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PSLE English Holiday Intensive Course for Singapore June.
For the June Holidays, we will be hosting our annual series of PSLE English Intensive courses conducted by eduKate tutor Ms Teo Yuet Ling. She will be running through SEAB’s PSLE English 2016 requirements and will comprehensively prepare students to ace their examinations.
TheĀ PSLE English Intensive revision courses focus on the following:
Paper 1: Continuous Writing
Paper 2: Comprehension Open Ended
Kindly contact Ms Teo at +65 8222 6327 for course details and availability.
Punggol English Intensive PSLE Course. Our aim is to make sure every student makes mistakes that can be corrected, and stays corrected. Only when we get a mistake, do we know what is right. getting right answers only gets us so far. getting it wrong and picking ourselves up is where we truly steel our character.
What to expect in our courses.
We teach students the way to aggressively acquire the maximum marks allocated for their examination papers by teaching them the marking scheme set up by SEAB for PSLE and GCE O level examinations.
Breaking down the examination papers for our students into clearly defined requirements and their entailed approach to answer the questions properly helps students to understand how the Ministry of Education awards marks for each section of the paper.
We do not just teach students to attempt questions, we teach them what are the requirements, skill sets needed, and keywords that will instantly award marks.
This course aims students to focus on specifics and gain marks efficiently.
This course aims students to understand how they should align their answers to the requirements of the syllabus for maximum scores.
This course aims students to study intensively to catch up and ace their examinations.
Creative Writing goes through format and information needed for content to write an interesting story.Our Tutors goes through all the work done by students, and we teach from scratch, sticking to the MOE syllabus and making sure we teach from basics to advanced level, so that students attain the mastery needed to do well in school.Award winning students from eduKate
Our students getting school awards for excellence in their class.IGCSE Student attempting past year papers as practice. Student of UWC SingaporeIB Diploma Student attempting past year papers as practice. Student of UWCAward Winning, top students. Teach them well, and make them strong.
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The PSLE preliminary internal school examinations results are back and our students scores from 80-90 percent, which is a success for this year’s cohort. The students that started our classes at the beginning of the year has a score of 55-70 so their PSLE Preliminary school results have improved by an aggregate of approximately 20 percentile. That is a three/four grade jump and we are so proud of their handwork and perseverance so far this year.
eduKateSg Primary 6 PSLE Students in class with our tutor Yuet Ling and a special visitor is totally relaxed in our classes.
The most important thing in our tutorial lesson is to get our kids to enjoy their classes, and start on a strategy to improve, based on their individual strengths. We identify their weakness and eliminate them on per-student basis.
No two students are ever the same, have the same problems or even studying the same things, at the same time, at the same speed. That means we customise our classes to each individual student according to their needs. Spending time understanding their character is also a very important part of our process.
The PSLE classes are currently going through examination papers, and final revision to capture the last 10/20 percent of their marks, going through topics that they have identified as the remnants of their weaknesses and improving their aggregates a few more percentile.
PSLE Mathematics Past Years’ School Preliminary papers being attempted in class, doing only the difficult questions that remains a problem for student.
With a month more to go, the heat is definitely on, but we must also lower that stress level Ā so that students are learning effectively. It should be another good year for eduKateSG with the positive results that is coming along for the students in their examinations and character development.
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PSLE English Holiday Intensive Course for Punggol June 2016.
For the June 2016 Holidays, we will be hosting our annual series of PSLE English Intensive courses conducted by owner and Punggol resident tutor Ms Teo Yuet Ling. She will be running through SEAB’s PSLE English 2016 requirements and will comprehensively prepare students to ace their examinations.
TheĀ PSLE English Intensive revision courses focus on the following:
Paper 1: Continuous Writing
Paper 2: Comprehension Open Ended
Kindly contact Ms Teo at +65 8222 6327 for course details and availability.
Punggol English Intensive PSLE Course. Our aim is to make sure every student makes mistakes that can be corrected, and stays corrected. Only when we get a mistake, do we know what is right. getting right answers only gets us so far. getting it wrong and picking ourselves up is where we truly steel our character.
What to expect in our courses.
We teach students the way to aggressively acquire the maximum marks allocated for their examination papers by teaching them the marking scheme set up by SEAB for PSLE and GCE O level examinations.
Breaking down the examination papers for our students into clearly defined requirements and their entailed approach to answer the questions properly helps students to understand how the Ministry of Education awards marks for each section of the paper.
We do not just teach students to attempt questions, we teach them what are the requirements, skill sets needed, and keywords that will instantly award marks.
This course aims students to focus on specifics and gain marks efficiently.
This course aims students to understand how they should align their answers to the requirements of the syllabus for maximum scores.
This course aims students to study intensively to catch up and ace their examinations.
Punggol Tuition Centre for English Math and Science
One of our residents Pebbles.Tutor Yuet Ling with Mori Azusa at LV MBSTutor Yuet Ling at the 12 Apostles, AustraliaTutor Yuet Ling at The Sail Marina Bay Sands TuitionTutor Yuet Ling in Queen Vic Market, Melbourne AustraliaTutor Yuet Ling in Melbourne, Australia. Primary English PSLE Tuition Programme.Punggol Tutor Yuet Ling in Melbourne Australia on the Great Ocean RoadPunggol Tuition Centre for English Math and Science
SEAB MOE Syllabus PSLE and GCE O’ levels Singapore for Primary and Secondary Schools is by far the main contributor to the social mobility of Singaporeans.
PSLE Student doing Mathematics MOE SEAB Syllabus Singapore in Tampines Tuition Centre Class
It is the first major exam that starts the path of development for a young individual by training, developing and constructing the psyche of the ultimate student and turning them into a complete Singaporean adult that is capable of competing in this 21st Century workforce.
With SG50, we have now witnessed the effectiveness of education in transforming us into a metropolitan first world country, one that only has human resource that drives this country.
We survived, and then thrived against all odds, whilst in the face of competition against many other resource-rich nations. All this did not come from just plain luck.
We have witnessed too, with the PSLE and streaming of students into secondary schools, how much their PSLE scores alter their outcomes when they grow up.
And I am sure we have to keep our education world class in years to come, even more so with the huge external forces from other markets within the burgeoning Asian region as well as pressures from the international market to keep up-to-date and solve every problem that we will face in the future.
We cannot be naive and think our problems can be solved with a normal, mediocre education, with a low-skilled and highly unmotivated work force. That is not the mark of a first world country. We need to have something special to keep competition at bay.
Dynamism is a highly valued characteristic our children should possess.
I shall loosely quote Gordon Ramsay, “You can’t run a “country” if you can’t even run your own bath.”
And hence, education, training, intelligence, creativity, innovation and persevering hardwork are the hallmarks of a successful country. We need to adopt the mentality that we are larger than what we are, that our world is not restricted to the red dot that makes Singapore a country. But rather, we are in a global community that requires global competitiveness and social skills. And that comes from a world class education.
We need a large canvas of intelligence and expertise, multitudes of captains of industries, pools of talents, and scores of highly skilled individuals to deal with the increasingly convoluted society and economy of the future. And that comes from a world class education.
We, as a nation, bear witness to social mobility, from our previous generations to current generations, and am sure, to our future generations, that doing well in education equates to better salaries, better standards of living and a stable economy. But this didn’t just happen to an individual, and the last 50 years, we have all moved up the social ladder as a collective community. And we have continued to be socially mobile. And that again, comes from a world class education.
As a nation, we have improved leaps and bounds, again, that didn’t just happen by plain luck. We have our PM Lee Kuan Yew to thank for that. But even more so, our society as a whole has taken those steps to rid ourselves of the third world status and decided that this should be the way to go, forwards. And that should always be the way to go, forwards.
All this leads to one conclusion, that of a student that does well in his/her education, will do well in life. That is a rule of thumb of any Singaporean student, and its the easiest and distinct way by far to move up the ladder and achieve success in life.
Let not detractors say that PSLE is getting too hard, for being soft only weakens our pool of talented future human resources. For in Singapore, strength comes from advancing together, and we have to be careful when a minority wants to re-invent the wheel and begs for an easy PSLE.
Let me quote some articles statistics that shows our education is working:
We do need changes to adapt to the ever changing world, and so our education shall be tweaked to allow such changes. But changing the whole system, on something that has worked well, is just suicidal and cataclysmic.
The problem with education is that the effects are not seen straight off, and only in 20 years time, and maybe another 5-10 years after that when the student graduates and starts climbing up their career and contributes to society. Only then will we feel the effect that will be shouldered by the next generation with a wrong education model.
We have come far from where we began 50 years ago, and our success has come from truly hard intelligent pragmatic work. The recipe for success did not come from being weak, or having a compromised education/society. We do have to be careful how any changes will alter our state, as if its for the better, no one complains; but for the worse, everyone pays, ultimately.
Generally, and critically, the higher the education of a Singaporean, the higher they climb up the social ladder. And that is fact. And that starts with the PSLE. And that, is one that parents should never waver in their child’s education.
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