September 11, 20223 yr I want to prepare my 7 year old for English P1 and P2 exams. Any chance to get copies of past exam papers for P1 or P2. During the covid lockdown (at the start of the chinese virus) I taught my child 1 year of homeschooling. But stopped that a year ago. If you can help me please let me know. Are there any websites I can download curriculum or exams? thanks
September 12, 20223 yr Why did you stop your kids education? Besides being unlawful, it isn't very smart too: A homeschool law passed in 2004, Ministerial Regulation No. 3 on the right to basic education by the family, governs homeschooling. Families must submit an application to homeschool and students are assessed annually.
September 14, 20223 yr Author On 9/12/2022 at 1:57 PM, FritsSikkink said: Why did you stop your kids education? Besides being unlawful, it isn't very smart too: A homeschool law passed in 2004, Ministerial Regulation No. 3 on the right to basic education by the family, governs homeschooling. Families must submit an application to homeschool and students are assessed annually. Oh, not you again Maybe English isn't your first language. I didn't suggest that I stopped my child's education. It was during covid lockdown that I did homeschooling along with her online studies from school because attending classes was cancelled. Please stick to the topic before typing your next message on any future thread. Thanks for abiding.
October 29, 20223 yr I just noticed that no-one has answered the OP. Try this link: http://act.ac.th/document/1741.pdf
November 2, 20223 yr Popular Post School teachers write their own tests. There is not a national test until P3. Don't fall into the Thai trap of teaching your kid to pass a test. Bring them up speaking English everyday, reading and writing often too. Also, be prepared for your kid to never get full marks in the English test. Some questions, they are all multiple choice, will have no correct answer and some will have more than one correct answer. Mainly due to the teachers ability in English. Edited November 2, 20223 yr by puchooay
December 3, 20223 yr Just focus on reading and speaking. If your kid can read they can pass the tests. Tell the kid to read everyday. Push the level up higher and higher. There should be nothing that a native speaker would fail on at Thai primary level.
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