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Effective Learning Methods in Higher Chinese Tuition Programmes
(Source: elements.envato.com) Higher Chinese becomes noticeably more demanding at secondary level. Students are expected to handle wider vocabulary, deeper comprehension, stronger writing skills, and more confident oral expression. Many students discover that memorisation alone is no longer enough. Progress comes from learning with the right methods, not just from more practice. In this guide, we explore the effective approaches used in strong Higher Chinese tuition programme


Primary 3 Chinese Composition - What Parents Need To Know
So your child just started Primary 3, and you’re not sure what to expect. First off, Primary 3 is a transitional period for most students in Singapore. This is when Primary 3 Chinese composition starts carrying more weightage compared to lower primary levels. Evaluated on Weighted Assessments (WAs) throughout the year and a formal End-of-Year (EOY) examination, many parents are caught off guard by how different it is. To help you prepare better, we’ll show you exactly what Pr


PSLE Preparation: Why a Structured Revision Course Works
Many students struggle during PSLE preparation not because they lack effort, but because of gaps that are not always obvious at first.


Your O Level Chinese Oral Guide for the June Holidays
The June Holidays Could Make or Break Your Child's Chinese Oral Score When June school holidays arrive, the last thing most Sec 4 and 5 students want to think about is exam prep. After sitting their O-Level written paper on 2 June, it is only natural that they want to take a break. But here's what every parent should know: the June holidays are the single most important preparation window before the O Level Chinese oral exam in July. The oral exam contributes 25% of the total
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