Comparing Chinese Enrichment (Primary/Preschool)
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jedamum:
Both trial I paid $26++ if I remember correctly. Which branch did you go?
thanks. i'll ask again. cos i paid $15 promotional price for the 1st trial. the admin said that no 2nd trial. if i want, i have to pay the registration fees first.mrswongtuition:
You need to pay for the trial lessons which is their standard trial lesson pricing. 1 trial lesson is not enough to make a fair judgement.
Even for Beijing Language school they encourage us to try for 1 month before deciding.
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mrswongtuition:
bukit batok branch; trial at $15 (or $16+ inc gst).
Both trial I paid $26++ if I remember correctly. Which branch did you go? -
That’s their promo, got T&C attached. If you don’t mind paying the full price of the trial then I think they’ll allow a 2nd trial lesson.
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mrswongtuition:
That's their promo, got T&C attached. If you don't mind paying the full price of the trial then I think they'll allow a 2nd trial lesson.
thanks!! my ds2 is very keen to start (every weekend he will take off his shoes and wanted to enter; the teacher commented that he is more enthuestic than those coming for lessons! :D), but my 'funds' are tied up with ds1; paying the fees for 2 kids is no joke!! -
I know what you mean when it comes to finances. I’m not very rich also & have to carefully select & plan his enrichment classes.
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Busymom:
Ha.ha quite tight up during the weekends.Most likely would let my DD try when in 2010. Now just age 3, don't know really should start chinese enrichement now.Hi titank
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titank:
Actually should start early. My son is 2.5yo & I've started him on chinese enrichment already (we hardly speak mandarin at home). Can see positive improvements. He's more willing to speak mandarin now & his pronunciation of words are clearer after the weekly exposure to a pure mandarin environment. We also practice with him at home (using the CDs from Beijing Language School) & even my maid is picking up mandarin with him!
Ha.ha quite tight up during the weekends.Most likely would let my DD try when in 2010. Now just age 3, don't know really should start chinese enrichement now. -
I think exposing kids into some Chinese enrichment class early (but not too academic, maybe Speech and Drama or some fun learning) is good. I kindof regretted not sending my DS1 to such enrichment classes early. I am starting to get worry since he is going P1 next year.
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adafew:
I think exposing kids into some Chinese enrichment class early (but not too academic, maybe Speech and Drama or some fun learning) is good. I kindof regretted not sending my DS1 to such enrichment classes early. I am starting to get worry since he is going P1 next year.
I was looking for speech & drama classes. They either did not accept 2.5yo kids or were too expensive for me ($300+ per mth!).
So I settled for Beijing Language School since it was near my place, affordable & provided a pure mandarin environment. The lessons are interesting too, with activities, flashcards, songs & dance (my son loves singing & dancing). -
hi
does anyone know if the yuquan branch at singapore badminton hall at guillemard rd is as good as the middle road one? im thinking of sending my son (K1) for idioms and zijing, which seems quite expensive.
Any parent thinks it is worth the money?
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