Maha Bodhi
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netserver:
Did he elaborate further???Hi
My child came back yesterday to ask if he can join \"yu yan yi shu ban\" for P2 next year on every Thurs 10.30-11.45am. Can anyone advise the nature of this course?
Thanks.
I am wondering if this is the kuai ban/ CL S&D course conducted by Mdm Koh. This course is not open to all but on a selection basis by CL teachers.
If so, do let me know and I can share more as my kids are with Mdm Koh's lessons outside school. -
Hi MMM.
Yes, i think my boy wrote something like \"kuai ban\". I am keen to know more. ThanksMMM:
Did he elaborate further???netserver:
Hi
My child came back yesterday to ask if he can join \"yu yan yi shu ban\" for P2 next year on every Thurs 10.30-11.45am. Can anyone advise the nature of this course?
Thanks.
I am wondering if this is the kuai ban/ CL S&D course conducted by Mdm Koh. This course is not open to all but on a selection basis by CL teachers.
If so, do let me know and I can share more as my kids are with Mdm Koh's lessons outside school. -
This lesson is taught by Mdm Koh. She is ex-school teacher. She is considered as a rare talent in Singapore to be teaching local kids kuai ban.
She came highly recommended by my dd's P2 CL teacher as the teacher who can produced results and she recommended me to try Mdm Koh vs SHHK S&D classes. My issue at that time was I felt that my p4 was not speaking out loudly so I wanted more exposure in this area. Mdm Koh also produced national level talent in xiang sheng and kuai ban.
As part of the course, the kids will learn recitation and play kuai ban at the same time. Emphasis is on pronunciation and rhythm. Mdm Koh is very particular. During our 1st year with her (after 6 months), I was amazed at her students' performance. When they performed, their chinese sounds like China Chinese. That kind of intonation but off stage.... these kids sort of revert back to their local accent
My friend was asking me if Mdm Koh is from China but no, she is a local. Probably in her 60's but still very energetic and has a way with the kids.
CL oral is 30% of total score at P4. Not sure about P6 but it is definitely a piece not to ignore. Through such exposure, the kids should be able to cope well in oral exam or recitation. Also with the recitation, they are expose to other CL words not in textbooks which they are expected to memorise. I recall when my ds was in P2 last year and had recitation, he tend to score very well as he can recite loud, clear and with emotions as part of his kuai ban exposure. He was made the xiao lao shi to read to the class.
I heard that what they teach in school may be lesser than Mdm Koh's class outside due to timing and continuity. Eg. my p4 is now learning 7 kuai ban (she started in mid P2) and there are other MBS students in her class as well. I observed that alot of her students are from SAP schools. Alot of them continue till P6 and some to secondary school as well. But for school, heard only till P4 or P5.
My impression is that you need to pay for the course but it's probably 50% cheaper than her class outside school. So if your child is offered and timing allows, you should seriously consider. It is not open to all.
My kids are having a year end performance on 20th Nov in Yishun. If you are keen to find out more before you decide, pm me. Will see if it is possible to get tickets as there are limits. In fact my K2 started her class with Mdm Koh since K1 as we convinced her to start the class for the pre-schoolers. It's good to correct their pronunciation before old habits are hard to correct. She just started on 3 ban this year.
I do have some video clips of the last performance but file size are simply too huge to send. -
Orange belt- I yet to recd any forms given on e issue u mentioned for my DD ;(( shall qns her this evening…sorry which CL tr from your DS class??
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its indeed very fortunate to be a old boy/gal of a good school.

I was joking with a gf that we should tell our kids to make sure their spouse comes from a good primary school to spare them from all the anxiety.
I am from a gal's school and my firstborn is a son. oh well...
Now i am targeting Maha Bodhi. It seems really difficult to get in if we are not considered in Phase 2B. We are living 1-2km from the school. Kudos to them for not taking in PV but it makes life more difficult for me. I have no idea how to be more involved and an oppty into Phase 2B.
Having said all these, I admit I am kiasu. My kid is still v young. -
sapphiree:
For phase 2b, you need to be a member of sbf or grassroot.its indeed very fortunate to be a old boy/gal of a good school.

I was joking with a gf that we should tell our kids to make sure their spouse comes from a good primary school to spare them from all the anxiety.
I am from a gal's school and my firstborn is a son. oh well...
Now i am targeting Maha Bodhi. It seems really difficult to get in if we are not considered in Phase 2B. We are living 1-2km from the school. Kudos to them for not taking in PV but it makes life more difficult for me. I have no idea how to be more involved and an oppty into Phase 2B.
Having said all these, I admit I am kiasu. My kid is still v young.
I share the same thots. Kudos to Mbs for not accepting pv as they believe in not disappointing parents or wasting their time. -
not sure if it applies to all levels but the P2s’ report book this year does not show level position any more, just class position. i would prefer level position to be shown so that we know where our kids stand in the cohort. on the other hand, i do agree that it could be quite demoralising for those kids whose level positions are in the hundreds.
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Agree, I was also looking for the level position. Anyone knows when we would know the class assigned to next year (for P2s, next year P3)?
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I think they will indicate in report book.
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csb:
Agree, I was also looking for the level position. Anyone knows when we would know the class assigned to next year (for P2s, next year P3)?
Maybe they are deciding to do away top class streaming thats why no level ranking.... That is what my p3 dd told me .... P still considering .... Don't know true or not ..
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