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Latest posts made by Jasyn
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RE: Which chinese tuition is good for P3 who can't read or write?
My girl has similar problems and I believe different kids face different problems. That said… I realised the importance of starting kids early so as to generate interest and build foundation. My girl recently did a trial at Yang Guang and she really liked it. She said the teacher taught well and she enjoyed the interaction and activities in class. I later found out that they teach skills sets and not just copy things blindly or keep doing worksheets. There is a lot of teaching going on. Because of the small class size, students will get more attention also. If not of the situation now, I will consider signing up.
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RE: Comparing Chinese Enrichment (Primary/Preschool)
Just a sharing. My girl recently did a trial at Yang Guang and she really liked it. She said the teacher taught well and she enjoyed the interaction and activities in class. I later found out that they teach skills sets and not just copy things blindly or keep doing worksheets. There is a lot of teaching going on. Because of the small class size, students will get more attention also. If not of the situation now, I will consider signing up.
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RE: Learning Chinese (Primary/Preschool)
My girl recently did a trial at Yang Guang and she really liked it. She said the teacher taught well and she enjoyed the interaction and activities in class. I later found out that they teach skills sets and not just copy things blindly or keep doing worksheets. There is a lot of teaching going on. Because of the small class size, students will get more attention also. If not of the situation now, I will consider signing up.
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RE: Learning Chinese (Primary/Preschool)
Thanks for the recommendation. My girl recently did a trial at Yang Guang and she really liked it. She said the teacher taught well and she enjoyed the interaction and activities in class. I later found out that they teach skills sets and not just copy things blindly or keep doing worksheets. There is a lot of teaching going on. Because of the small class size, students will get more attention also. If not of the situation now, I will consider signing up.
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RE: Which chinese tuition is good for P3 who can't read or write?
My girl has similar problems and I believe different kids face different problems. That said… I realised the importance of starting kids early so as to generate interest and build foundation. My girl recently did a trial at Yang Guang and she really liked it. She said the teacher taught well and she enjoyed the interaction and activities in class. I later found out that they teach skills sets and not just copy things blindly or keep doing worksheets. There is a lot of teaching going on. Because of the small class size, students will get more attention also. If not of the situation now, I will consider signing up.
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RE: Learning Chinese (Primary/Preschool)
I’m looking for Chinese tuition centre for my P5 girl as her results always fluctuate. Any recommendation with small class size? Tried home tuition before but it doesn’t seem to help us much as she finds it boring. Thanks
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RE: Just Education - Discussion
I called and find out that they actually have quite a no. of branches in Singapore and in fact in Malaysia too. They have their own set of curriculum which was done by their curriculum department.
Was intending to make a trip to the centre one of these days to find out more. -
RE: Just Education - Discussion
How’s the environment like over there? Course usually environment is also important…
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RE: Mindstretcher - Discussion
Hi all,
Currently i’m looking for tuition for my P2 son. Heard alot abt MS. Is the fee affordable?