The most important Primary 4 composition skills to master For composition writing at the Primary 4 level, most pupils read model compositions, memorise phrases and certain paragraphs , memorise different types of beginnings in order to score for the composition exam. However, most pupils fail to focus on the most important Primary 4 composition skills. …
Often, Primary 2 pupils find it challenging to start their stories. When given a picture composition topic, they either do not know how to start writing or they might start their stories awkwardly. There will also be pupils who use model introductions to start their stories. Knowing how to write independently is a valuable skill …
For the PSLE composition exam, strong content is the most important element to scoring well. Although descriptive language through the use of vocabulary words and phrases is necessary, fully understanding the PSLE composition topic is the one crucial factor to achieving an excellent score in the PSLE composition exam. With understanding , a pupil can …
For the Primary 4 composition exam, pupils are expected to be able to write a descriptive story of considerable length with meaningful content. The first step to doing this is to choose the right picture or pictures to write the composition. When choosing a picture to write a composition, pupils often select the one which …
In our last post, we touched on the SPACE writing strategy which Primary 2 pupils can easily understand and use to plan their compositions. Today, we will show how to plan a Primary 2 composition topic using the SPACE writing strategy. Plan a Primary 2 composition using SPACE To plan the story for a Primary …
It is important for pupils to learn and understand key writing skills for Primary 2 English composition. This will set the foundation and pave the way for pupils to be more confident writers as they move up to the Primary 3 level. Today, we will look at the 2 most important writing skills that pupils …
In the PSLE composition exam, it is most important to write a composition which fully reflects the title. For example, a pupil wrote a composition based on the title “An Unexpected Visit“. However , after reading it, the marker thinks that there was no unexpected visit written in any part of the composition. Consequently, the …
Many children often find it difficult to learn to write a composition as there is no fixed answer to writing each composition. Writing a composition requires detailed content which is expressed using a strong command of the language. Some children are do not know what to write in a composition while some other children do …
As the PSLE composition exam is around the corner, this is the first in our series of articles on composition writing. This is to help parents and pupils better understand just how to achieve a good score for the composition exam. For the Primary 6 PSLE composition exam, the first and most important component is …
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