专业的华文学校
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快乐的学习环境

学前班课程

重点培养学生对华文的兴趣,养成良好的学习习惯。 独立研发的教材内容,从小教授学生笔画、笔顺、识字、汉语拼音,为小学做好准备

Nursery 1

年龄: 3 岁

Nursery 2

年龄: 4 岁

Kindergarten 1

年龄:5 岁

Kindergarten 2

年龄:6 岁

Chinese Tuition for Preschool Children

Build Early Chinese Confidence Before Primary School


Give your child a stronger start in Chinese from the preschool years. Beijing Language School’s preschool Chinese tuition helps young learners build interest in the language, develop good learning habits and strengthen early foundations in Chinese character recognition, stroke order and Hanyu Pinyin.

Lessons are designed to support children from Nursery to Kindergarten, helping them become more comfortable with Chinese before they enter Primary school.

Preschool Chinese Tuition Programmes

Nursery 1

年龄: 3 岁

Introduces young children to Chinese through early exposure, simple language routines and interest-building activities.

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Nursery 2

年龄: 4 岁

Helps children continue building Chinese familiarity through listening, speaking, character exposure and early learning habits.

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Kindergarten 1

年龄:5 岁

Supports children with stronger Chinese character recognition, stroke order awareness and early language confidence.

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Kindergarten 2

年龄:6 岁

Prepares children for Primary Chinese by strengthening Chinese characters, Hanyu Pinyin exposure and classroom readiness.

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Why Start Chinese Tuition in Preschool?

Preschool is an important stage for building a positive relationship with Chinese. When children are introduced to the language early, they can become more familiar with Chinese sounds, characters and classroom routines before Primary school begins.

Build Interest in Chinese Early

Early exposure helps children see Chinese as a familiar and enjoyable language, instead of only a school subject later on.

Strengthen Listening and Speaking Confidence

Preschool Chinese lessons help children become more comfortable listening to Chinese, responding in class and using simple Chinese expressions.

Prepare for Primary Chinese

By building early foundations in character recognition, stroke order and Hanyu Pinyin, children can enter Primary school with greater readiness.

Questions Parents Often Ask

Parents may want to start Chinese early, but still be unsure whether preschool tuition is necessary or suitable for their child. These questions help parents make a clearer decision before enquiring.

Is preschool too early to start Chinese tuition?

No. Preschool is a good stage for children to build interest, listening confidence and early familiarity with Chinese before formal Primary school learning begins.

What should preschool children learn in Chinese class?

Preschool children should build interest in Chinese, learn simple characters, practise listening and speaking, develop early writing habits and gain gradual exposure to Hanyu Pinyin.

Does preschool Chinese tuition help with Primary 1 preparation?

Yes. Early exposure to Chinese character recognition, stroke order, Hanyu Pinyin and classroom learning habits can help children feel more prepared when they enter Primary school.

What if my child does not like Chinese?

Young children may need time and positive exposure before they feel comfortable with Chinese. A supportive class environment can help them build interest gradually through guidance, participation and repeated practice.

Why Parents Choose Beijing Language School for Preschool Chinese

Many children in Singapore struggle with handwriting when they start Primary 1. Children who complete their preschool years with us tend to adapt to Primary 1 writing more easily, because we build that foundation early, from Kindergarten 1.

Tailored Preschool Chinese Materials

Children are supported with age-appropriate materials that introduce Chinese character recognition, stroke order, Hanyu Pinyin and early learning habits, helping them build a stronger foundation before Primary school.

A Fun, Supportive and Confidence-Building Learning Environment

Young learners are encouraged to take part through interactive classroom activities, positive guidance and a warm learning environment. This helps children develop interest in Chinese, speak up with more confidence and enjoy learning from a young age.

Steady Progress Through Early Writing Practice

Early writing practice helps children develop pencil grip, hand control and stroke awareness from a young age. At Beijing Language School, students are guided to practise writing step by step, building stronger handwriting ability and better readiness for Primary Chinese."

Why Start Chinese Tuition in Preschool?

Preschool is an important stage for building a positive relationship with Chinese. When children are introduced to the language early, they can become more familiar with Chinese sounds, characters and classroom routines before Primary school begins.

Build Interest in Chinese Early

Early exposure helps children see Chinese as a familiar and enjoyable language, instead of only a school subject later on.

Strengthen Listening and Speaking Confidence

Preschool Chinese lessons help children become more comfortable listening to Chinese, responding in class and using simple Chinese expressions.

Prepare for Primary Chinese

By building early foundations in character recognition, stroke order and Hanyu Pinyin, children can enter Primary school with greater readiness.

Questions Parents Often Ask

Parents may want to start Chinese early, but still be unsure whether preschool tuition is necessary or suitable for their child. These questions help parents make a clearer decision before enquiring.

Is preschool too early to start Chinese tuition?

No. Preschool is a good stage for children to build interest, listening confidence and early familiarity with Chinese before formal Primary school learning begins.

What should preschool children learn in Chinese class?

Preschool children should build interest in Chinese, learn simple characters, practise listening and speaking, develop early writing habits and gain gradual exposure to Hanyu Pinyin.

Does preschool Chinese tuition help with Primary 1 preparation?

Yes. Early exposure to Chinese character recognition, stroke order, Hanyu Pinyin and classroom learning habits can help children feel more prepared when they enter Primary school.

What if my child does not like Chinese?

Young children may need time and positive exposure before they feel comfortable with Chinese. A supportive class environment can help them build interest gradually through guidance, participation and repeated practice.