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    2017 PSLE Discussions and Strategies

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      sunshine2005
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      Sorry my dd not ds. Yes she is very bad with grammar cloze n comprehension

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        Joy of Learning 111
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        sunshine2005:
        Sorry my dd not ds. Yes she is very bad with grammar cloze n comprehension

        Then it is not enrichment you want but remedial. There are no quick fixes: your daughter will probably require sustained personalised attention and hard work for the next several months.

        In my experience, grammar cloze problems often reflect vocabulary issues rather than grammar per se; for example, some students are weak on prepositions, especially in terms of which prepositions go with what verbs to make phrasal verbs.

        Comprehension is a broad area. If you are talking about OE, then there are several types of questions and each type requires, to a greater or lesser degree, different skills.

        You can also look at what type of learner your daughter is. Visual learners tend to learn well from books such as 'Grammar Smart' by Rosalind Fergusson (Learners/Scholastic) which has excellent illustrations. In my own tutoring, I use animation videos I have created.

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          sunshine2005
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          Thanks. Will try addresing the grammar.

          comprehension i agree need to address remedially. Seems like inferencing n logical thinking is not getting thru

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            Champion
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            http://www.thinking-factory.com/


            P5 Commonly Misspelled Words
            1) athlete
            2) athletics
            3) aggressive
            4) authorize
            5) accumulate
            6) ascend
            7) amateur
            😎 ageing
            9) acquaintance
            10) conscience
            11) convenient
            12) conscious
            13) unconscious
            14) cigarette
            15) diarrhoea
            16) dissatisfied
            17) disastrous
            18) dining
            19) desperate
            20) dilemma
            21) excitement
            22) embarrass
            23) especially
            24) environment
            25) exaggerate
            26) exhilarate
            27) enclosure
            28) familiar
            29) foreigner
            30) government
            31) horrified
            32) interview
            33) inevitable
            34) irresistible
            35) maintenance
            36) manoeuvre
            37) noticeable
            38) nausea
            39) opponents
            40) occasion
            41) occurrence
            42) panicked
            43) perseverance
            44) pronunciation
            45) pastime
            46) paralyze
            47) possession
            48) profession
            49) perspiration
            50) receive
            51) schedule
            52) separate
            53) sympathise
            54) sincerely
            55) scene
            56) sufficient
            57) severely
            58) unanimous
            59) victorious
            60) villain
            61) whether
            62) wrinkly

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              yippee
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              Hi, my DD is weak in her Comprehension close & comprehension OE. Any advise on how to improve?

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                TWU
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                Hi yippee,


                You may consider to let your child reads newspaper (parent must select right type of articles for child to read) and National Geographic magazine in order to develop her vocabulary and knowledge - such may help to improve her answering skills.

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                  LanglitEnglish
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                  TWU:
                  Hi yippee,


                  You may consider to let your child reads newspaper (parent must select right type of articles for child to read) and National Geographic magazine in order to develop her vocabulary and knowledge - such may help to improve her answering skills.
                  I have to add that you should get your child to read storybooks as well. It's advisable to read for at least 20 - 30 minutes a day. The more he/she reads, the more exposure he/she will get to written English. This will not only help with comprehension but also grammar, vocabulary and sentence structures.

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                      lee_yl
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                      Well-written piece of work, coherent, with smooth transition from scene to scene and good use of descriptive words by the P6 boy. However, it is a tad too flowery and resembles a model essay (or suggested response) from TLL English class. One sentence with 3-4 bombastic words, is not a natural way of writing.

                      I observe that many schools nowadays prefer their students’ essays to be original, with simple language usage (not too flowery) to convey the emotions and creativity of their pupils.

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                        zbear
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                        lee_yl:
                        Well-written piece of work, coherent, with smooth transition from scene to scene and good use of descriptive words by the P6 boy. However, it is a tad too flowery and resembles a model essay (or suggested response) from TLL English class. One sentence with 3-4 bombastic words, is not a natural way of writing.

                        I observe that many schools nowadays prefer their students' essays to be original, with simple language usage (not too flowery) to convey the emotions and creativity of their pupils.

                        I agree with lee_yl.

                        Under exam conditions, I don't think the child is able to write such a lengthy n descriptive essay. Too little time n I think examiners much prefer the student come straight to the point - relevant context. It gets boring after reading the lengthy text.

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