K2 听写
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My boy’s 听写 list for 4 weeks.
Week 1:
爸爸 / 妈妈 / 哥哥 / 姐姐
Week 2:
家 / 门 / 妹妹 / 弟弟
Week 3:
朋友 / 玩具 / 积木/ 游戏
Week 4:
喜欢 / 唱歌 / 跑步 / 爱好 -
Oh wow! Looks like it’s getting tougher by the week, donian!
I remember the words I learnt when I was in kinddy were like: 人,口,刀,尺,水,火,日,月,天,地,山,田,木,市,布,衣,牛,羊,花,草… etc. So much simpler! Our kids gotta work so much harder now! -
ebebel:
my K2 boy still tingxie these simple words lehOh wow! Looks like it's getting tougher by the week, donian!
I remember the words I learnt when I was in kinddy were like: 人,口,刀,尺,水,火,日,月,天,地,山,田,木,市,布,衣,牛,羊,花,草... etc. So much simpler! Our kids gotta work so much harder now!
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jedamum:
I think different kinddies have different approaches bah...? I think the kinddies should pace themselves appropriately and not stress the kids out unnecessarily. In the first half of P1, the emphasis is on reading, listening and speaking, and not so much on writing yet. Too much 'difficult' writing in Kinddy level might just kill the kids' interest in learning the language, IMO.
my K2 boy still tingxie these simple words lehebebel:
Oh wow! Looks like it's getting tougher by the week, donian!
I remember the words I learnt when I was in kinddy were like: 人,口,刀,尺,水,火,日,月,天,地,山,田,木,市,布,衣,牛,羊,花,草... etc. So much simpler! Our kids gotta work so much harder now!
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jedamum:
:yikes:
my K2 boy still tingxie these simple words lehebebel:
Oh wow! Looks like it's getting tougher by the week, donian!
I remember the words I learnt when I was in kinddy were like: 人,口,刀,尺,水,火,日,月,天,地,山,田,木,市,布,衣,牛,羊,花,草... etc. So much simpler! Our kids gotta work so much harder now!
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tankee:
:yikes:[/quote] :yikes: to your :yikes: !!!!
my K2 boy still tingxie these simple words lehjedamum:
[quote=\"ebebel\"]Oh wow! Looks like it's getting tougher by the week, donian!
I remember the words I learnt when I was in kinddy were like: 人,口,刀,尺,水,火,日,月,天,地,山,田,木,市,布,衣,牛,羊,花,草... etc. So much simpler! Our kids gotta work so much harder now!
and i thought his words are already difficult (ie 衣,牛,羊 etc)
ds1 did not even have tingxie in preschool. :roll: -
dimsum:
omg, i think the words are tough.
My K2 boy cham liao. Probably will struggle with tingxie when he's in P1 next year. He's in a CC that doesn't give any homework and doesn't believe in tingxie or spelling.
My child also had no spelling and tingxie. After 3 years in primary school and on her 4th now....I would conclude that every child is different. Some would need this kind of boosting at preschool and some would not need. It is really the parents who need to know necessary or not and choose the right preschool.
Only in hindsight for myself, I think I have chosen the right one for my child without the academic rigors type....at least she had lots of fun in preschool days with birthday party celebrations every month!
I think for parents with children going to SAP school, they may need to beef up Chinese more so some of these Chinese standard in preschool is very high. -
Actually 听写 is not difficult to learn if you understand/ follow the strokes forming the words and knowing how to read the words.
My kids’ CC teach my kids to recognise chinese characters way back from PG to K1, they only introduce HYPY in K2 to prep for P1.
My DD1, now in K2, has no problem learning her 听写, words like :耳朵,
新年,想, 送,给,唱歌, etc…
She just need to practise the words - 1 page on her jotter book and she can write the characters already. -
snowball32:
Probably each child will be strong in certain area. Some very good in Chinese, some in English and some in Maths at young age
My DD1, now in K2, has no problem learning her 听写, words like :耳朵,
新年,想, 送,给,唱歌, etc.....
She just need to practise the words - 1 page on her jotter book and she can write the characters already. -
my boy in k2 oso kena difficult words for 听写
words which we only learn when we were in primary school
wats wrong ah?
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