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A happy cat presenting the title "Tenses Made Simple: A Practical Guide to Common English Tenses" for primary school English

Tenses Made Simple: A Practical Guide

If grammar is the skeleton of a story, then tenses are its heartbeat. In every Primary English composition, tenses tell...

A girl writing a composition with the words "The Simple Habit That Helps Students Catch Their Own Writing Mistakes" on the top left corner as the title.

Pronouns Made Easy: How to Avoid Common Grammar Mistakes

Pronouns are some of the most frequently used words in the English language. They appear in almost every sentence, yet...

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Subject-Verb Agreement: Common Mistakes and Easy Fixes

In the world of Primary English composition, using sophisticated vocabulary is like adding spices to a dish, but grammar is...

A girl writing a composition with the words "The Simple Habit That Helps Students Catch Their Own Writing Mistakes" on the top left corner as the title.

The Simple Habit That Helps Students Catch Their Own Writing Mistakes

Many students finish a composition, glance through it silently, and assume it is fine. The sentences look familiar. The ideas...

Student preparing for O Level English Oral Planned Response with teacher guidance

O Level English Oral: What Examiners Want

The O Level English Oral exam is not just about “speaking English”. Many students assume that as long as they...

PSLE vs O Level English Comprehension comparison

PSLE vs O Level English Comprehension: What’s Different?

Many parents assume that English comprehension in secondary school is simply a harder version of PSLE comprehension. In reality, the...

Cover page with the title "Conjunctions for Better Sentences: How to Link Ideas Clearly"

Conjunctions for Better Sentences: How to Link Ideas Clearly

Have you ever read a piece of writing that felt short and choppy, like every sentence was stopping and starting?...

Person with angel and devil on shoulders in a dilemma with the title "PSLE COMPOSITION TIPS"

PSLE Composition Writing: Crafting Impressive Dilemmas

In the world of Composition Writing, many students fall into the “linear plot” trap. They write stories where everything goes...

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O Level English Paper 1: How to Choose the Right Question

In O Level English Paper 1, students are not locked into a single question. They are given a choice, usually...

Teacher giving detailed feedback on a student’s composition draft at a writing class in Singapore

Why Writing Improves After the First Draft

Many parents think the main work is done once a child finishes a composition. After all, the student has planned...

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