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New Oriental Art School will hold a free math proficiency test Last Saturday night, New Oriental Art School successfully held a mathematics lecture. Teacher Peng Bo is intermediary in the lecture...

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>New Oriental Art School will hold a free mathematics proficiency test. Last Saturday night, New Oriental Art School successfully held a mathematics lecture. In the lecture, Teacher Peng Bo introduced the current situation of mathematics teaching in primary and secondary schools in the United States, and analyzed the problems and solutions that children have in mathematics learning in an in-depth and simple way. Parents who came to listen to the lecture discussed with Teacher Peng how to help their children improve their mathematics level. In order to better help parents understand their children's mathematics level, Teacher Peng Bo will conduct a mathematics test for the children. This test is completely free and open to the public. Teacher Peng Bo will analyze the child's true mathematics level and existing problems one-on-one for parents based on the test results. The test duration for one set of questions is thirty minutes. Some children may need multiple sets of questions to find out their true level. Please register your children via email and indicate their name, age, and grade. We need to prepare corresponding test questions. The email of New Oriental Art School is: azeaainfo@gmail.com Testing time: Saturday, February 22, 2014, 4:30-6:00 PM (Registration deadline: 1:00 PM on February 22) Testing location: New Oriental Art School 1100 N. Alma School Rd., Suite 18, Chandler, AZ 85224 Consultation hotline: (602)490-8613

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