Learning Chinese – 3 things that parents must know to help your children

Learning Chinese in Singapore seems to be more difficult than anywhere else. Well, I am not really comparing with learning Chinese in Japan, Korea, etc. However, in an environment or country where Chinese is a mother tongue to majority, why is this subject so hated by many children and their parents.

I wonder why.

It has probably to do with parents here speaking lesser Chinese and more English at home to their children. Hence, compared to China where Chinese is spoken daily, every minute, every second, we speak a mix of English and Chinese and use simple Chinese words and limited vocabulary.

While my kids do not have much of a problem with this subject for now, I should not get complacent. I was told by Eeva Chang (张美香), (the educator and principal of Eduplus who is also engaged by MOE as a trainer for 8 years to teach all school Chinese teachers in Singapore), that children will face a drop of marks in Chinese once in Primary 3 and once in Primary 5. At least an 8-12 marks down.

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Mid-Autumn Festival – Homemade Ice-Cream Mooncake

Home-made Ice-cream mooncake

Happy Mid-Autumn Festival!

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Festive Hotel Staycation at RWS

Festive Hotel entrance

We had a really enjoyable time staying in Festive Hotel early this year. Why is this so? Basically, it is really worth our money since we did nothing in Resorts World Sentosa except to stay in the hotel room and play in the pool for the 3 days we were there. It is truly a STAYCATION! Continue reading “Festive Hotel Staycation at RWS”

September School Holiday Activities 2014

The September school holiday is round the corner! Although it is only one week, the kids still have to be entertained or rather, I want to spend precious bonding time with them. It will be a short week but there are so many things going on everywhere, we are spoilt for choice! Here is a list of those that I find will interest me and my kids, and like-minded parents out there 🙂 Continue reading “September School Holiday Activities 2014”

Pasir Ris Park Playground – finally reopens!

Pasir Ris Park Playground is one of our favourite playground in Singapore, simply because it has almost everything a playground should have. It is great for family gatherings, be it to bring kids to playground and picnic on the green grass, or building sandcastle and relax by the beach, cycling, roller blading, basketball and all, you name it, it has them all, almost. It doesn’t have a trampoline though. Recently, we had a chance to bring the kids here when it finally reopened after an almost 2 years renovation. You still get to see most of the old play stations with some modifications.

Pasir Ris Park - Playground2

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