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    Comparing English Enrichment Programmes

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    • T Offline
      The Alternative Story
      last edited by

      awfullyKS:
      Hi TAS,


      May I know if you are going to do a Parents workshop for TAS parents again as I missed the last one. :sad:
      Hi awfullyKS,

      Yes we will arrange parents workshops for TAS parents. We might do one in
      August. We will let the TAS parents know once we have fixed the timing.

      TAS

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        The Alternative Story
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        Ba Ba:
        Hi TAS


        Is it possible for you to organize another English Workshop for TAS Parents?

        I understand there is one for non-TAS parent on the coming 16July, is it full? Can I(TAS parent) register?

        I think last time you did organize one for TAS parent, but I did not manage to sign up my son for your English lesson due to timing clashes. Recently I just manage to sign up my son for your English lesson but you are having English Workshop for non-TAS Parents.

        May I know what is the different between the workshop for TAS parent & another for non-TAS parent?
        Hi Ba Ba,

        The difference is that the workshop for non-TAS parents is one
        where the parents pay to attend but the workshop for TAS
        parents is a free one as we want to help them to be able to
        aid their children's learning at home.

        TAS

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          pingathot
          last edited by

          Hello

          I think British Council not only enrichment but they follow MOE sys. I was there to have a check myself at the east. You will be shocked as the compositions written by P1 are very good. Though of course you will said that they will paste the best but I think all centres do that. But thinking of how many children can write like them? Their standard is high cos my friendโ€™s son,P1 would like to join, but, after taking the entrance test, was told that it will be tough for him cos their class standard is very high and difficult for him to catch up. Overall, their teachers are all qualified! They also conduct how to teach to teachers. This shows that there is a certain standard. English is not a short time that you can see results. This also depends on your foundation. If they are not good, why I see PSLE students, O level students? Only to say that their fees is expensive, I think the most expensive in the market. No make-up class too. Approx a lesson costs more than $60. But I think it is worth it!

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            SLWL
            last edited by

            Dear Parents


            I am looking for group home tuition for English and Science in Yishun. Any recommendation? Thank you.

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            • KissguramiK Offline
              Kissgurami
              last edited by

              FYI on this thread, ๐Ÿ™‚


              Grammar and Writing School only offers from P2 onwards

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                sksk
                last edited by

                My boy will be P1 next year. He is currently with "I Can Read" but I feel this school is more suitable for pre-schoolers. Iโ€™m looking for others more suitable for primary school children. Not keen about Kumon. How about Morris Allen or Mindstretcher? Any other recommendation?

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                  bigsnoopy
                  last edited by

                  Yes DD also in I can read but heard from the reception not much people take the primary school program. So I am also thinking of switching to another enrichment next year but do not know which one.

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                    Youngish Mum
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                    Happy Mama:
                    mr_ding:

                    [quote=\"Happy Mama\"]British Council is a definite NO NO.


                    Is it really that bad?

                    IMHO, the class size is too large; between 22 to 25 students in a class and the syllabus is totally not related to MOE.[/quote]BC class size isn't that big. Max 16 for Kindergarten, max 18 for Primary or Sec

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                      LLTan
                      last edited by

                      Hi,


                      Anyone has feedback on TAS science programmes?

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                      • B Offline
                        Belle
                        last edited by

                        Kissgurami:
                        FYI on this thread, ๐Ÿ™‚


                        Grammar and Writing School only offers from P2 onwards

                        Any idea as to how the classes are conducted??

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