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    NTU Confucius Institute - Discussion

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    • A Offline
      AnalectsReader
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      ZacK:
      AnalectsReader:

      (pls play this background music: Adam Lambart's Mad World)

      For someone who appreciates Adam Lambart's version of Mad World... How old can you be ah?? The song is hauntingly good :celebrate:

      I like u oredi, buddy 😎

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        ZacK
        last edited by

        AnalectsReader:
        ZacK:

        [quote=\"AnalectsReader\"](pls play this background music: Adam Lambart's Mad World)

        For someone who appreciates Adam Lambart's version of Mad World... How old can you be ah?? The song is hauntingly good :celebrate:

        I like u oredi, buddy 8)[/quote]Obviously the people at the camp \"eyes got stamp\" lar... Call you auntie somemore... But then again... I think I'm always 21 ... That's why I like Adam's rendition 😛

        That is the reason why I always go to the same coffee stall when I'm ard Toa Payoh every wkend cos the lady always call me 小弟小弟 kekeke... 😉

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          AnalectsReader
          last edited by

          小弟:


          ...Obviously the people at the camp \"eyes got stamp\" lar... Call you auntie somemore...


          no lah my guess is my beauty and youthfulness simply makes them totally blinded by jealousy lah...可恶之人必有可怜之处...I shall just forgive them...:puke:

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            hopeful4future
            last edited by

            has anyone sent thier kids to this sessions? i have always considered sending my boy but his mandarin is not so strong… will he be able to catch up? i’m afraid he might not be interested! what do they cover during the sessions?



            ~We worry about what a child will become tomorrow, yet we forget that he is someone today.

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              ksfaith
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              😢 So sad i miss out the camp again, should have come here earlier to take a look. well maybe will get my son and daughter to join end of this year

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                hquek
                last edited by

                Cut and paste from their email - I'm NOT from there.

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                This November and December school holidays, we will be organizing “Six Classic Arts: Young Confucius Cultural Camp” for ages from 5 to 16 years old students. For K2 children entering to Primary 1 in Year 2010, we have specially designed the programme on “P1 Chinese Preparatory for little Scholar”.



                Below are the programmes details that will be conducting during the School Holidays:



                P1 Chinese Preparatory for little Scholar (5 to 6 years old - P1 students in 2010)

                Date: 23rd to 26th November 2009 (Mon to Thu) Time: 9am to 6pm

                Details: Lunches and Refreshments is provided



                Six Classic Arts: Young Confucius Cultural Camp:

                Discovering Confucius Camp I (5 to 7 years old)

                Discovering Confucius Camp II (8 to 9 years old)

                Delighting Confucius Camp (10 to 12 years old)

                Dynamic Confucius Camp (13 to 16 years old)



                Date: 23rd to 24th November 2009 (Mon to Tue), 17th to 18th December 2009 or 21st to 22nd December 2009

                Time: 9am to 6pm

                Details: Lunches and Refreshments is provided



                You may wish to visit our website at http://www.ci-ntu.com for more information or see attached programme brochure. If you are interested to register, please kindly complete the attached registration form and send it to me via email or fax to 67797859.



                Registration made before 31st October will entitled for 20% discounts..



                For further clarifications, please do not hesitate to contact me at 65141061 or email to hssoh@ntu.edu.sg.

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                  hquek
                  last edited by

                  btw, any parents whose kid attended their camps? Appreciate feedback!


                  Sounds interesting and DS1 is of the right age. Only problem is that this is from 9am to 6pm…not sure if he can tahan full day.

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                    EgyptianMommy
                    last edited by

                    Hihi, I am a newbie... And I am posting into a old post 😛


                    I signed up my P2 son into the Jun 2010 camp.

                    My kid luv the camp a lot. He even sugggested that he wanted to attend the next one. (well, he says that for most of the camps that I send him to anyway)

                    Let me recollect.... The contents for the camp in June contains of festival related (making of rice dumpling, ink painting), YOG related (colouring of Leo / Merly), some worksheet (on manners and some stories)

                    They also gave a T-shirt and my son luv it so much that he wears it ever so often.

                    I am quite happy with the camp mainly cos of the manners part. But I understand from the receptionist that every camps differs on that piece though.

                    Do no expect a crash course Chinese program. It is just as its name suggest - a cultural camp. So, it will be quite light in terms of content.

                    And yup, I will be sending him to the Sep one.

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                      hquek
                      last edited by

                      EgyptianMommy:
                      Hihi, I am a newbie... And I am posting into a old post 😛


                      Do no expect a crash course Chinese program. It is just as its name suggest - a cultural camp. So, it will be quite light in terms of content.

                      And yup, I will be sending him to the Sep one.
                      Thanks EgyptianMommy for the info.

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                        nettie
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                        Hi,


                        Any feedback on this? it is very expensive enrichment class by NTU. Any of your kids attended?

                        Thanks!

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