Comparing Pre-school English Reading and Phonics Enrichment
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Hi Cheif kiasu,
I understand that there are many centres. Is there a particular one thatpp are refering to? -
kaitlynangelica:
The main ones I hear about are Kovan, Chu Chu Kang, and Jurong East. But you are right, there are so many branches out there so you need to be careful. Why not choose the one most convenient for you and go down to verify that the teachers are really ang mohs?Hi Cheif kiasu,
I understand that there are many centres. Is there a particular one thatpp are refering to? -
Any mummy has child in Phonics Read…my boy in Jurong West centre,just wanna get some feedback. thanks!!!
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I appreciate that you are excited about Phonics Read, and want to get fast feedback, but one post in the right forum would have done the trick. I have removed the other postings you made in the other forums.
Phonics Read appear to go by 2 names in Singapore:
http://www.phonicsread.com/index.htm
and http://www.phonicsread.com/index.htm (in collaboration with i3 Singapore Post)
These 2 appear to be operated by the same group of people. They claim that children can learn up to 500 words in 6 lessons (1.5 months). They also appear to have a regional presence in KL and even Yangon.
Their services appear to be quite similar to the more established http://www.kiasuparents.com/kiasu/enrichment/total-literacy-international-pte-ltd programme.
Personally speaking, given a choice, I would be more comfortable going with the I Can Read programme. -
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Any feedback for I Can Read at Orchard or Novena? -
ChiefKiasu:
I appreciate that you are excited about Phonics Read, and want to get fast feedback, but one post in the right forum would have done the trick. I have removed the other postings you made in the other forums.
Phonics Read appear to go by 2 names in Singapore:
http://www.phonicsread.com/index.htm
and http://www.phonicsread.com/index.htm (in collaboration with i3 Singapore Post)
These 2 appear to be operated by the same group of people. They claim that children can learn up to 500 words in 6 lessons (1.5 months). They also appear to have a regional presence in KL and even Yangon.
Their services appear to be quite similar to the more established http://www.kiasuparents.com/kiasu/enrichment/total-literacy-international-pte-ltd programme.
Personally speaking, given a choice, I would be more comfortable going with the I Can Read programme.
Chief Kiasu,
I would like to hear yr opinion, my K1 gal have short attention span. She sometimes answer my question without thinking, thus giving the wrong answer. When I repeat my question again, she will know she gave the wrong answer so she will think before answer. What method should I use on her? which should I enrol for my K1 gal, Phonics & reading or I Can Read programme? Pls advise. -
my k1 boy also when ask questions,at times he likes to shoot without thinking so I think the only thing to do would be to just advise kids to think first then answer…after all they are so young
anyways my son has attended 6 lessons at Phonics Read …now he can read 60% and I think its a good improvement …previously cant read at all. -
chix chix,
60% means what? Can he go beyond 2 and 3 -letter words? -
yeap until 4 letters ;ah but he knows things like school… bread… etc…
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chixchix:
yeap until 4 letters ;ah but he knows things like school... bread.. etc..
Did they say how long the whole course will take?
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