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joshuawwy.com is centered on the “MOE Chinese Anki Deck.” Strictly speaking, it is not a live course, recorded course, or 1-on-1 tutoring service, but a set of Anki digital flashcards for Singapore primary school P1-P6 Chinese / Higher Chinese. The site also offers parent-oriented reviews of Chinese learning apps, tuition centers, and exam-prep guides. Its core positioning is to help children consolidate MOE textbook vocabulary and spelling/dictation content through spaced repetition, active recall, and interleaved review.
The content covers the full P1-P6 MOE Chinese vocabulary, with a stated 9,948+ cards and 1,600+ Chinese characters, including both Standard Chinese and Higher Chinese. Each word/character includes stroke-order animation, native-speaker audio, example sentences, and card types focused on reading, writing, and meaning, making it suitable for vocabulary recognition, stroke-order recall, and English-Chinese conversion practice. The format is a self-study tool that runs on the Anki app; there is no textual evidence that formal teacher instruction, marking, or certificates are provided. Creator Joshua Wong describes himself as a homeschooling parent in Singapore, says the tool grew out of his own children’s Chinese-learning experience, and emphasizes its grounding in cognitive science.
The pricing model is clear: users can first claim a free sample of 30 P1 cards; the full P1 deck costs SGD 99 and comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee. The P2-P6 bundle costs SGD 999 with no refunds. P1 plus P2-P6 together totals SGD 1098. Purchases include lifetime updates, a WhatsApp parent community, additional decks every Saturday, and permission for siblings within the same family to share access. Anki desktop and Android are free, while the iOS app requires an additional one-time payment, or AnkiWeb can be used as an alternative.
Its strengths are that it is highly aligned with Singapore MOE’s Huanle Huoban textbooks and is well suited to spelling/dictation practice and long-term vocabulary retention. The one-time purchase model also avoids accumulating subscription costs. Its learning logic is more scientifically sound than simply reviewing word lists, and it is suitable for consistent daily use of 10-15 minutes. The downsides are that its use case is quite narrow, mainly serving Singapore’s primary-school Chinese curriculum; parents need to know how to install, import, and manage Anki; and the P2-P6 price is relatively high with no refund, creating decision pressure for first-time users.
It is best suited to Singapore P1-P6 students and families preparing for spelling/dictation or building vocabulary ahead of PSLE, especially users willing to have parents supervise daily review. For use in mainland China, the site and Anki-related service connectivity and payment methods are not explained in the text, so access is considered unknown. Mainland users who are not studying the Singapore MOE curriculum may be better served by local textbook companion apps, Chinese graded readers, or a custom Anki deck built around their own vocabulary list.
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joshuawwy.com is an Singapore Education provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach joshuawwy.com directly.