P3 Chinese Full-Year Course
Course Intro
Set the Chinese fundamentals strong
covers the whole MOE P3 Chinese Syllabus. Sync with the school curriculum
Master in Chinese
Course Description
Interactive live classes, covers entire syllabus with more focus on challenging questions and techniques to solve them easily. Ample similar practice questions to gain confidence and clarity. Experienced teachers to guide you.
Who is this Course for?
This course is for primary 3 students with Chinese as their mother tongue
What you will Learn?
Basic Vocabulary and Characters: Students expand their vocabulary and begin learning more complex Chinese characters, building on what they’ve learned in previous grades.
Grammar and Sentence Structure: Primary 3 students start forming more complex sentences and gain a deeper understanding of Chinese grammar rules.
Reading and Comprehension: They improve their reading skills by tackling longer texts and stories in Chinese and are expected to comprehend them.
Writing Skills: Handwriting and composition skills are honed, with students writing more extensive passages and essays in Chinese.
Composition writing: Develop techniques to write compositions with our expert teacher’s guidance and learn from your mistakes.
These skills provide a strong foundation for further Chinese language studies.
Key Takeaways
Expanded Vocabulary: Students will have a broader Chinese vocabulary, allowing them to express themselves more effectively and understand a wider range of written and spoken content.
Improved Language Skills: They will gain a better grasp of Chinese grammar, enabling them to construct more complex sentences and communicate more fluently.
Reading Proficiency: Primary 3 students will be proficient in reading longer texts and stories in Chinese, enhancing their overall language comprehension.
Writing Competence: Writing skills are honed, equipping students to write longer and more coherent passages and essays in Chinese.
Why Learn from doerdo Tuition Course?
Experienced teachers who are passionate about science education
Parents can track their child’s progress and performance through our parent portal
After-class support to help students with any questions or difficulties they may have
A.I.-based tests and homework to reinforce learning and monitor progress
Convenient online platform that allows students to learn from the comfort of their own homes
Course Curriculum
Term 1:
- Language and Vocabulary: Introduction to new vocabulary, including common words and phrases related to everyday life.
- Grammar: Focus on basic sentence structures, verb tenses, and sentence particles.
- Reading Comprehension: Reading short passages and answering questions to assess comprehension
- Writing: Practice writing simple sentences and short paragraphs about personal experiences.
Term 2:
- Vocabulary Expansion: Continue to build vocabulary with a focus on themes such as family, school, and hobbies.
- Grammar: Introduction to more complex sentence structures and conjunctions
- Reading and Comprehension: Read short stories and begin to summarize and analyze them.
- Writing Skills: Develop narrative writing skills with a focus on describing events and experiences.
Term 3:
- Vocabulary and Idioms: Explore idiomatic expressions and learn vocabulary related to various topics, including food, weather, and travel.
- Grammar: deepen understanding of sentence patterns and use of adjectives and adverbs.
- Reading Enhancement: Read longer texts, including folktales and fables, with a focus on understanding characters’ emotions and motivations.
- Creative Writing: Encourage creativity in writing by compositions
Term 4:
- Advanced Vocabulary: Expand vocabulary to cover more complex topics like environment, society, and culture.
- Grammar Mastery: Solidify knowledge of grammar rules, including the use of conjunctions, comparatives, and conditionals.
- Comprehensive Reading: Read and discuss age-appropriate novels or longer texts, practicing critical thinking and interpretation.
- Composition Skills: Write longer compositions, including personal narratives and descriptive essays.