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Launch of Chinese Audio Book《我的心声 你的回响》

To stimulate students’ interest in learning the Chinese Language, the Committee to Promote Chinese Language Learning (CPCLL) has launched its first Chinese audio book titled《我的心声 你的回响》by Ms Low Yen Ling, Senior Parliamentary Secretary, Ministry of Education and Chairperson of CPCLL.

2. Targeted at students in Secondary Schools, Junior Colleges (JCs) and Centralised Institute (CI), the audio book《我的心声 你的回响》is co-edited by our local renowned scholar Dr Quah Sy Ren (柯思仁) and famous artiste Danny Yeo (杨君伟). Production of the audio book was completed in early 2018. During the launch, they shared strategies on how the book can be effectively utilised for teaching and learning.

3. Audio books are useful tools to promote reading during and beyond Chinese lessons. Teachers can use the audio books to strengthen students’ listening and reading skills, as well as to help improve students’ pronunciation and overall language sense.

4. A complimentary copy of the audio book will be distributed to all Secondary School, JC and CI teachers.

5. For more information on the Chinese audio book《我的心声 你的回响》, please visit the CPCLL website at cpcll.sg.

1st Text Recital Competition for Primary and Secondary Schools

第一届新加坡中小学华文课文朗诵比赛

More than 500 students from over 90 primary and secondary schools participated in the inaugural School Text Recital Competition held on 19 May 2018 at Anderson Primary School. The competition aimed to raise students’ Chinese Language reading proficiency, ignite students’ love for learning the Chinese Language, and deepen their understanding of the Chinese texts found in their textbooks.

2. Ms Low Yen Ling, Senior Parliamentary Secretary, Ministry of Education was the Guest-of-Honour at the competition. It was supported by Anderson Primary School, the Singapore Chinese Teachers Literary Recital Society and Sg Writings Culture Association.

3. The competition comprised four categories: Lower Primary; Upper Primary; Lower Secondary; Upper Secondary and Pre-University.

4. This competition followed the Primary and Secondary Chinese Literary Text Recitation conducted last year, where primary and secondary CL teachers recited passages from Chinese textbooks – giving them the opportunity to explore the in-depth meaning of the passages. Prior to today’s competition, more than 800 primary and secondary school teachers and students had taken part in the recitation workshop held at Anderson Primary School on Saturday, 24 February 2018.

5. For results and more information on the competition, please visit cpcll.sg, instagram.com/cpcll or facebook.com/cpcll.