Q&A - PSLE English
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slmkhoo\" post_id=\"2045259\" time=\"1636250929\" user_id=\"28674:
Agree. \"pass up\" to mean \"hand in\" has been so misused in Singapore for so long that it now seems correct, but it's wrong.[/quote]Yes, \"pass up your homework\" is actually Singlish.
Answer is (1) passed up. Meaning of passed up is to give up on an opportunity.Swc\" post_id=\"2045227\" time=\"1636210342\" user_id=\"178585:
[quote=\"zac's mum\" post_id=2045199 time=1636195966 user_id=53606]Eric had _________________ the opportunity to work in Canada as he could not leave his pregnant wife behind in Singapore.
(1) passed up
(2) passed on
(3) passed over
(4) passed around
Should be \"hand in your homework\". -
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Anyone has referral code for “the writing connection” at tampines ? I plan to enrol my boy for Jan 2023 p6 lesson. Please kindly to hear from you asap, thanks alot!
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Is there a compilation of Oral topics? and Compo topics? from the past for top schools?
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For 2022 prelims oral, you can get it here. You should be able to find previous years too. Very good resource here.
https://lilbutmightyenglish.com/blog/compiled-prelim-2022-oral-topics-questions/
https://thinking-factory.com/primary-english-tuition/p6/psle-paper-4/list-of-2022-preliminary-oral-themes/
For 2022 prelim compo topics:
https://thinking-factory.com/primary-english-tuition/p6/psle-paper-1/list-of-2022-preliminary-themes/
Past year PSLE compo questions
https://www.writersatwork.com.sg/psle-past-years-composition-questions/
https://www.facebook.com/TheAlternativeStorySg/posts/10158473183567286/?paipv=0&eav=AfaF4MlrLauhG6J8kkMq43OH65aTYv8zOcaCm1UnW3Zucz8boHKpbalya7QoopVuQqA&_rdr (2021)
https://www.joyouslearning.com.sg/post/2022-psle-english-composition-question-part-2-model-composition-for-a-long-wait (2022)
Past year PSLE oral topics
https://lilbutmightyenglish.com/blog/psle-oral-vocabulary-by-topic/
https://www.facebook.com/studyroomsg/photos/a.1152048558301026/1912348895604318
You can find 2021 and 2022 Day 1 and day 2 topics on studyroom's facebook page.
Hope this helps and good luck! -
mystique_j\" post_id=\"2103519\" time=\"1680232681\" user_id=\"39431:
For 2022 prelims oral, you can get it here. You should be able to find previous years too. Very good resource here.
https://lilbutmightyenglish.com/blog/compiled-prelim-2022-oral-topics-questions/
https://thinking-factory.com/primary-english-tuition/p6/psle-paper-4/list-of-2022-preliminary-oral-themes/
For 2022 prelim compo topics:
https://thinking-factory.com/primary-english-tuition/p6/psle-paper-1/list-of-2022-preliminary-themes/
Past year PSLE compo questions
https://www.writersatwork.com.sg/psle-past-years-composition-questions/
https://www.facebook.com/TheAlternativeStorySg/posts/10158473183567286/?paipv=0&eav=AfaF4MlrLauhG6J8kkMq43OH65aTYv8zOcaCm1UnW3Zucz8boHKpbalya7QoopVuQqA&_rdr (2021)
https://www.joyouslearning.com.sg/post/2022-psle-english-composition-question-part-2-model-composition-for-a-long-wait (2022)
Past year PSLE oral topics
https://lilbutmightyenglish.com/blog/psle-oral-vocabulary-by-topic/
https://www.facebook.com/studyroomsg/photos/a.1152048558301026/1912348895604318
You can find 2021 and 2022 Day 1 and day 2 topics on studyroom's facebook page.
Hope this helps and good luck!
Thank you very much :thankyou: -
Any good p6 English tutor to recommend
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Heard there will be a change in English Syllabus for 2025, mainly involving situational writing and oral. Just wondering is there any resources I could use to help my child? Is the PSLE Revision guide useful?
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