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    The Alternative Story (TAS) - Discussion

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      quirkymum
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      Hifive:
      Hi


      Anyone who has children in TAS K2 class ?
      Can share what is their programme like ?
      My friend whose kid is now P1 joined them last year when he was k2. Their K2
      classes usually start in the middle of the year and they help prepare the kid for P1. They cover creative writing and compre, grammar, vocab. My friend felt it was good preparation for P1.

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        chubby08
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        queenie44:
        queenie44:

        I think LCentral provides a different learning experience, they have their own text which is MOE allign and qualified native teachers.


        My child goes to LCentral Holland and taught by Teacher Stefan. He comes from London with a first class honours in English and Creative Writing. He was struggling with English but now improved alot.

        LCentral caters for 3-12 yrs old... , their programmes are cater to child's abilities rather than by age. Already one of the fastest growing centres... with 13 in Singapore.

        I can see the result output from my two boys. :rahrah: :rahrah:

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          Hifive
          last edited by

          quirkymum:
          Hifive:

          Hi


          Anyone who has children in TAS K2 class ?
          Can share what is their programme like ?

          My friend whose kid is now P1 joined them last year when he was k2. Their K2
          classes usually start in the middle of the year and they help prepare the kid for P1. They cover creative writing and compre, grammar, vocab. My friend felt it was good preparation for P1.

          Hi quirkymum

          Thanks for your sharing. 😄

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            The Alternative Story
            last edited by

            Hi parents,


            We are going to start a few more new classes (mainly K2s). You can go to this link
            http://www.kiasuparents.com/kiasu/forum/viewtopic.php?f=35&t=7586&start=1010
            for more information.

            Thank you

            TAS

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              sean wife
              last edited by

              Hi,


              Trying to compare between TAS K2 class and LCentral PFS(Preparation for School) class….

              Does TAS K2 class have equal exposure to Grammer, Comprehension, Vocabulary, Rearranging words etc or is it very much skewed towards Creative writing (i.e. memorization of creative phrases etc)? Does TAS class have standard workbooks/materials available for parents to take a look first?

              Thanks!

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                starrry
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                Good morning everyone 😄


                Can someone advise would there be any repetition if I sign up with TAS and LCentral?

                Thank you.

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                  Monster Mummy
                  last edited by

                  For LCentral, I am unable to comment. As for TAS, they cover on paper 1 and 2 except oral. It would be recommend for you to go trial before for TAS decide which centre to sign up.

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                    queenie44
                    last edited by

                    starrry:
                    Good morning everyone 😄


                    Can someone advise would there be any repetition if I sign up with TAS and LCentral?

                    Thank you.
                    Is not of repetition to be concern of. Your child will just be getting more practise on composition writing especially. Can tell you which centre she/he enjoys more also if you are able to invest in both. Otherwise, just go to either one first.

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                      hquek
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                      Actually won’t attending two centers covering about the same thing be an overkill? I stick to only one centre per subject unless there is very good reason. Already my kids nag if I attempt to introduce a new one.

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                        starrry
                        last edited by

                        Thanks to queenie44 & hquek for your advises.


                        I had tried both LCentral & TAS trial classes, my child prefers LCentral but I find that TAS seems to touch more on creative writing.

                        Maybe I should follow my child’s preference?

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