Primary 2 Bahasa Melayu Tuition — Live Online, Groups of 5
For Primary 2 students (typically 8 years old). Children who can read simple Malay but write in very short sentences and avoid speaking in class.
MOE syllabus alignment
Fully aligned to the MOE Primary 2 Bahasa Melayu syllabus. Tatabahasa, kefahaman, penulisan and lisan are taught to MOE expectations and exam formats, so the work supports school assessments directly.
What we cover at Primary 2
- Expanded vocabulary: neighbourhood, weather, hobbies, transport
- Kata nama am dan kata nama khas (common and proper nouns)
- Kata ganti nama diri (saya, awak, dia, mereka) used correctly
- Imbuhan awalan asas: me-, ber- in simple verb forms
- Sentence expansion using kata hubung dan, tetapi, kerana
- Short comprehension passages with direct-answer questions
- Guided paragraph writing from a picture sequence
- Oral: describing a picture and answering simple conversational questions
Class format and teachers
Live on Zoom
Live on Zoom, taught in real time by a teacher — never a recording.
Two hours per week, one session. Weekday or weekend slot.
Capped at 5 students
Capped at 5 students per class (up to 7 only when a make-up student joins a session).
NIE-trained teachers
Your child's Primary 2 Bahasa Melayu class is taught by a current or ex-MOE teacher who has taught this level in a Singapore school. We do not publish teacher names or photos — a deliberate policy we explain in full on our teachers page.
How the brainflex method works at Primary 2
- 01
Assess
We check sentence-building and whether kata ganti nama and simple imbuhan are used or avoided.
- 02
Diagnose
Short answers at P2 often mean missing connectives rather than missing ideas.
- 03
Target
We teach the specific joining words and verb forms your child needs to extend a sentence.
- 04
Practise
Picture-sequence talking and writing, so structure is practised out loud before it is written.
- 05
Review
Weekly notes compare this week's writing sample against the last one.
The full five-stage cycle is explained on the method page.
Timetable
Term runs 12 Sep – 31 Dec 2026. Pick one slot — your child attends the same day and time every week.
Weekday slot
Every Wednesday, 6:00–8:00 PM
16 sessions · 16 Sept 2026 to 30 Dec 2026
Singapore time (SGT)
Weekend slot
Every Sunday, 11:00 AM–1:00 PM
15 sessions · 13 Sept 2026 to 27 Dec 2026
Singapore time (SGT)
Closed Sun 8 Nov and Mon 9 Nov 2026 for Deepavali (observed) and Fri 25 Dec 2026 for Christmas Day. No other public holiday falls in this term.
From 21 Nov, lessons shift to School Year Prep for the next level (P1 prepares for P2, P6 prepares for Secondary 1, and so on) — same class, same slot, no separate signup.
Fees
S$179/month S$240/month
- S$70 registration fee waived
- Two hours per week, one session. Weekday or weekend slot.
- Launch rate held for as long as your child stays enrolled. No term-lock contract.
Term 4 launch package. Fees quoted in Singapore dollars.
What parents said
"It made it feel like an actual classroom — not just another video session."
"Worth a try for children of all levels!!"
"My little one is already excited for the next lesson!"
Common FAQ
My child reads Malay but will not speak it.
Very common. The class is deliberately conversation-heavy so speaking happens in small, low-pressure turns.
Writing is only two or three short sentences.
That is a connectives gap. We teach dan, tetapi and kerana as tools to extend an idea, not as grammar trivia.
How is progress reported?
You receive session notes after every class, plus a comparison of writing samples across the term.
How many children are in one class?
Five. Primary 2 classes are capped at 5 students so the teacher can speak to your child by name in every session. We only stretch to 7 when a student joins for a make-up lesson.
Can we try before committing?
Yes. Start with the S$20 Learning Gap Assessment — a real live session where a teacher works with your child and reports back on exactly what is missing.
Start with the $20 Learning Gap Assessment
A real live session where a teacher works with your child on Primary 2 Bahasa Melayu and reports back on the exact gap — before you commit to a term.
