Q:
My child has attended Chinese tuition for three years, but the results still haven’t improved. What should I do?
A:
Many children are not lacking effort — they are simply using methods that do not match their needs.
To truly improve Chinese, two things matter most:
① Identify your child’s strengths and weaknesses
Every child faces different challenges:
• Limited vocabulary
• Difficulty identifying key points in comprehension
• Low confidence in speaking
• Weak sentence or composition structure
Without understanding the real learning gaps, progress will always be limited.
At Aiwen, we assess listening, speaking, reading, and writing to help parents clearly understand:
Where the child is strong, and where support is needed.
② Create a personalised learning plan
Aiwen’s premium small-group classes (2–6 students) ensure:
• Every child has the chance to express themselves
• Teachers closely observe individual learning behaviours
• Immediate encouragement and guidance
• Lesson pacing tailored to each child’s needs
When children are understood and supported, their confidence grows — and so does their performance.
