt... it just means no written exam...
her ds dropped mt in p5 due to mt being the worst subject and it was approved. but she was later informed that she has to choose any language for her ds.. according to her, the list includes thai, german, french, japanese, spanish..... and in the end she chose french...
they were given a list of schools that offer that french class and her ds got to attend it like it were school, not like tuition where u can skip when u cant make it...
this is of cos from my fren, her exp... dunno if it applies to any parent here??
Just spoke the friend whose sons are exempted from MT. You are right. In IP prgm, there is no more offering B syllabubs, instead, they are to choose second lang instead. -
verykiasumummy:
So the exemption from MT is not due to learning disability? But just because MT is the worst subject. Otherwise, the child would most likely still face difficulties learning any other language.oh was bringing up about exemption from mt to my fren and she said exemption doesnt mean no more mt... it just means no written exam...
her ds dropped mt in p5 due to mt being the worst subject and it was approved. but she was later informed that she has to choose any language for her ds.. according to her, the list includes thai, german, french, japanese, spanish..... and in the end she chose french...
they were given a list of schools that offer that french class and her ds got to attend it like it were school, not like tuition where u can skip when u cant make it...
this is of cos from my fren, her exp... dunno if it applies to any parent here?? -
ruohoo97:
and no written exams for the new language chosen??
You are right!verykiasumummy:
oh was bringing up about exemption from mt to my fren and she said exemption doesnt mean no more mt... it just means no written exam...
her ds dropped mt in p5 due to mt being the worst subject and it was approved. but she was later informed that she has to choose any language for her ds.. according to her, the list includes thai, german, french, japanese, spanish..... and in the end she chose french...
they were given a list of schools that offer that french class and her ds got to attend it like it were school, not like tuition where u can skip when u cant make it...
this is of cos from my fren, her exp... dunno if it applies to any parent here??
Just spoke the friend whose sons are exempted from MT. You are right. In IP prgm, there is no more offering B syllabubs, instead, they are to choose second lang instead. -
Gxmas:
my friend's ds exemption was not due to learning disability...
So the exemption from MT is not due to learning disability? But just because MT is the worst subject. Otherwise, the child would most likely still face difficulties learning any other language.verykiasumummy:
oh was bringing up about exemption from mt to my fren and she said exemption doesnt mean no more mt... it just means no written exam...
her ds dropped mt in p5 due to mt being the worst subject and it was approved. but she was later informed that she has to choose any language for her ds.. according to her, the list includes thai, german, french, japanese, spanish..... and in the end she chose french...
they were given a list of schools that offer that french class and her ds got to attend it like it were school, not like tuition where u can skip when u cant make it...
this is of cos from my fren, her exp... dunno if it applies to any parent here??
but she is a foreigner.. so i dunno if it is allowed for locals...
giving up chi but took french instead... to her french is easily cos she can coach a little... but chi she cant teach...
maybe for ur case, u should ask if ur ds needs to take another language if u choose to drop mt??? call moe to chk... the sch may not hv exact info..