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Tuition for Primary 4 and Secondary Additional Mathematics GCE O levels and E Mathematics Classes

Mathematics Tuition classes for Primary and Secondary classes today as we focus on examination questions and problem sums. Here’s what happened in class today.

SECONDARY GCE O Level Class

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eduKate Secondary Mathematics Tuition Classes at Punggol Singapore for GCE O level examination preparation.

 

Our Secondary class are specific for O level students in preparation for the GCE O level finals. They have come a long way since the beginning of the year and are currently working on past year exam papers. Spending time remembering the techniques and working on only the hardest sums when our tutor Mr Wong is around means that they get guidance and a fallback when they hit a tough question and cannot resolve it.

For Additional Mathematics, it is important to cover all the topics since Secondary 3, which is quite a lot of details to remember and complete before the GCE O levels comes along. Secondary 4 students in this class have spent most of this year learning, but as of June, they will complete their syllabus with us and start on their Mathematics revision, making sure they keep everything fresh in their memory. Along with that schedule, they will have to embark on attempting past year papers, both GCE O level Ten Year Series, as well as past year local school preliminary papers.

This represents the bulk of the work that requires students to spend hours preparing before they go for their GCE O level examinations, but an essential part to make sure they fully prepare themselves to get A1 for their examinations. We practice on coverage, technical details, memorisation, accuracy in calculation and speed. During these lessons, we make sure the students do not make any silly mistakes, identify it and make them remember where the common mistakes and pitfalls are.

So today’s lessons, the students did most of the trigonometry questions, including bearings, 3D figures for E Maths, and for Additional Mathematics, Quadratic Equations and Range of Values of a graph. Including drawing of curves and transformation.

Primary 4 Mathematics

For the Primary Mathematics, this is a Primary 4 class and is working on problem sums for Age, which involves questions regarding the differences on two persons ages and how to find out the age of an individual. It is relatively new concepts for these Primary 4 students doing Mathematics, but once they understand the mechanics, they will be able to start solving sums and evolutions of these sums, especially good foundation for their future work for Primary 5 and PSLE Mathematics that will need this solid foundation.

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Primary 4 Mathematics eduKate Punggol class working on Mathematic Problem sums and we make sure they will not go hungry with some Oreo cookies. Its a compact class for Mathematics with their tutor Sonya making sure they understand and complete their working properly.

Our tutors preparing for classes

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Tutor Yuet Ling in the office preparing for classes and printouts. That amount of paper is just for tomorrow’s Primary Tuition Classes, and it is partly class work and homework as the end of year primary school examinations are around the corner.

As the students are nearing the End-of-Year Primary Examinations, we prepare them and make sure they clear a few papers before attempting their own school examinations. Other than the usual classes where our tutors teach students the whole syllabus and also real world applications of what they learn, (we usually teach them out of the box thinking) we have to give them some experience on tacking examinations and advice primary students on where they can improve.

This is where tutor Yuet Ling prepares classes and makes sure our students comes to a prepared class and things gets done without wasting any time. We also make sure our students feels confident attempting their own examinations and have them performing at their best.

NURTURING YOUR CHILD TO BE FORWARD-THINKING INDIVIDUALS OF THE 21ST CENTURY ARE THE AIM OF OUR CLASSES.

And we are definitely very different to other tuition centres in Singapore, in an absolutely brilliant way, so do come along and see what we mean. It might change you and your child’s perception in learning and education.

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Learning English in Singapore for International Students

Recently I came upon a conversation with Dr Sholpan about English language lessons for International students that are from non-English background, having classes with our students that are from Russia, Kazakhstan, China, Korea, Japan, Thailand, Nepal, Bhutan etc. We discussed and evaluated our classes for non-English speaking students that comes to Singapore to study in international schools.

The common language of English suddenly seems not so common after all for these students that study primarily in their own national language before they come over to Singapore and generally have a weak command of English. They are then faced with the prospect of learning their curriculum in a foreign language that they do not  have full mastery over, creating a stress of learning a new language and also to do well in school.

They face the problems of subjects being taught in “alien” English, meeting new friends in a social English speaking environment and then get back to work on their schoolwork in English. Daunting tasks for anyone in a foreign land with a foreign language. We can only imagine what it feels like being alienated, but to actually socialise and study as well would make it monumental.

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another successful session where Kazakhstan English students learns about Singapore’s education system

So how do we tackle the problems that these students face? This is what we do for our foreign students, and its been a lot of trial and errors, and we have been accumulating our experience with every new student and fine tuning our lessons to make sure they learn English in the fastest pace possible.

Their first problem will be to get as much friends as soon as possible. This is counter intuitive and not a lot of teachers will do this. The usual priority of almost all teachers are to get international students a formal start to English, i.e. grammar, sentence structure, subject-verb agreement, vocabulary, synthesis, comprehension/oral/composition exercises.

That is fine if we are trying to teach a primary school child that does not need to worry about heavy technical terms, no worries of getting to know new friends in a complex teenager environment as fast as possible, and no worries of having a conversation with teachers to get themselves as much help as possible.

So once they come for our classes, we don’t push them towards a “formal” English class format. We keep it simple, friendly, and useful. They learn English that they can use everyday, in every situation that they will find themselves in. Basically the solution that we advocate will be one that integrates them into the “English” speaking system as fast as possible.

Teach them English that is used in our common conversation. Words and phrases like a simple “Hi!”, “Thank you!”, “Can you please help me?”, “Sorry, but I don’t quite understand”, “How much is this?”, Where can I find this place?” etc. We never underestimate the usefulness of simple English. It is the most important start for anyone that does not communicate primarily in English.

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We flew in from London for the week 2 English Class.

Useful  phrases that they can use to get them further down the path to socially integrate them with their peers and colleagues plus get them more help from people that they meet. Keep everything informal and look at it from the perspective that they will learn more English from their friends and school, and our initial job is to kick start that process. The faster they can talk in English and make new friends in school, the faster they start learning English from their friends and teachers.

Currently, we can get them to do that in around 3-4 months of intensive classes. It is amazing how fast they can go from a miserly “Hello!”, to a full sentence of “Hi! We are studying Pythagoras’ Theorem in school and there is a test next week”. This happens by keeping things simple, useful, and relevant. They don’t need complex words or complex sythesized sentences strung together to impress the teachers, they need a conversation that they can understand straight off the bat and work from there. Learning from their friends, school, and community.

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The next English class was full of top students and they love to know more of Singapore

Because they require a unique set of English lessons, we have to be creative, fine tuning every class and customise the lessons to the needs of each and every student and learn from our past experiences. We have to keep relevant, always, and as the students grow, we keep advancing them. Push them forward when they get too comfortable, and slow down when they feel too stressed. That is education. Adapt and equip them with skills and knowledge that will help them to thrive.

It is not the same for everyone, and we have to consider relevance too. What is relevant now, won’t be in the future. So we have to keep evaluating our classes to keep it up-to-date with current phrases, and keep on helping the students to make sure they do their best. That’s our job as educationists.

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