Many Singaporean students fail to grasp the Chinese language. In 2017, the government changed the format of the Chinese oral examinations by substituting image descriptions with video dialogue. Unavoidably, this has prompted some parents and kids to worry and search for methods to improve.

As English is the dominant and first language of the majority of Singaporeans, both parents and students are more invested in learning it. This has inevitably led to the Chinese language taking second place. Given that Chinese is essential for cross-cultural and economic collaboration between Singapore and China in the near future, the decline in Chinese usage in the majority of households is a reason for worry. Therefore, conversational Chinese is essential, and instruction must begin at an early age. Listed below are a few oral examination strategies for achieving high marks, be it for secondary or primary school Chinese.

Communicate with Volume and Clarity

Word pronunciation is a crucial component of oral exams. It is a test of the student’s confidence in speaking the language and their command of it. Some students lack confidence in Chinese; hence, they often speak softly and fail to explain effectively and loudly. Under such conditions, practice is essential. Parents can expose their children to settings requiring the expression of opinions and ideas, ideally in Chinese, thereby fostering engagement with others. Over time, students will feel more at ease interacting in Chinese and gain confidence.

Try To Be More Expressive.

In a reading evaluation, it is not only vital to read correctly and smoothly, but it is much more important to incorporate emotion. Without the proper feelings at the right time, there would be a lack of emotion, resulting in monotony and boredom. Parents may help their children in developing a passion for reading and public speaking by instilling an early love of reading. In addition, parents should properly encourage their children to practise different voices for the personas they adopt. Such role-playing will make learning Chinese more engaging and enjoyable.

Seek Outside Help

External assistance is also a realistic option for parents who are too busy to revise with their child or who have difficulty revising with their child. Chinese tuition would significantly boost their grades and increase their interest in the subject. In addition, tutors would be able to identify areas of weakness and design improvement strategies!

Alternatively, you could form three-to-four-person study groups. Find Chinese-speaking pals who are eager to assist you in improving. You may be surprised by how much you may gain from such study sessions since ideas can bounce off one another, and your friend may be able to provide you with oral examination suggestions!