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    Comparing English Enrichment Programmes

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      24hr-mum
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      how do they teach compre?

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        jasmineong
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        Personally, if you ds is already very good and in GEP, then perhaps he should just go for creative writing classes because his basics would be strong already. He would not need to attend classes for compre, grammar etc.


        Look out for purely creative writing classes for him. TAS has but not many. Or you could join holiday classes that focus on writing. I know many centres have classes that focus just on cw.

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          jojo
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          looneytunezz:
          jojo:




          7) The way they teach compo is interesting. Students will act out the phases so that they can remember better.


          Pls share with me your thoughts if you have any.

          Hi jojo,

          Thanks for your feedback. Can I find out how the assistant teacher helps out? And how your kids find memorising the compo? Is it tough for them?

          In the class they act out the phases(like show & tell - only 1 paragraph and kids go home & practise to write it out.
          For my P1 girl, her compo is quite easy, short sentences. As for P3 girl the senternces are longer and with \"big words\" which i think my kid will learn new words at the same time. Which i think that is great!..... \"trepidation\", \"entire being\" \"cascaded\"

          PM me if you are interested to register your kid. to enjoy referral incentive from TAS :snuggles:

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            looneytunezz
            last edited by

            jojo:

            In the class they act out the phases(like show & tell - only 1 paragraph and kids go home & practise to write it out.
            For my P1 girl, her compo is quite easy, short sentences. As for P3 girl the senternces are longer and with \"big words\" which i think my kid will learn new words at the same time. Which i think that is great!..... \"trepidation\", \"entire being\" \"cascaded\"

            PM me if you are interested to register your kid. to enjoy referral incentive from TAS :snuggles:
            Thanks jojo for your sharing. I am still considering. I want to see how she does for this ca1 so may not make it time for the referral but tks for the offer. šŸ˜„

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              mwchua
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              jasmineong:

              Look out for purely creative writing classes for him. TAS has but not many. Or you could join holiday classes that focus on writing. I know many centres have classes that focus just on cw.
              Can help to share on the centres that typically organises holiday classes on creative writing?

              Thanks.

              Rgds,
              Ming

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                jasmineong
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                mwchua:

                Can help to share on the centres that typically organises holiday classes on creative writing?

                Thanks.

                Rgds,
                Ming
                Hi Ming,

                These are the centres that my friends have sent their children to for holiday classes on creative writing:

                - British council
                -The Writer's Place
                - The Alternative Story

                I have myself sent my kids to The Alternative Story. For another friend and I who sent our kids there, we like it. The teachers were good and we like the materials and teaching methods.

                For the British Council, a friend who sent her kids there said that the kids came back happy and wanting to learn more but she said she did not find the content very suitable to help for exams but she was happy still as she took it as more of an enrichment.

                For The Writer's Place, another friend who sent her child there said she found it good and her child liked it although she had to learn quite a lot of phrases but her child could take it so it was good.

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                  jojo
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                  jasmineong:
                  mwchua:


                  Can help to share on the centres that typically organises holiday classes on creative writing?

                  Thanks.

                  Rgds,
                  Ming

                  Hi Ming,

                  These are the centres that my friends have sent their children to for holiday classes on creative writing:

                  - British council
                  -The Writer's Place
                  - The Alternative Story

                  I have myself sent my kids to The Alternative Story. For another friend and I who sent our kids there, we like it. The teachers were good and we like the materials and teaching methods.

                  For the British Council, a friend who sent her kids there said that the kids came back happy and wanting to learn more but she said she did not find the content very suitable to help for exams but she was happy still as she took it as more of an enrichment.

                  For The Writer's Place, another friend who sent her child there said she found it good and her child liked it although she had to learn quite a lot of phrases but her child could take it so it was good.

                  šŸ˜„
                  The Alternative Story = TAS, just want to highlight this

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                    jojo
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                    PM me if you are interested to register your kid. to enjoy referral incentive from TAS :snuggles:[/quote]


                    TAS wrote:
                    Hi parents,

                    We are having a special referral promotion from now (Jan 27
                    2011 to February 25 2011- we have extended the
                    date to 25 Feb as some parents say their friends have
                    children still finishing their terms at other centres so they
                    can only join at the end of Feb).

                    Anyone who refers a friend to us for class (English, Science
                    and NSA-Newspaper and Storybook Analysis class) can will get
                    $10 per person referred.

                    The friend who is referred will also get $20 off their term fees.

                    How does this work:
                    Eg: If you refer 3 people, you will get $30 off and each person you
                    refer will get $20 off their term fees. If the person you refer
                    has 3 children joining us, you will get $30 off and the person
                    will get $20 off the term fee of each child.

                    - The friend whom you recommend needs to give us your
                    child's full name (name + surname), level (eg. P1) and
                    branch your child is in (AMK, Bukit Timah or East)

                    - When the friend signs up with us, he or she will
                    get the discount off their term fee and you will
                    get the discount off for your next term's fee.

                    - During this promotion period, you can refer any number
                    of people.

                    - At the end of the year, we will also take note of the
                    people who refer the most number of friends to us
                    (during the promotion and non promotion period
                    and the person who refers the most-must be at
                    least 30 and above- will get an IPAD). This
                    person must also of course still be with us at
                    TAS.

                    We actually have this year end gift every year- but this
                    year's gift has been changed to an IPAD.

                    TAS

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                      New Mum
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                      Hi dear all mummies


                      seems that TAS has alot of good reviews. But can someone enlighten me, what does TAS stand for?

                      i am looking for a creative writting class/Eng language for my P1 boy.

                      so came to yr web site.

                      thanks alot

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                        hquek
                        last edited by

                        New Mum:
                        Hi dear all mummies


                        seems that TAS has alot of good reviews. But can someone enlighten me, what does TAS stand for?
                        TAS = The Alternative Story

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