‘Don’t learn from us’: Richie Koh and Das DD try PSLE questions, espouse life lessons to child actors

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Getting through your Primary School Leaving Examinations (PSLE) and receiving your results is a rite of passage for any 12-year-old Singapore student, whether you can get discounted hot pot for it or not. On a recent #JustSwipeLah video, YouTuber Das DD sat down with two students — Mediacorp child actors Alfred Ong and Cana Yu — who received their results...

, YouTuber Das DD sat down with two students — Mediacorp child actors Alfred Ong and Cana Yu — who received their results yesterday , to try out some PSLE questions.While trying their hands at English, Chinese, mathematics and science questions, the adults shared primary school memories.Cana answered English and Alfred Chinese, while Richie picked maths.

Training Mondays to Saturdays was also exhausting for Richie, who kept training until his “muscles were too big and I couldn’t grow taller” — his only flaw, he said.The kids used to bring their homework to the film set. Cana even brought assessment books and would share them with Alfred, giving him some questions to try.“Didn’t your parents scold you?” Cana asked.

The kids burst into laughter, but Das — ever the responsible adult — told them again: “Please don’t learn these things from us.” “To me as a professional actor, English and Chinese would have been useful,” he said. “At that time, I was ‘potato-eating’ and I totally did not know how to speak Mandarin.

 

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