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RE: Shichida Right Brain Training - Discussion
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RE: Anglo-Chinese School (Independent)
autolycus:
Thank you autolycus. Now that clarifies a lot for meOK, specifically, there are only two kinds of Group 2 'Modern Languages' courses you can take for the IB. These are 'Language B' and 'ab initio'. The former is perhaps somewhat similar in level to what we used to call 'AO' when we were in JC. This can be taken at higher level or standard level (main difference is 240 hours with more stuff or 150 hours with less stuff). The latter is something like 'foreign language'; this 2nd option is very low-level, meant to teach a completely new language to a student who's never encountered it before.
In the Singapore system, because of the bilingual policy, normally a student who does HCL and passes the O-levels wouldn't have any more MT requirement after that, while someone who does CL(2) will still have to pass it at H1 level in JC. For the IB it's a bit different. The IB has a second language (Group 2) requirement, so even if you pass HCL you must still do a second languageβbut it can be any language you want; many of my past students took an ab initio language such as German or Spanish, because those are practically useful or just fun to do.
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RE: Anglo-Chinese School (Independent)
Thank you zeemimi
zeemimi:
Regarding taking chinese in Yr 5, perhaps this past posting will help.
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RE: Anglo-Chinese School (Independent)
Thanks so much autolycus
He initially took HCL with the understanding that he need not do Chinese anymore in Year 5 and 6 if he got a pass. Whereas, if he were to take normal Chinese, he has to take Chinese in Year 5 and 6 no matter what. This is true for those doing the 'O' level and JC route if I understand correctly. I guess it's not true in the IB route? In which case I would support him to drop HCL for CL2 since he has better chance of getting a pass grade for the latter and he need not take CL2 in Year 5 & 6 if he chooses not to. Erm, am I correct in the above??
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Hi, strictly speaking, if your son has passed an examination in a higher level of Chinese than CL2, he can't take CL2 in Year 5. But if he drops to CL2 before Year 4, he can. The whole point is that the IB doesn't want students to take a subject without learning anything new, and that would be the case if they took a lower-level CL after doing CL1/HCL!
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RE: Anglo-Chinese School (Independent)
Hi Autolycus,
My son told me that he is going to drop HCL next year in Year 3 as he wants to take Chinese as a second language in Year 5. Is it true that students taking chinese as their mother tongue all along can choose Chinese as a second language again in Year 5? And I heard from him there are two levels of Chinese in Year 5 and he intends to take the lower level one.
Could you enlighten me on this? Thanks so much! -
RE: Comparing Pre-school English Reading and Phonics Enrichment
Hi mummies and daddies,
Check out this youtube video on a story of a cute little bunny who discovers that it is best to be himself after trying to be so many other things
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RE: Nan Hua Primary
wwcookie:
Oops! Sorry! I'm talking about P4 homework. For P3, it is also very manageable - maybe just a little bit less than P4 load. I remember there were some days when there was no homework. This is one thing that I like about the school
Hi,Always21:
can anyone advise me if it is true that there is a lot more homework compare p2 to p3?
Thank you
Most of the homework are for Chinese. Sometimes, they do have Science, Maths or English homework, but it's not very often. If there is homework for the day, my son will usually take about half an hour or less to complete them. However, there are days when he has homework for multiple subjects - then he will take about an hour or so to complete them - but this only happens occasionally. So the homework is quite manageable. Mostly, the work is done during school hours. -
RE: Nan Hua Primary
Always21:
Hi,can anyone advise me if it is true that there is a lot more homework compare p2 to p3?
Thank you
Most of the homework are for Chinese. Sometimes, they do have Science, Maths or English homework, but it's not very often. If there is homework for the day, my son will usually take about half an hour or less to complete them. However, there are days when he has homework for multiple subjects - then he will take about an hour or so to complete them - but this only happens occasionally. So the homework is quite manageable. Mostly, the work is done during school hours.