Q&A - PSLE English
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bbc:
Hi,
Pls help with then following:
1. Mary graduated _____________ Medicine from the National University of Singapore before practising at the Singapore General Hospital.
a) in
b) of
c) with
d) from
2. At Singapore's first National Day celebrations at the Padang, the heavens _____ so the spectators took shelter from the rain.
a) had opened
b) were opened
c) were opening
d) had been opening
Thanks.
1. (a)
2. (a) -
Hi, would appreciate it if anyone can help clarify the following question (taken from Red Swastika 2015 SA1):
Q13. The film maker is _________ by the negative reviews of his latest movie. Although upset, he feels that the criticisms are unfounded.
(1) agitated
(2) petrified
(3) distracted
(4) awestruck
Answer given in solutions is (4) awestruck. DD’s answer is (1) agitated. -
Sorry one more question:
No sooner had I arrived at the railway station _________ the train arrived.
(1) and
(2) than
(3) that
(4) when
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Puffer:
Your DD's answer is correct.Hi, would appreciate it if anyone can help clarify the following question (taken from Red Swastika 2015 SA1):
Q13. The film maker is _________ by the negative reviews of his latest movie. Although upset, he feels that the criticisms are unfounded.
(1) agitated
(2) petrified
(3) distracted
(4) awestruck
Answer given in solutions is (4) awestruck. DD's answer is (1) agitated. -
Puffer:
(2)Sorry one more question:
No sooner had I arrived at the railway station _________ the train arrived.
(1) and
(2) than
(3) that
(4) when -
Thank you for solving my questions, Joy of Learning 111

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Hi
Just want to ask about Situational Writing. What are the types that will typically come out for PSLE? Email, reports, letters? Additionally, are there any techniques for teaching vocab? Because there are 10 questions in all (5 for MCQs and the other 5 for short passage).
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xian_kai:
Emails and letters are by far the most common types. Historically, reports, postcards and notices are rare.Hi
Just want to ask about Situational Writing. What are the types that will typically come out for PSLE? Email, reports, letters? Additionally, are there any techniques for teaching vocab? Because there are 10 questions in all (5 for MCQs and the other 5 for short passage).
There are several techniques for teaching vocabulary. Interesting that you should post this enquiry. Only today I held a workshop regarding vocabulary questions in the PSLE at my residence for a group of students.
Vocabulary is something that has to be built up over a relatively lengthy period of time. Given sufficient time, I prefer to incorporate expanding vocabulary as part of my oral interaction with students. For example, I will ask students to discuss their compositions or comprehension passages and during the course of them doing so I will deliberately push them with more advanced vocabulary; I will repeat the expanded vocabulary in future discussions for revision purposes and expect to see the vocabulary increasingly reflected in their interaction with me and in their writing. When marking compositions, I make it a point to always suggest more powerful and interesting vocabulary, though I am careful to avoid purple prose.
But I presume you want a quick-fix for the PSLE, which is just around the corner? In that case, go through a couple of past papers and look up synonyms and antonyms for the suggested answers using Google. If you enter in Google for instance ‘tranquillity meaning’ then you will get a wonderful list of synonyms of ‘tranquillity’ as well as example sentences of usage. -
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