Q:
My child’s Chinese dropped in P5. With P6 coming, what should I do?
A:
P5 is the year when Chinese becomes significantly harder.
A drop in results doesn’t mean your child is weak — it simply means they need clearer guidance.
How to help your child before P6:
• Identify the real weak points (vocabulary, reading, or composition)
• Build consistent reading habits
• Get familiar with P6-style questions early
• Use learning methods that match your child’s strengths
At Aiwen Chinese, we provide a free assessment session to pinpoint your child’s learning gaps and build a personalised P6 improvement plan.
(Bukit Timah Chinese Tuition|PSLE Chinese Preparation)
