Chinese Preschool Courses in Singapore
4 years old – 6 years old
Chinese Enrichment Class for Preschool in Singapore
We believe that one should cultivate an interest for the Chinese Language from a young age if one wishes to learn the language effectively. This minimises the learning gap when students start to attend Primary school. Give your child a head start today and let them know that Chinese is fun with our Chinese enrichment class and tuition for preschool in Singapore.
Chinese Enrichment Classes for Preschoolers
At Choice Hua Sheng Education Centre, we offer Chinese enrichment and tuition classes for preschool to secondary students, focusing on language, culture, and character building in a nurturing environment.
Foundations of Chinese Learning: A Fun Mandarin Lesson Plan for N2, K1 & K2

Storybooks (小书绘本)
Choice Hua Sheng’s very own series of storybooks, written based on foundation keywords.

Nursery Rhymes (儿歌)
Have fun singing Chinese Nursery Songs and Reciting Chinese Poems

Flashcard Games (字卡游戏)
Our carefully formulated method to learn new vocabulary through card games.

Basic Strokes (基础笔画)
Build a strong foundation in basic strokes that make up the Chinese characters.

Chinese Character Demonstrations (汉字演示)
Learn Chinese characters with stroke-by-stroke videos.

Hanyu Pinyin (汉语拼音)
K2 students gain a strong foundation with Hanyu Pinyin
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FAQs about Chinese Enrichment Class for Preschoolers
How do you decide whether my child should join a Chinese enrichment class for K1 or start from N2?
Placement is usually guided by your child’s exposure to Chinese, comfort with listening and speaking, and readiness to follow structured lessons. For younger children, preschool programmes designed focus more on auditory learning, songs, and simple interactions. As children grow, a Chinese enrichment class for K1 or K2 students introduces more structured language use, while still keeping lessons age-appropriate and engaging.
How do you help children build confidence in speaking Chinese in class?
Confidence is developed gradually through regular speaking opportunities, guided conversations, and positive reinforcement. Lessons are designed so children practise Chinese in small, supportive groups, allowing them to speak without pressure. Over time, consistent exposure through Chinese classes helps children become more comfortable expressing themselves naturally in Chinese.
What should a child be able to do before enrolling in a Chinese enrichment class for K2?
Children do not need to be fluent before joining. Most programmes expect basic listening skills and a willingness to participate. At K2 level, our lessons generally follow a structured preschool Chinese curriculum that prepares children for Primary 1. The content includes sentences used in daily life, simple reading, as well as vocabulary from the first half of the Primary 1 textbook. Children also practise writing, including strokes and stroke order, helping them transition smoothly to primary school.
How is your Chinese enrichment class different from what children learn in childcare or kindergarten?
Enrichment programmes focus more deeply on language development, beyond daily exposure in school. A Chinese enrichment class for preschool students places greater emphasis on vocabulary building, comprehension, and spoken expression, delivered in smaller groups. This targeted approach complements school learning and supports stronger foundations in Chinese tuition in Singapore.
What does a preschool Chinese lesson plan typically include in a single session?
A typical session combines listening, speaking, reading, and hands-on activities. Lessons may include storytelling, guided conversations, vocabulary exercises, and simple writing tasks, depending on the child’s age. This balanced structure aims to keep young learners engaged while building consistent progress.
What is the typical class size, and how much individual attention does each child receive?
Classes are usually kept small to ensure teachers can observe each child’s learning pace and participation. This allows educators to provide timely guidance and adapt activities to individual needs, which is especially important for preschool Mandarin lesson settings. If you would like to understand how our classes are structured, please contact us for more details on our preschool Chinese enrichment in Singapore.
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