Comparing Chinese Enrichment (Primary/Preschool)
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Hi all,
Anyone heard about Han Language centre? Anyone has kids attending Yuquan that conduct at the RC instead of the middle road Centre? Trying to find enrichment class for my gal( going P1 next yr) and the boy ( K1 next yr?any suggestion?
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belinda:
I've only passed by the Han Language centre... never went in to take a look. Yuquan, on the other hand, ever since my son went there for the June holiday intensive course, followed by the weekly sessions, he has definitely improved in his use of Chinese idioms. The more amazing thing is that he is literally begging me to let him continue. So it must be a really fun class to attend.Hi all,
Anyone heard about Han Language centre? Anyone has kids attending Yuquan that conduct at the RC instead of the middle road Centre? Trying to find enrichment class for my gal( going P1 next yr) and the boy ( K1 next yr?any suggestion?
His Yuquan class is at Middle Road. Not sure about \"the RC\". What's that? -
Hi Chief Kiasu,
Sorry I did not make myself clear. I saw that beside the middle road centre, they are also having many teaching outlets all over singapore and it seem that this outlets are usually located at the RC or CC. Not sure whether the standard is the same? The fees for Pr 1 is about $65 per month, is this same as the one your son is attending?
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Yuquan offers Chinese tuition classes at RC. This is based on primary school syllabus. According to the principal, they only offer the idiom and the word recognition classes at their head office. That is what I think ChiefKS’s son is attending. These are not tuition class per say, but rather beyond textbook enrichment classes.
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Hi All,
Anyone sends your child to the above centre for Chinese class? Walked pass yestersay and saw the banner. It is located at Jurong West, near the Blk 505 Food Centre.
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Hi all,
Hokkien Huay Kuan has a arts & cultural centre where they conduct a lot of chinese courses, including a new type called 乐乐华语班 that’s supposed to be fairly similar to Berries.
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Pen88n:
... they only offer the idiom and the word recognition classes at their head office. That is what I think ChiefKS's son is attending. These are not tuition class per say, but rather beyond textbook enrichment classes.
Hi Pen88n, you are absolutely right. Thanks for clarifying! -
Ljas1370:
My kids has been attending Molin from preschool. My girl only started in K2 and she is in P1 this year. I am a parent who swears by Molin. I feel that it's all thanks to Molin that my P1 girl's chinese std is good and also she is in the best chinese class in a SAP school. Her Molin classmates who also attends the same pri school is also in the best class. That sort of speaks of Molin std I suppose.Hi ChiefKiasu
I noticed that you've sent your P3 son to Molin. Is it good? Which is better Molin or Tien Hsia? Any particular reason for choosing Molin instead of Tien Hsia??? Many thanks.
Yes, it's academic. But there are fun moments too. They play games during classes so my girl seems to enjoy it. In fact, she didn't appear to have such strong interest in the language prior to Molin. But she now loves the language and at one pt (probably in K2), she said she wants to be a chinese teacher!
My no. 3 (pre-nursery currently) is set to start molin in 2009. I hope that she has a early and stronger foundation as compared to her siblings. -
MMM:
Hi MMM,
My kids has been attending Molin from preschool. My girl only started in K2 and she is in P1 this year. I am a parent who swears by Molin. I feel that it's all thanks to Molin that my P1 girl's chinese std is good and also she is in the best chinese class in a SAP school. Her Molin classmates who also attends the same pri school is also in the best class. That sort of speaks of Molin std I suppose.Ljas1370:
Hi ChiefKiasu
I noticed that you've sent your P3 son to Molin. Is it good? Which is better Molin or Tien Hsia? Any particular reason for choosing Molin instead of Tien Hsia??? Many thanks.
Yes, it's academic. But there are fun moments too. They play games during classes so my girl seems to enjoy it. In fact, she didn't appear to have such strong interest in the language prior to Molin. But she now loves the language and at one pt (probably in K2), she said she wants to be a chinese teacher!
My no. 3 (pre-nursery currently) is set to start molin in 2009. I hope that she has a early and stronger foundation as compared to her siblings.
I also signed up my kiddo in the N2 class in 2009!
I really hope it would help to strengthen my child's weak Chinese... -
Hi which time slot are you in? My girl is on monday 4.45pm i think.
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