Lu Laoshi is an MOE Certified, bilingual native Singaporean
Chinese Teacher. In MOE, Lu Lao Shi was PSLE Rep annually; responsible for preparing the School’s
graduating Cohort for PSLE Chinese, preparation of training materials according
to MOE Curriculum and Syllabus. She sets and marks all components of Primary
School Chinese exam papers.
For SEAB PSLE, Lu Lao Shi was Chief External Invigilator,
Internal Chinese Oral Trainer/Examiner, PSLE National Chinese Oral Examiner and
PSLE National Chinese Paper marker throughout her term with MOE. Lu Lao Shi
grasps PSLE marking, scoring criteria and format for all components of the
National PSLE Chinese. Started Professional teaching career in 2003, Flying
solo since 2009, Lu Laoshi bags 15yrs experience and counting.
Lu Lao Shi is an Exclusive and dedicated teacher
specialising in PSLE training. As a mother of 2, she understands students'
learning obstacles, providing academic analysis, habitual and developmental solutions.
She annually review, research and upgrade her training to stay abreast of
Singapore MOE and SEAB’s requirements. Lu Laoshi’s students are bench-marked at
National level. Lu Laoshi trains all
students personally. We have a comprehensive Admin and management system. Due
to her niche, Lu Laoshi can only provide limited places each year. In 2018, 50% students come from Pei Hwa Presbytarian, 30% ACS, the rest from Nanyang, Maris Stella, De Lasalle, Bt Panjang Pri, Rosyth, Bt Timah Pri, MGS.
Lu Laoshi operates in Bukit Batok, Welcome to visit for more
photos and information:
Website: www.mylulaoshi.com
Email: info@mylulaoshi.com
Telephone: 87820440Lu Laoshi is always improving on systems, pedagogy, wisdom and patience. Am gearing up for 2019 NEW Pri 5 syllabus and revamp teaching according to new MOE direction. As we cover MOE syllabus, Comprehension, Compo, Oral, Listening training, I'll be integrating soft skills I.E: EQ, organisation, communication. And brain skills to learn effectively. Academic focus has shifted from grades to life skills. We are building kids to cope with the future. Tomorrow is always better than yesterday.
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