Top Chinese Enrichment Programme
This programme is synchronized with MOE Syllabus, aims to reinforce the knowledge acquired in school and to equip students with the strategies and techniques in mastering Chinese language for school examination and lifelong communication.
Programme Outline:
- Word recognition and Vocabulary
To widen students’ vocabulary exposure through understanding and distinguishing Chinese Characters. - Interactive listening and Oral activities
To cultivate students’ ability to articulate their ideas clearly and to learn the art of reading coherently. - Reading Comprehension
To nurture students’ ability to analyze different types of passages and impart effective techniques for answering different comprehensive questions. - Systematic guidelines for writing
To introduce useful writing techniques and circumstantial vocabulary words and phrases through the use of model essays. - Mock Test
To train students to excel with intensive programme and to ensure that they are mentally and academically prepared for the exams. - Classrooms “Desserts”
Usage of cartoon animations to stimulate fun and interactive learning. To motivate and instil confidence along with independent thinking, reviving their interested in the subjects. - Chinese Cultural Appreciations
A good combination of language and culture to trigger students’ interest.
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Academic Board |
Confucius Institute, NTU Lecturers, Graduates of the Diploma in Teaching Chinese Language awarded by Confucius Institute, NTU, Current school teachers, Professional educators
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Target Audience |
Primary 1 to Primary 6
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Language Medium: |
Chinese
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Course Day and Time: |
Weekday – Thursday and Friday (3pm to 5pm or 5pm to 7pm) Weekend – Saturday (9am to 11am, 11.30am to 1.30pm or 2pm to 4pm) (Please refer to attached Programme Schedule) Term 1 : January to March 2010 Term 2: March to May 2010 Term 3: July to September 2010 Term 4: September to November 2010 (10 lessons per term, 20 hours)
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Venue: |
Confucius Institute, NTU
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Contact Details: |
Soh Huishan |


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