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Thursday, October 29, 2009

Happy Birthday, Ikhlas~ =)

The tutor announced at 10:36 AM.


Tuesday, October 27, 2009

Happy Birthday Eileen~

The sec 3s were very thoughtful on Sunday. In order to celebrate Eileen's birthday, they went down to TM earlier than their usual lesson, sacrificing their precious sleep. Armed with presents and cake, they headed to Bedok, where Eileen puts up at, hoping to reach her home before she leaves for tuition.

Yes, everything was well-planned.... so they thought. Never had they expected that with the planning of travel route by "enterprising" Sherwin, the group (Cheiry, Teng Han, Putri and Sherwin himself), reached Bedok 2 hours later, much behind their schedule. Thanks to the taking of wrong buses and the poor directions of SOMEONE! Of course by then, Eileen had already left for tuition. Desperately, Sherwin tried calling Eileen only to realise that she had already reached TM. Thus, Eileen had to make a U-turn and drive back home to see her students waiting for her at the void deck. Nevertheless, she was really touched that her students had taken such trouble in wanting to give her a birthday surprise. Never had anyone expected the plan to backfire. Well, it is the thought that counts, I guess. :p

Cheiry and Putri waiting for Eileen to reach home while Sherwin tries calling Eileen on his cellular phone.
Eileen looking at how McDonald's Monopoly is to be played, while Putri suddenly becomes camera-shy.
It was a sweet celebration nonetheless.
(If only someone had the brain to have it better planned)


The tutor announced at 1:50 PM.


Monday, October 26, 2009


Liverpool sink United to ease the pressure on Benitez

LIVERPOOL (AFP) - – Fernando Torres eased the pressure on Liverpool manager Rafael Benitez as his sublime strike inspired a 2-0 win over arch rivals Manchester United on Sunday.


Benitez had endured a miserable week as Liverpool's losing run extended to four matches, their worst spell for 22 years, but Spanish striker Torres gave his compatriot a much-needed boost with a lethal second half finish before David Ngog's stoppage time goal secured a third successive win against United.


A chaotic closing period also saw both sides finish with 10 men as Nemanja Vidic was sent off for hauling down Dirk Kuyt - the United defender's third red card in his last three matches against Liverpool - and then Javier Mascherano was dismissed for a clumsy foul on Edwin van der Sar.
After being widely written off as also-rans ahead of the Anfield showdown, Liverpool have closed the gap on Premier League leaders Chelsea to six points and stopped United regaining top spot, as well as condemning the champions to their first defeat in 12 matches.
It was no more than Liverpool deserved for the kind of intelligent and passionate display that has been missing too often this season.


With Steven Gerrard's failure to recover from a groin injury in time to feature forced Benitez to gamble on Torres's fitness as he tried to avoid presiding over a fifth successive defeat and Liverpool's worst run for 56 years.


With so much at stake, it was hardly surprising that the pre-match fans' protest march against Liverpool owners Tom Hicks and George Gillett, who sat together in the directors' box, didn't carry on in the stadium.


But the fierce rivalry between the clubs means that no slip is too small to be gloated over.
United's travelling fans threw beach balls onto the Anfield pitch before kick-off in celebration of Darren Bent's infamous goal for Sunderland last weekend. although they had their thunder stolen by the Kop, who unleashed their own barrage of inflatable balls moments later.
Benitez would have appreciated Liverpool managing director Christian Purslow's declaration that the Spaniard's job was safe, but those words would count for nothing if United effectively killed off their title challenge.


Fabio Aurelio had van der Sar at full stretch to keep out a free-kick that was curling towards the top corner and the Dutch goalkeeper had to recover quickly to block Kuyt's follow-up.
Kuyt shoud have forced van der Sar into action soon after but shot wide after Lucas's pass picked out the Dutch forward in yards of space.


It took United 20 minutes to piece together their first really incisive attack as Rooney met Antonio Valencia's cross with a header that Jose Reina clutched low to his right.
Liverpool were showing the greater urgency and Aurelio tested van der Sar again, this time with a far-post header from Yossi Benayoun's cross, but his effort was too close to the United keeper.
Several United players, infuriated by Andre Marriner's failure to agree with two half-hearted penalty appeals, surrounded the referee at half-time.


United were content to maintain their surprisingly cautious approach again after the break, while centre backs Vidic and Rio Ferdinand singled out Torres for some crunching challenges.
Torres, who had tormented Vidic in Liverpool's 4-1 win at Old Trafford last season, had been relatively subdued. But he sprang to life in ruthless fashion in the 65th minute.


Yossi Benayoun slipped a perceptive pass to Torres in the United penalty area and he burst clear of Ferdinand, ignoring the defender's attempt to tug his shirt, before lashing a rising shot past van der Sar.


That prompted Sir Alex Ferguson to send on former Liverpool striker Michael Owen and he was greeted with a torrent of abuse from all four sides of Anfield.
Valencia was within a whisker of equalising in the 84th minute when he crashed a fierce strike against the crossbar.


United must have realised it wasn't to be their day when Jamie Carragher escaped with a booking after hauling down Owen as he burst through on goal in the closing moments.
Their misery was complete when Vidic was sent off in the last minute for a grabbing Kuyt and hauling him to the turf as he threatened to break clear.


After Mascherano's foolish second booking, Ngog, on for Torres, put the result beyond down when he surged through and slotted past van der Sar.n Benitez


The tutor announced at 10:57 AM.


Sunday, October 25, 2009

Happy Birthday Nick!!!!!!!
Wish you all the best and please improve on your fractions.

The tutor announced at 8:32 AM.


Friday, October 23, 2009


Here's wishing Grace Ko and Nick Tan a HAPPY BIRTHDAY and may your wishes come true~

The tutor announced at 12:34 PM.


Wednesday, October 21, 2009

ANNOUNCEMENT : Recruitment of students!!!!

The examinations for secondary schools' students are over and done with, while the primary students are probably (and hopefully) busy mugging. Good luck people~
It is also time for me to recruit more students. So if you think that I am a good (enough) tutor, please do recommend my service to your friends and relatives.
Thanks you.

The tutor announced at 9:39 AM.


Saturday, October 17, 2009

The Mentor wishes all Hindu friends a Happy Deepavali.
(especially Sherwin dei~)


The tutor announced at 10:17 AM.


Friday, October 16, 2009


Book Review:
Paranormal Singapore: Tales From The Kopitiam, Volume 1
by Lim, Andrew
Format: Paper Back,
159 pages
Published: 2008, Singapore,
1st Edition
ISBN: 9789810596866
About This Book
The 'kopitiam' is the local name for the ubiquitous and decidedly homely coffee shops found in Singapore's many housing estates. Here, all manner of stories (and rumours) are swapped over a coffee or a beer. This book, the first of two volumes, contains some 20 supernatural tales, all characteristically Singaporean in flavour, that one might overhear in just such a place.

The tutor announced at 9:27 AM.


Thursday, October 15, 2009

The Great Scientific Discovery!!!

Charles Darwin's evolution has been further enhanced, and the humans' missing link has been found! See the picture above.... could this be Man's ancestor, the early primate?

Highly possible.

Further tests will be conducted to determine that the new species "She-win" is indeed Man's missing link.

*winks*

The tutor announced at 2:09 PM.


Wednesday, October 14, 2009

The Evil Of Obsessive Cyber-Gaming.... Beware! Hey students! I know the school holidays are drawing near, and many of you are probably looking forward to some lan-gaming at cybercafes and even at home. Well, it is fine to enjoy such games as it serves as a form of mental-acrobatics for the mind. However, bear in mind that cyber-gaming can be really obsessive and addictive. Limit yourself as too much of such games may allow yourself to be taken control of mentally. It is highly addictive and sometimes cause temper to flare and mood swings. It may even hurt the loved ones around you. So if you really have to play, play in moderation and please be sane enough to differentiate games from reality.

p/s: I am speaking from experience as I visit cybercafes too. :)

The tutor announced at 9:47 AM.


Monday, October 12, 2009

Parents up in arms again over PSLE Mathematics paper

SINGAPORE: The first thing her son did when he came out from the Primary School Leaving Examination (PSLE) maths paper on Thursday this week was to gesture as if he was "slitting his throat".

"One look at his face and I thought ’oh no’. I could see that he felt he was condemned," said Mrs Karen Sng. "When he was telling me about how he couldn’t answer some of the questions, he got very emotional and started crying. He said his hopes of getting (an) A* are dashed."

Not for the first time, parents are up in arms over the PSLE Mathematics paper, which some have described as "unbelievably tough" this year. As recently as two years ago, the PSLE Mathematics paper had also caused a similar uproar.

The reason for Thursday’s tough paper, opined the seven parents whom MediaCorp spoke to, was because Primary 6 students were allowed to use calculators while solving Paper 2 for the first time. Paper 2 makes up 60 per cent of the entire paper and consists of 18 questions.

Said Mrs Vivian Weng: "I think the setters feel it’ll be faster for them to compute with a calculator. So the problems they set are much more complex; there are more values, more steps. But it’s unfair because this is the first time they can do so and they do not know what to expect!"

These parents’ children are studying in both neighbourhood and "top" schools.

In response to MediaCorp’s queries, the Education Ministry said this year’s paper was "comparable" to those of previous years. "There is no change in syllabus, question types or number of questions," a spokesperson said.

"The introduction of the use of calculators does not have any bearing on the difficulty of paper. The use of calculators has been introduced into the primary maths curriculum so as to enhance the teaching and learning of maths by expanding the repertoire of learning activities, to achieve a better balance between the time and effort spent developing problem solving skills and computation skills. Calculators can also help to reduce computational errors."

But the parents MediaCorp spoke to said students were apparently so stumped that many — even top students who have regularly aced past school examinations — broke down in tears in right after the paper.

Private maths tutor Josephine Tan whose son studies at Anglo—Chinese School (Junior), said he told her that "many A* students in the top class... couldn’t finish all the questions".

According to posts on an online forum for parents, one example of the problem sums given was: "Jim bought some chocolates and gave half of it to Ken. Ken bought some sweets and gave half of it to Jim. Jim ate 12 sweets and Ken ate 18 chocolates. The ratio of Jim’s sweets to chocolates became 1:7 and the ratio of Ken’s sweets to chocolates became 1:4. How many sweets did Ken buy?"

Mrs Tan said: "They have spent months revising and preparing, but it’s so much tougher than they expected. It really put a big dent on students’ morale."

Another common gripe: There was not enough time for them to complete the paper.

A private tutor, who declined to be named, told MediaCorp she concurred with parents’ opinions. "This year’s paper demanded more from students. It required them to read and understand more complex questions, and go through more steps, so time constraints would have been a concern," the 28—year—old said.

However, the parents’ fear of poor grades for their children may be unfounded since they will be compared against the entire cohort’s performance.

And the answer to the question? 68.


TODAY/so

The tutor announced at 1:30 PM.


Friday, October 09, 2009


Another Birthday Picture for the Album~
Happy Birthday, Yee Xuan~~~~~~~!!! =)


The tutor announced at 9:44 AM.


Wednesday, October 07, 2009

The PSLE has finally begun! Here's me, Nicholas, wishing the p6s all the very best in the most major hurdle during the past 6 years of your life!

Good Luck~

The tutor announced at 9:06 AM.


Sunday, October 04, 2009

Please vote and comment on the gorillas drawn by the following students. Enjoy but please do not faint when you see the 4th picture~ Enjoy!
Drawn by Sasha, sec 2

Drawn by Putri, sec 3
Drawn by Clara, pri 3

Drawn by Sherwin, sec 3 (brain = k1)

The tutor announced at 10:27 AM.


Thursday, October 01, 2009


Hey, do get one of these souvenirs from me today!

The tutor announced at 2:06 PM.


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First set up in 1994 at Potong Pasir, it started off as a tuition agency. However due to my passion in teaching, i started conducting small tuition classes. Throughout the years, I've tutored numerous students and friendships and bonds have been developed. The Mentor has seen its highs and lows, and I am still struggling to overcome several obstacles. Thanks to all students and parents who have trusted and supported me, appreciate it lots.


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