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    All About Chinese Speech & Drama

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      Mandie
      last edited by

      I am looking for one too, just signed my daughter(4 yrs) with CC speech and drama camp, starting this 17th for 3 full days. Will see how it goes, if it is good, then i will continue her with the weekly class in CC.


      You may check it out with your CC nearby, the fees are reasonable…

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        triplejoy
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        Thanks for the info. I am surprised that Hokkien Huay Kuan offers courses like this. Will check it out and that of CC’s.

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          meredith84
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          Hi,


          Got information from Montessori Pre-School. They have programmes for speech and drama classes. I’ll PM you for the information, maybe you want to know more.

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            angeline123
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            I am also looking at such classes for my children.


            Does anyone have any experience with the chinese school at the basement of Kembangan Plaza? dont know the name of it…

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              MMM
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              It’s call children art’s theatre. It really emphasize on tbe building up interest in the language and speaking proper chinese. Though they do introduce chinese characters but find the prog not so academic.


              If you are trying to expose the child to the language, it’s a rather good consideration.

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                angeline123
                last edited by

                I am trying to expose my children to good chinese, be more fluent in Chinese, speak good chinese.


                I wonder if anyone can compare this school with other schools such as Hokkien Huay Kuan? Or any others…

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                  Leoleo18
                  last edited by

                  Hi


                  I did send my 5yrs old boy to Hokkien association for 2 months. Is not bad. I withdrew becos of the distance since I am staying in the west.
                  But my boy seem to like it there.
                  The teachers there speaks accurate chinese (not those china type of chinese). The not so good part is that some of the teachers there are younger. During the 1.5hrs class, the teachers switch classes. Maybe is due to different nature of the subject. I did sit in during the 1st day, the class consist of 2 difference area, one is the listening portion whereby they get them to sing songs and other portion is listening to stories. My mil did talk to them before, the initially classes is to capture their interest in chinese first. I would say the class is pretty fun, not those sit down kinda of classes.

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                    kaitlynangelica
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                    triplejoy:
                    Hi


                    Is there any good Chinese speech and drama programme for 3-4 yrs olds? Has anyone sent their kids to Julia Gabriel or Crestar for such a programme? Any feedback or recommendations? Thanks.

                    Triplejoy
                    Hi,

                    Am sending my gal to CS Montessori at Bukit Timah Plaza. It is a twice-weekly programme. On Mondays, its speech and drama, with comprehension and a little bit of writing. On Thursday its visual arts. I tot the fees was very ex tho. Works out to $35 a lesson, $280 a month. But my gal seems to enjoy it and I think its quite effective.

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                      MMM
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                      Just want to share that there is this S&D teacher by the name of Mdm Koh in Han Language at Katong. She comes highlighly recommended by my kids’ school teachers in terms of her proven track record and her years of experience in this area. Which I was told that is better that Hokkien Assoc classes. But I think the class is only for P1 onwards and not alot of slot as Mdm Koh is a retiree.


                      Fees is pretty reasonable at $200 per term.

                      I have not try it but the kids are starting in term 3 this yr. I let them join to :
                      * build general confidence
                      * speak and pronounce properly that will eventually help in their oral and written aspect

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                        VooVoo
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                        Any good Chinese S&D holiday programs?

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