Training is conducted in eight stages: The fingering method of addition and subtraction The abacus method of addition and subtraction The mental arithmetic of addition, subtraction and multiplication The division method of calculation The visualisation of the four basic function of arithmetic (the last contain four levels) The duration of each stage is three months. Classes are held once a week for two hours. At the end of each stage, an examination will be conducted.
Our teaching methodology is proactive and the learning environment is created in a fun and enjoyable way, whereby the interest if the learner is 'tapped'.
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