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    Q&A - PSLE English

    Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved Primary 6 & PSLE
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      Mdm Koh
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      Google is useful for getting answers quickly. You just have to make sure that you check the sites which are more credible, for example, websites with \"edu\" in the URLs. These are school or university websites, so the information is more likely to be accurate. šŸ˜„

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        Verysuperkiasu
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        Mdm Koh:
        Google is useful for getting answers quickly. You just have to make sure that you check the sites which are more credible, for example, websites with \"edu\" in the URLs. These are school or university websites, so the information is more likely to be accurate. šŸ˜„


        Yes, u r right.

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          Verysuperkiasu
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          I came across a sentence in a vocab cloze passage.


          'I hastened to assist my uncle....'
          supposed to replace the word 'hastened' with one of the following;

          urge, quicken, attempted, moved

          Most of the students would choose 'quicken', as the two words have the same meaning. But if u were to replace the word, it can't really fit as 'quicken' is a transitive verb means it needs to be followed by an object, such as quicken your footsteps, quicken your pace, etc. But in the above sentence, after the word is 'to assist' which is not an object.

          Can someone pls enlighten me???

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            Mdm Koh
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            Verysuperkiasu:
            I came across a sentence in a vocab cloze passage.


            'I hastened to assist my uncle....'
            supposed to replace the word 'hastened' with one of the following;

            urge, quicken, attempted, moved

            Most of the students would choose 'quicken', as the two words have the same meaning. But if u were to replace the word, it can't really fit as 'quicken' is a transitive verb means it needs to be followed by an object, such as quicken your footsteps, quicken your pace, etc. But in the above sentence, after the word is 'to assist' which is not an object.

            Can someone pls enlighten me???
            \"Moved\" seems to be the best fit, because to hasten means to move fast.

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              Verysuperkiasu
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              Mdm Koh:
              Verysuperkiasu:

              I came across a sentence in a vocab cloze passage.


              'I hastened to assist my uncle....'
              supposed to replace the word 'hastened' with one of the following;

              urge, quicken, attempted, moved

              Most of the students would choose 'quicken', as the two words have the same meaning. But if u were to replace the word, it can't really fit as 'quicken' is a transitive verb means it needs to be followed by an object, such as quicken your footsteps, quicken your pace, etc. But in the above sentence, after the word is 'to assist' which is not an object.

              Can someone pls enlighten me???

              \"Moved\" seems to be the best fit, because to hasten means to move fast.

              My initial answer was quickened actually, but on 2nd thought, it makes more sense to put 'moved' although i feel they should include a more obvious choice like 'hurried' in the choices.

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                ridcully
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                pixiedust:
                chrisuformal letter - yes, it is in the syllabus. My P5 just did in school. Teacher wants them to specify sender's address only, not optional but no recipient address. Originally, I told him to write both sender and recipient addresses but in the end we followed the school's format.


                R, if you do send the queries and get any reply, share with us here. Thanks in advance !
                Hi pixiedust / chrisu

                I have an official reply from MOE/SEAB. SEAB says that there is no one specific format for letters and refers me back to the head of the English Department of my child's primary school for further information.

                Now we know why different schools can give different advice and are all seemingly correct... 🤷

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                  pixiedust
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                  Thanks for the update, R !

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                    chrisu
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                    Thank you riduclly for writing to MOE/SEAB.


                    The reply from them seems disappointing. It seem to suggest that letter writing will not be coming out in PSLE exam unofficially. With limited writing space, think will tell my daughter to start from Dear xxx, onwards if letter writing will to come out as told by her English teacher.

                    Thanks once again.

                    Cheers.

                    ridcully:
                    pixiedust:

                    chrisuformal letter - yes, it is in the syllabus. My P5 just did in school. Teacher wants them to specify sender's address only, not optional but no recipient address. Originally, I told him to write both sender and recipient addresses but in the end we followed the school's format.

                    R, if you do send the queries and get any reply, share with us here. Thanks in advance !

                    Hi pixiedust / chrisu

                    I have an official reply from MOE/SEAB. SEAB says that there is no one specific format for letters and refers me back to the head of the English Department of my child's primary school for further information.

                    Now we know why different schools can give different advice and are all seemingly correct... 🤷

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                      reddotresident
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                      Synthesis and Transformation Nanyang 2010 Eng prelim


                      1. You cannot take the cake out of the oven yet. It has to turn brown.

                      Ans: You cannot take the cake out of the oven until it turns brown

                      Is this also ok? -
                      You cannot take the cake out of the oven until it has turned brown.

                      2. Mr. Tan had just washed his new sports car.It started to rain.

                      No sooner had Mr. Tan washed his new sports car, when/that/than it started to rain.

                      which one is correct?

                      3. The heavy rain caused the motorists to slow down as they could not see well.
                      Due to the heavy rain, the motorists could not see well, so they slowed down.

                      Is this correct?

                      TIA all!

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                        ridcully
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                        reddotresident:
                        1. You cannot take the cake out of the oven yet. It has to turn brown.


                        Ans: You cannot take the cake out of the oven until it turns brown

                        Is this also ok? -
                        You cannot take the cake out of the oven until it has turned brown.
                        I would say no, although it is a subtle point and most teachers would indeed accept the present perfect here.

                        'Until' implies the time expression 'at that moment' and we are supposed to use the present perfect without specified time expressions.
                        reddotresident:
                        2. Mr. Tan had just washed his new sports car.It started to rain.

                        No sooner had Mr. Tan washed his new sports car, when/that/than it started to rain.

                        which one is correct?
                        than
                        reddotresident:
                        3. The heavy rain caused the motorists to slow down as they could not see well.
                        Due to the heavy rain, the motorists could not see well, so they slowed down.

                        Is this correct?
                        Yes, but you are introducing the extra connector 'so'. It is much better to say:

                        Due to the heavy rain, the motorists slowed down as they could not see well.

                        Rgds
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