7-year-old girl gives Chinese tuition
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Chin Hui Shan
UPDATED 7 HOURS AGO


SINGAPORE – Three times a week, Tan Xi En is parked in a room of a Housing Board flat in Ang Mo Kio, where pupils who are around her age are given Chinese-language lessons.

The twist? The seven-year-old is the teacher.

Xi En conducts three classes a week, each lasting an hour. For now, she has four pupils, and most take one-on-one lessons. She also helps her mother, a home-based Chinese-language tutor, in her classes twice a week.



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(23-03-2023, 06:03 AM)Levin Wrote:  Chin Hui Shan
UPDATED 7 HOURS AGO


SINGAPORE – Three times a week, Tan Xi En is parked in a room of a Housing Board flat in Ang Mo Kio, where pupils who are around her age are given Chinese-language lessons.

The twist? The seven-year-old is the teacher.

Xi En conducts three classes a week, each lasting an hour. For now, she has four pupils, and most take one-on-one lessons. She also helps her mother, a home-based Chinese-language tutor, in her classes twice a week.



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Later MOM to sue the mother for child labour and tax evasion charges? Lol

Maybe CPF board also come in and request the kid and mother to volunteer CPF contribution... Lol
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