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    Comparing Chinese Enrichment (Primary/Preschool)

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    • C Offline
      caroline3sg
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      wwcookie

      When in primary level, it is serious work, no fun activities. Fun activities only for K1/K2 level.

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        Ljas1370
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        Hi Parents,


        Have anybody heard of Molin Tutorial Centre located at GRTH Building (East Coast Road) 2 buildings away from katong Mall? Kindly give some feedback.

        Also, which of the following school will you pick?
        1) Molin tutorial Centre
        2) Tien Hsia Language School
        3) Berries
        4) Yuquan Language School
        5) Skylace Language School
        6) Jiang Education Centre

        Tks so much

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          ChiefKiasu
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          Your choice depends on how old your child is. While most of these schools offer the full gamut of courses targeting children from 3-12 and beyond, they have their own "core competencies" or emphasis in specific areas and topics. Below are what I think are the core competencies of each of these programmes based on my own research and in my own humble opinion:


          Best for 3 years to 8 years
          - Berries (introductory, fun, builds vocabulary)

          Best for 5 years to 10 years
          - Yuquan Language School (fun, drills, builds vocabulary)

          Best for 7-12 years (fun, MOE syllabus training, composition and comprehension)
          - Hua Language Centre
          - Tien Hsia Language School
          - Skylace Language School

          Best for 9-12 years (Serious MOE exam training, composition and comprehension)
          - Molin tutorial Centre
          - Jiang Education Centre

          Feel free to disagree with me.

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            ZXmum
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            ChiefKiasu:
            Your choice depends on how old your child is. While most of these schools offer the full gamut of courses targeting children from 3-12 and beyond, they have their own \"core competencies\" or emphasis in specific areas and topics. Below are what I think are the core competencies of each of these programmes based on my own research and in my own humble opinion:


            Best for 9-12 years (Serious MOE exam training, composition and comprehension)
            - Molin tutorial Centre
            - Jiang Education Centre

            Feel free to disagree with me.
            Molin has 2 programmes, one on Higher Chinese Enrichment and the other that focus only on Compre & Compo. Do you know how they conduct both programme?

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              jedamum
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              ChiefKiasu:
              Your choice depends on how old your child is. While most of these schools offer the full gamut of courses targeting children from 3-12 and beyond, they have their own \"core competencies\" or emphasis in specific areas and topics. Below are what I think are the core competencies of each of these programmes based on my own research and in my own humble opinion:


              Best for 3 years to 8 years
              - Berries (introductory, fun, builds vocabulary)

              Best for 5 years to 10 years
              - Yuquan Language School (fun, drills, builds vocabulary)

              Best for 7-12 years (fun, MOE syllabus training, composition and comprehension)
              - Hua Language Centre
              - Tien Hsia Language School
              - Skylace Language School

              Best for 9-12 years (Serious MOE exam training, composition and comprehension)
              - Molin tutorial Centre
              - Jiang Education Centre

              Feel free to disagree with me.
              Chief,
              Have you come across this centre?
              http://www.busybees.com.sg/

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                ChiefKiasu
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                Moderator’s note: Threads merged and stickied.

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                  coffee
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                  [Moderator’s Note: Threads merged.]


                  My boy is in P1 now. He is very active and dislikes Chinese. He attended Berries since beginning of K2. I pulled him out recently because he detested going to the class and the Berries teachers had been complaining about his behaviour in the class. I was appalled by the results of the mock exam in school at the end of 1st semester. Thought a one-to-one coaching will be better, so put him on private tuition instead. However, it does not seem to help as the tutor is unable to discipline him and merely go through the assessment book. And I am having 2nd thoughts sending him to Berries again, but afraid the standard is too high and may put him off even more.

                  I am really worried for the coming CA2 as it is his first written/sit down exam. Any recommendation for a good Chinese Enrichment School/Teacher or Chinese Tutor in the Hougang/Sengkang area for my boy?

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                    caroline3sg
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                    Hi

                    Reputable Chinese enrichment centres are TienHsia (uses sch textbook to teach, advance teaching), Han Language, Hua Language and EduPlus, besides Berris.

                    Your concern is getting a suitable teacher. Have a talk with the teacher first before enrolling. I believe all centres are the same (ie sit down approach).

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                      coffee
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                      I heard Tien Hsia is very academic and has chinese spelling every week. Is it true? I am already having a hard time teaching him his weekly school chinese spelling and would not want another stress.


                      Chose Berries because it is more "fun" and not so academic knowing my son cannot take it. My son has many teachers over his 1.5 years in Berries, and most of them will have the same comment about him. Only his school chinese teacher in the 2nd term can manage him.

                      What about Han Language and EduPlus? Are their curriculum same as Tien Hsia or more similar to Berries? You know of any good teachers in any of the schools?

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                        coffee
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                        Berries teaches Higher Chinese, and my active son understands but dun recognise the chinese characters most of the time. He finds it very demoralising. Maybe his foundation is not well established.


                        Is it the same for Tien Hsia, Hua Language and Eduplus?

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