Introduction to Primary 3 synthesis & transformation For Primary 3 synthesis and transformation, the key question types often focus on the use of certain conjunctions and specific determiners.These question types are taught and practised extensively in our Primary 3 English tuition programme, where students learn how to apply grammar rules accurately under exam conditions. This …
Starting your Primary 5 composition with a flashback is one of the most effective ways to capture a marker’s attention and fulfil exam requirements. A well-written flashback introduction helps you set the scene, build context, and connect your past event to the main story — a key skill taught in our Primary 5 Writing Tuition …
Introduction to picture composition writing for Primary 1 For picture composition for Primary 1, there are 4 connected pictures which come together to form a complete incident. With the 4-pictures format, pupils are to write a complete story by sequentially detailing the incident as shown in the 4 pictures. How to plan and write a …
Why is it important to know the different ways to start a PSLE composition? For the PSLE exam, one of the basic requirements is to start a PSLE composition with a creative beginning. The purpose is to start the story off on the right foot by engaging the reader.These creative techniques are systematically taught and …
Many Primary 3 pupils complete an English grammar cloze passage by reading a passage and filling in the answers based on their understanding of the passage. A structured Primary 3 English tuition programme can help students build this foundation step by step. However, such a method results in a higher probability of incorrect answers. This …
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For the Primary 5 composition exam, the exam format is identical to the PSLE composition examination. This means pupils have two years of practice with the same format. Although the format is similar, the titles are slightly different as they progress in difficulty level. To better prepare for the composition exam, it is important to …
In the Primary 1 English syllabus, the learning of grammar is particularly important for Primary 1 pupils to build a strong foundation in the language. With a strong understanding of the grammar rules, pupils will be able to write with grammatical accuracy. This then leads to pupils being able to complete the different sections of …
Part of the Primary 2 English grammar syllabus, quantifiers is an important grammatical component for Primary 2 pupils.If your child continues to struggle with grammar concepts, enrolling in a Primary 2 English tuition programme can provide structured practice and guided correction. A quantifier is a word or phrase which shows the amount of a noun …
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