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Mission:
I believe that every child can be taught.
Only by nurturing the child's interest towards Chinese, can he/she maximise their potential.
"I hate Chinese"
"...not anymore"
Home/Group Tuition
1 YEAR GUARANTEED IMPROVEMENT
- Tailor-made lessons by local ex-school teacher
(40 years experience)
- Change negative attitude & enjoy learning
- Learn oral, comprehension,writing skills, cloze passage, summary, proverbs via exam papers, internet, newspaper, webcam, skype
-PSLE/O/A level/IB CHINESE /Oral Exam Preparation
-Learn to do projects: presentations/book reviews/newspaper articles
- Analyse top-school/PSLE/chineseB/"O"/"A" level/
IB CHINESE past year series
- 2 pax per group, 1-2 pax for home tuition
- Pri 5-CHINESE B/ Sec 4/
A level/IB Chinese
- Sec 1 - 3 Higher Chinese
*Results Guaranteed*Since 1980
Mr. Kok 97641616
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15.11.11
My Students' O level/PSLE 2010 results
Methodist Girls' School
B4 for "O" lvl Chinese
Jeannes
Orchid Park Sec Sch
B4 for O lvl Chinese
Alicia Chong Li Yan
Methodist Girls School(Pri)
Aggregate:239
Chinese Grade:A
Aggregate: 232
Chinese Grade: A
Vanessa Tan Wen Jing
Tao Nan Sch
Agg:231
Chinese:A
Trisha
Northland Pri Sch
Aggregate:218
Chinese Grade: A
Tan Yi Cheng
Raffles Girls School(Pri)
Chinese Grade: A
Testimonial from P6 RGS Yi Chen
14.11.11
Is PSLE Chinese difficult?
Some would question the importance of the subject in the overall aggregate score. A question frequently heard from parents is,"Why don't I allow my child to concentrate on English, Mathematics and Science first rather than Chinese?" The answer is the weightage of all the subjects are equal, and therefore a drop in Chinese will bring down the total aggregate score. I have students who missed out by one or two points to enter their desired schools of choice like ACS, Victoria they end up regretting not putting enough effort into Chinese.
Getting a huge improvement in grades is something that cannot be done overnight. To achieve the desired result, one must prepare for at least a year. Students should have a sturdy foundation and familiarise themselves with most of the common words by Primary Five. This is because during Primary Six the teachers will be too busy doing intense revision of the past two years to go through the basics. A deadly and unfortunately common mistake are students who prepare for the Chinese Examination at the very last minute. Students will not be able to study properly under the pressure and will likely panic on the day of the examination, which is not recommended. I strongly urge parents who have Primary Five children to send them for tuition classes during the upcoming November to December holidays if they are weak in the subject. Prepare early and you will have no regrets.
13.11.11
SJI student with improvement of 20 marks!
47 to 67 percent,
41.5/50(Oral)(2nd in class)
53/70 Compre
He is actually a typical student who has not much interest towards the language. With a relatively weak foundation,I still recall his struggle in completing "Journey to the West" novel review. I started teaching him from January this year.During the SA1, he scored 47% overall for Chinese. Although disappointed, Samuel's parents did not quit the tuition halfway. They continued to have faith in me. Samuel's poor performance could be due to the limited number of lessons which 1 per week. However he is one who is "academically-conscious". Nearing the exams, I increased the number of lessons so as to prepare him.(Started work 6 weeks prior to exams). This led to his remarkable improvement from 47 to 67. This shows that sometimes the result do not come as fast which may instead take 6 months to one year to surface. If their parents had stopped the lessons 6 months ago, they may not be able to see Samuel progress. Normally he is not fluent in speaking Chinese, speaking in bits and pieces and afraid of making wrong tonation of pinyin. Surprisingly, he did exceedingly well for the Oral component this year even standing out as second best in class. From this year onwards, the syllabus for Chinese Oral took a turn to picture discussion rather than the usual topic discussion. Due to intense practice with me, he probably sat for the exam with new found confidence, with knowledge of what to expect. Thus, this gave him favour with the examiner amongst his peers who could be uunfamiliar with the new syllabus.
Usually a jump of 4 grades need a time of two years. However Samuel has surpass normal expectations and make vast improvement within half the time. Hence, students with weak foundations need at least two lessons per week to be able to improve. Another alternative will be to go for intensive lessons during the holidays.
James,Sec2
Overall: improved from 48 to 54(in 3 months)
Although James has a stronger foundation, he is the type who has lower expectations . Nevertheless, he improved,due to the pull up in paper 2 component.
Fairfield Methodist Sec: outstanding result of 82percent/ diligient,improving student
On the other hand, i got another student, Zhen Wei who has not reached Jun De's pinnacle in Chinese. He does not have interest towards Chinese. Due to little exposure to the language, he has tremendous difficulty in writing especially. But much to my delight he made improvement and for the first time passed his paper 1. Although with the increased demand put upon by the school to restrict the situational writing to formal"gong han" but he still managed to pull it off with the news article review as his preferred composition question. It is heartening that he put what i thought him about the organisation techniques of writing article review into the exam. I hope that this little result will serve as a stepping stone for him to do better.