2013 Sec 1 Discussions
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TheAnswer:
Wow.. You are still awake!
You are most welcome!janet_lee88:
Hi TheAnswer,
Thanks for your offer.
I do not get Eng assessment books since my kids have tuition and use her materials. Same for Math (son). But if I need advice for recommendations of titles, I will PM you. Thanks again.
Your coffee is working.. but errr.. at the wrong time..
:evil:
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firefly38:
Wow.. You are still awake!
You are most welcome!TheAnswer:
[quote=\"janet_lee88\"]Hi TheAnswer,
Thanks for your offer.
I do not get Eng assessment books since my kids have tuition and use her materials. Same for Math (son). But if I need advice for recommendations of titles, I will PM you. Thanks again.
Your coffee is working.. but errr.. at the wrong time..
:evil:[/quote]Think there are many night owls around
Even my gal is still awake - gotta finish up her school work cos' we have a house-warming party to attend tomorrow
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TheAnswer:
Just PM you.
I really admire parents who put so much effort to help their kids. If you would like some recommended books, pm me. I will be glad to helpjanet_lee88:
Hi champion,
Thanks for the encouragement.
Since it is still the early stage of sec 1, I do not want to pressure him to score high marks...it is a steep learning curve this year with longer hours and more subjects. But the discipline to revise daily must be enforced.
4 subjects in a week in primary school, but now double the number of subjects and longer hours in school :roll:
English, (even his fav subject) Science is not easy. To help him, hubby and I have to read up to understand first.
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TheAnswer:
You are most welcome!janet_lee88:
Hi TheAnswer,
Thanks for your offer.
I do not get Eng assessment books since my kids have tuition and use her materials. Same for Math (son). But if I need advice for recommendations of titles, I will PM you. Thanks again.
hi
I need some help..my son is struggling with English compre...cld you plz suggest me some assessment books to revise -
hi
I need some help…my son is struggling with English compre…cld you plz suggest me some assessment books to revise[/quote]
For Sec 1 to Sec 4 students, I recommend the following books. Some of the books below are quite tough but it’s good to practice on the harder questions cos things will only get harder.
1. EPH Excel in O level Comprehension by Vanita Pal
The book covers skills on time management during exam, building reading skills, understanding comprehension questions, summary writing and practice papers.
For each comprehension passage, there are key points beside the paragraphs. My students find them very useful.
2. Casco O level Vocabulary (more suitable for sec 3/4)
This book covers vocab, idioms, parts of speech, commonly confused words, synonyms and phrasal verbs.
3. EPH Upper Secondary Situational Writing Handbook
Awesome book! Teaches skills in writing.
4. Upper Secondary Summary Guide and Practice
I think the books are also suitable for lower sec because at the end of the day, they have to do O level standard papers. Start early!
I bought the books in popular but I’m not sure if the books are still in stock! Might have reversed versions. -
TheAnswer:
For Sec 1 to Sec 4 students, I recommend the following books. Some of the books below are quite tough but it's good to practice on the harder questions cos things will only get harder.hi
I need some help..my son is struggling with English compre...cld you plz suggest me some assessment books to revise
1. EPH Excel in O level Comprehension by Vanita Pal
The book covers skills on time management during exam, building reading skills, understanding comprehension questions, summary writing and practice papers.
For each comprehension passage, there are key points beside the paragraphs. My students find them very useful.
2. Casco O level Vocabulary (more suitable for sec 3/4)
This book covers vocab, idioms, parts of speech, commonly confused words, synonyms and phrasal verbs.
3. EPH Upper Secondary Situational Writing Handbook
Awesome book! Teaches skills in writing.
4. Upper Secondary Summary Guide and Practice
I think the books are also suitable for lower sec because at the end of the day, they have to do O level standard papers. Start early!
I bought the books in popular but I'm not sure if the books are still in stock! Might have reversed versions.[/quote]
:thankyou: for the tips. -
You are most welcome![/quote]
Wow.. You are still awake!
Your coffee is working.. but errr.. at the wrong time..
:evil:[/quote]
Nah.. My eyes are closing but I must reply all pm and relevant threads before I sleep
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Cassiopeia_:
Anyway, Failing HCL or juz borderline in sec 1 is not uncommon......esp so in an IP SAP sch...janet_lee88:
My son was afraid I'll scold him for a 52% grade for Chinese...but with so many tests, I close one eye but reminded him to revise constantly.
My daughter is currently in NYGH and failing Chinese is quite normal for them.. But NY Chinese really too chim haha.
I dunno if my this post will provide some comfort to those who do badly for their 1 st HCL test....
My gal used to get distinctions for her HCL in upper primary levels.....BUT
When she was in DHS in sec 1, she only obtained near to 60 marks for her 1 st HCL test(full paper)
:faint:
Needless to say, i was shocked...... :scared:
Encourage and told her that she needs to put in extra effort to pull up her socks .....
And i could see that her chinese, be it written or spoken did improve by leaps in DHS.....
There is really no short cut esp in languages ......hardwork and determination is the key.....
Try Improve on the 4 aspects......listening, speaking, reading and writing..... -
After hearing tests, tests and tests week after week since school reopens, sec 1 kids are having their first (real) common tests NOW. My younger one is also having CA1.
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Starting tomorrow…a week of tests!
After that comes MARCH and another break! Since PSLE until now, I still haven’t quite settle down. Finding it difficult focus…I haven’t looked at the sec 1 Math yet. Hiaz really no time or maybe lazy. Just reading up on Geography, Science helping DS with his revision.
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