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    • RE: Third languages

      GLORYmum:
      Anyone taking French please share your experience and also what do you learn in year 1?

      Hello, I took french all the way till sec 3 mid year, then dropped it (main reason was actually I didn't go for the exam due to some reasons-didn't want to look bad on the report card, and lost interest, although regretting now...)

      The first lesson, you will be introduced to the alphabet, and the various pronouns (je, tu, il, ils). and the conjugation of être (is-like He is, we are that sort of thing), which is the basis of everything. also, some prepositions.

      In subsequent lessons, you will learn conjugation of more words, some grammar usage and sentence construction and a bit of vocab (like weather specific, buildings etc). I believe its the same as learning any new language. Then towards the end, there will be passé composé (past tense) and continuous tense. (there are much more tenses in French).

      At the end of year 1 (provided with some effort), you should be able to read a simple text, write a simple compo of 100 words, and able to comprehend some slow reading (like introducing yourself etc). Of course, year 1 is very important, as it is the foundation for subsequent things. It is very important to do all your homework meticulously every week, especially the worksheet, workbook and elearning exercises, never procrastinate, as if you lag behind just a bit, you will not understand subsequent lessons. Also, you will need to spend a bit of time memorising vocabulary, and the various exceptions (there are tons of them). There is really no other easy way.

      In the following years you will get to know more tenses, learn some more grammar, and hopefully get to know a lot more vocab. Actually, a good teacher from the start is very important. Like I had very good teachers in sec 1, who really knew how to teach the material and can explain well, so I had the motivation to make an effort. However, in sec 2, I got another teacher, who doesn't know how to teach at all. He will spend the entire 3 hours going through this stack of worksheets, going to one table at a time (so it's like small group tuition, while others are talking, doing their own things etc), so I think I didn't learn a lot from year 2 onwards and thus did worse-lagged behind-cannot understand futher-which is a vicious cycle. As a starter, I think you should find out who are the better teachers, and transfer to their classes if possible. It will be easier as times go by.

      Some of my friends actually go for French tuition at Alliance Francaise etc. It is really expensive, and I think it's not necessary actually.

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    • RE: DSA 2012

      krz:
      Fat Mama:

      Just to share the results of my DS and friends who took PSLE 2009 - maths killer paper.


      My friend's DD 2A* + 2A = 266.
      Another friend's DD 2A* + 2A = 265
      I saw both their results slip. Both are very strong in maths so their t-score for maths must be very very high.

      My DS 3A* + A = 258. His classmate 3A* + A = 268.
      DS must have scored low A*s and A whereas his friend's A*s and A are much higher than his.

      PSLE scores are cal based on curve so all scores are possible.



      So it is possible to get 267 for 3A* + A ?
      Can't wait for e release :rahrah: :rahrah: :rahrah:

      I scored 273 a few years ago. I got 3A* + A (for English, was never really good at it). In my primary school, I used to top the school with 3 Band 1s and a band 2 in english... I think if you are strong in math and science, then chinese so-so (with A*), it is very possible to get above 270+, as science and math are usually killers.

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    • RE: PSLE 2012 - Results Discussion

      Hello, my friend’s bro took PSLE this year, he didn’t do very well, got 260. (okay I must admit its not very bad, but then it is a rather awkward score, as he was expecting at least 270++ because he is really really good, probably a lot of careless mistakes etc). So his goal is to go RI, but the cut off point is 261 or so based on previous years. Thus, he is crossing his fingers and hoping to appeal if he doesn’t get posted. So I would like to ask, what sort of things do they emphasize on during appeal? (he has very good school results) I think its never too early to do some homework…


      As he is Indian he doesn’t have much choices, all the other IP schools are SAP or what not, so choices are only RI or ACS, which seems very wasted luh.

      Also this year is the dragon baby year, so how many more students took the PSLE? I presume that the schools still have the same quota as previous years, so does it mean (do you think) that cut off points will be higher comparatively?

      Thanks!

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