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- Important tips for students who are weak in essay writing
- 基础汉字500 Level 1 Book 1 Completed, Purchased Level 2 and 3 & 校园乐翻天 for Primary School
- Book – There was an old lady who swallowed the sea
- My 1st Book arrives – The Iron Man by Ted Hughes
- 100 books every child should read
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- Making progress…the amazing power of a 4 years old mind.
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基础汉字500
I finally decided to start the 基础汉字500 with Darien. Today we start with just 2 word. “山” and “高”. Should be easy…I hope. Only 4 pages per lesson, very non threatening and easy read. With nice (related) pictures to compliment … Continue reading
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Start of my (books) shopping spree!
After reading tamarind’s Phonics and Reading blog, I decided that I will have to supplement my son’s phonics class with additional teaching at home. I am also intrigued by the Ladybird’s Key Words with Peter and Jane series (P&J). This series of … Continue reading
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Buying Chinese Books for my P5 boy
Upon tamarind’s recommendation, and successful purchase of my 1st order from Dang Dang (it is in ‘SHIPPED’ status now), I decided to get a set of Chinese book for my P5 boy. The book recommended is 不一样的卡梅拉. But my order … Continue reading
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