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English Enrichment - Secondary Levels |
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Programme coverage |
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- Imaginative writing
- Critical analysis
- Skimming and scanning for information
- Report writing
- Deduction of word meanings from contextual clues
- Comparing examination techniques through practice examination papers
- Reading comprehension
- Reading aloud with expression, correct pitch and clear diction
- Impromptu discussions
- Summary-writing
- Comparing and contrasting written information
- Preparation for Sec 2 Streaming and GCE “O” Level examinations
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FAQ’s
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Q: Is it too late to enrol my teenage child in your programme?
A: No. It’s never too late for anyone to improve their language skills. Moreover our programmes are tailored to suit children of each academic level.
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Q: For ‘O’ level students, do you gear them towards the exam?
A: Yes. ‘O’ level students are following the appropriate syllabus and we do a lot of work to improve their composition writing, summary writing, oral performance and comprehension skills.
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Q: What would you suggest is the best way to improve my child’s English if he is preparing for his GCE ‘O’ Level?
A: The best homework is to borrow books to read and try to watch some television. Reading is a relaxing way to encourage language learning, and documentaries on television improve vocabulary and broaden the student’s knowledge.
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