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The Importance of Revising and Recapping

The Importance of Revising and Recapping

Every lesson at W@W will feature a Revise and Recap session, whether done at the beginning of the lesson or...

The Power of Doing 2nd Drafts

The Power of Doing 2nd Drafts

The following is a real question asked during a lesson at W@W, on one fine Saturday morning: “Teacher, when do...

Building a Bank of Stories for PSLE

Building a Bank of Stories for PSLE

A major fear of both parents and students alike is the dreaded Writer’s Block. Imagine going to your English exam,...

Expanding Your Child’s Vocabulary Bank

Expanding Your Child’s Vocabulary Bank

It is no secret that writing good essays requires good vocabulary. However, picking up new words and learning how to...

The Importance of Good Penmanship

The Importance of Good Penmanship

If you’ve ever handed in a test paper or essay to your teacher only to be met with a frown...

How to write more interesting compositions

PSLE Compo Writing Tips: How to Write More Interesting Compositions

Have you ever experienced receiving your essay and reading your teacher’s comments, only to find that she has marked “add...

Best plot twists to use for PSLE compositions

Best Plot Twists to Use for PSLE Compositions

Writing PSLE compositions requires a student to apply a variety of writing techniques to show your teacher, with the hope...

PSLE Compo writing tips: How to write good introductions

PSLE Compo Writing Tips: How to Write Good Introductions

“It was night again. The Waystone Inn lay in silence, and it was a silence of three parts.” This is...

PSLE Compo writing tips: How to edit your composition

PSLE Compo Writing Tips: How to Edit Your Compositions (Part 2)

This article is Part 2 of the “Check your work!” series by WR!TERS@WORK. For more tips on how to check...

PSLE Compo Writing Tips: How to Edit Your Compositions

PSLE Compo Writing Tips: How to Edit Your Compositions (Part 1)

Many students will exclaim, at the end of writing their compositions, “Teacher, I’m done!” “You’re done writing, but have you...

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