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How to Improve Children's Chinese score?


In the bilingual environment of Singapore, Chinese is a very important language. Most children choose Chinese as a second language course in school. But Chinese is not an easy subject for most children. So how to learn Chinese and how to improve children's score in school exams? These are the problems I’m going to solve.
The basic point of these problems is to enhance children's interest and confidence in learning Chinese. This is an easy thing to say but difficult to do.
Parents should encourage children to understand Chinese culture, read Chinese books and watch Chinese TV programs. Encourage children by affirming every big and small progress they have made in learning Chinese.
Do more exercises, listen more, speak more, write more exercises and summarize the learning methods. Of course, this requires the teaching of school teachers, extra tutoring of extracurricular tutors and supervision and tutoring of parents at home.
ZHANG LAO SHI provides systematic learning materials according to syllabus of the Singapore Ministry of Education, and expand knowledge points according to the school's learning progress. The most important thing is to expand children's vocabulary and give them effective exercises. Exercise children’s Chinese learning ability in listening, speaking, writing and thinking.
Make it easy for children to make progress each time and enhance their confidence in learning Chinese. Please contact Zhang Lao Shi to customize the professional Chinese tutoring courses for your children.
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