My, it took some people a mightily long time to decide that (among other things): primary school should be less exam-oriented, primary school kids should have more PE, art and music lessons, fun activities for singles need not be confined to people of a certain age group or academic qualification, etc.
The changes can't come a moment too soon, especially the ones for the primary school kids. However, they will be much too late for the boy, who will probably have left primary school by the time things change. How sad.
Well, I have concluded, in Week 4 of Term 1, 2009, that Primary 5 is really quite jia lat. And who was it who said that the new Chinese syllabus was easy?! Aiyoh...
The serious aspects of life aside, my million dollar questions today are: Is Ana still in Melbourne? Will she turn up to watch today's semi-final?
Ha ha, tune in to Spain versus Spain, leftie versus leftie.
The changes can't come a moment too soon, especially the ones for the primary school kids. However, they will be much too late for the boy, who will probably have left primary school by the time things change. How sad.
Well, I have concluded, in Week 4 of Term 1, 2009, that Primary 5 is really quite jia lat. And who was it who said that the new Chinese syllabus was easy?! Aiyoh...
The serious aspects of life aside, my million dollar questions today are: Is Ana still in Melbourne? Will she turn up to watch today's semi-final?
Ha ha, tune in to Spain versus Spain, leftie versus leftie.
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Speaking of 'opinion', the boy took quite a while to understand the 'difference between fact and opinion' activity in the SS workbook. It's a great idea to teach this skill but I wonder how they ensure that all the children can grasp the concepts well.