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      SashaL
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      Joy of Learning 111\" post_id=\"1724903\" time=\"1476017672\" user_id=\"133309:
      Hi Joy of Learning111,

      Would you be all to share if there is any structure to teaching primary school children creative writing. It is essential to have many good or bombastic words in the compo to score good grades? Also, do you conduct lessons for primary school children and at which level? Thanks.
      There are different approaches with some commonalities. For lower primary, the focus is mostly on helping the children to gain basic language skills and proficiency in descriptive writing. For upper primary, the focus is more on narrative; this usually entails a plot mountain with introduction, rising tension, climax and resolution. For both levels, creative writing should be taught as an iterative process with plenty of rewriting and refinement.

      Bombastic or purple prose is a big no. Such over-the-top language draws excessive attention to itself often to the point that the reader loses the thread of the content. Creative writing should be content-led, with vocabulary playing a supportive role only. Unfortunately, many tuition centres, teachers and tutors try to disguise their lack of ability to teach creative writing by resorting to the encouragement of bombasticity (I just made up this noun but it seems plausible).

      Good words, however, are essential. By ‘good’ I mean words that are appropriate, precise and effective. For instance, it can be as simple as writing ‘wolfed down’ instead of ‘ate quickly’ or ‘sheepish’ instead of ‘embarrassed’.

      Yes, I conduct lessons for primary school children at all levels. I will shortly send you a pm.[/quote]Hi Joy of learning

      Possible to pm me or if anyone has the details to share. 😄 😄 😄

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        Supernova\" post_id=\"1934283\" time=\"1567901897\" user_id=\"24494:

        skyline88\" post_id=\"1911933\" time=\"1558715498\" user_id=\"100587:

        [quote=faithj post_id=1910269 time=1557827021 user_id=171285]Hi, I'm wondering if there are any composition marking services (pegged to Singapore PSLE style of marking), where a student writes a compo at home and emails it to a teacher who will grade and mark the compo in detail, with guidance on how can he/she improve in some areas, what and how to elaborate, adding in good phrases/sentences to the compo where necessary, with the intent to allow the student to read, compare, analyse and improve.

        If you know any, pls pm me. Thanks!

        Hi faithj, I have teachers who can mark compositions like this.


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        Hi Skyline88, please could you PM me your teacher's contact? Thanks.[/quote]Hi Skyline88/faithj/Supernova, please share the teacher's contact. Thank you!

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          Flyinggoddess
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          I am looking for Creative writing class for my p4 girl for next year.

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            zephyr_bloom
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            Hi Parents,


            Anyone previously was considering between Writers at Work and The Alternative Story for creative writing classes? Kiddo is now in P5 and has a good command of vocab but I believe that will not be good enough. I would like to stretch him further. My colleague briefly mentioned Indigo to me . Honestly, i am not aware that Indigo is known for writing classes.

            What were your findings and what decision did you eventually make? Will really appreciate your sharing of experience, thoughts, views etc.

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              Shirotan
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              My son attended the writing camps for TLL and the Write Connection in

              P3. He liked the TLL one better was he said it was more interesting. I’m looking for English writing camps ( as trying Not to fill up with too many classes during term time). If anyone has suggestions pls share!

              I’m looking at Cognitus Academy. Any feedback will be most appreciated!

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                pokoyoko
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                zephyr_bloom\" post_id=\"2000619\" time=\"1603940398\" user_id=\"128569:

                Hi Parents,

                Anyone previously was considering between Writers at Work and The Alternative Story for creative writing classes? Kiddo is now in P5 and has a good command of vocab but I believe that will not be good enough. I would like to stretch him further. My colleague briefly mentioned Indigo to me . Honestly, i am not aware that Indigo is known for writing classes.

                What were your findings and what decision did you eventually make? Will really appreciate your sharing of experience, thoughts, views etc.
                I always thought Indigo was for JC. Ha ha if you try please share with us how it went. Anyway, both W@W and TAS have good reviews among my friends. Worth giving it a try.

                In the end my ds settled on TAS because of timing and he liked the teacher. Their methodology is useful and there's also a dictionary of phrases to describe everything and my ds reads it before every exam. I suggest going for a trial to see which one suits your child better since every one has different learning styles. Holiday is a good time to try because once P6 starts next year it is a crazy rush until PSLE :siam:

                Also I agree that having good vocab is not enough anymore. I did not want to have english tuition at first but I struggled trying to help my ds with writing as I don't write well. He is quite a bookworm but some how it does not translate into his writing...

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                  selinasun
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                  Hi,

                  Anyone would like to share your opinion on TAS /TWC/Cognitus writing class? TIA!

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                    Shui
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                    I am looking for an english tutor for my daughter which is p6 next yr. Do anyone hv a good tutor to recommend somewhere near central? Need to focus on her composition… Tks…

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                      francine_loi.029618yahoo.029618com
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                      hi, am also keen to hear reviews on Cognitus Academy or any other Eng Classes, not purely for Creative writing tho, ie. covering both paper 1 and 2. Tia!

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                        aktivate
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                        Hi Joy of Learning111, kindly pm me . Looking to engage help for p4(2021) student. Thanks.

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