2010 PSLE Discussion
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How’s the English paper today?
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James Ang:
How's the English paper today?
U will know in half an hour time
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good that the rain has stopped, so that dismissal time is less chaotic
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mummyjoyce:
I am curious about the spelling words in the editing section, cos every year there are tricky words such as \"mischievous\".James Ang:
How's the English paper today?
U will know in half an hour time
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verykiasu2010:
good that the rain has stopped, so that dismissal time is less chaotic
Does majority of P6 parents take leave to bring/fetch their young scholars to and from school during the crucial PSLE exam period. So that in case the child forgets to bring something etc, the parent can help. -
James Ang:
if they forget anything, it is too lateverykiasu2010:
good that the rain has stopped, so that dismissal time is less chaotic
Does majority of P6 parents take leave to bring/fetch their young scholars to and from school during the crucial PSLE exam period. So that in case the child forgets to bring something etc, the parent can help.
just borrow from friends or teachers -
James Ang:
I am at work now... but Working From Home in the afternoon.verykiasu2010:
good that the rain has stopped, so that dismissal time is less chaotic
Does majority of P6 parents take leave to bring/fetch their young scholars to and from school during the crucial PSLE exam period. So that in case the child forgets to bring something etc, the parent can help.
Many of my colleagues took leave since Monday to give support to their kid. -
My Brother 征用民间资源,dd CL electronic dictionary as well as calculator was being taken as spare by his son.
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James Ang:
I am curious about the spelling words in the editing section, cos every year there are tricky words such as \"mischievous\".[/quote]my son mentions \"nutrition\" and \"irritable\", couldn't spell the latermummyjoyce:
[quote=\"James Ang\"]How's the English paper today?
U will know in half an hour time
the sch actually provided a list of commonly mis-spelled words for practice. But as i was revising with him yesterday, i discover other words that he can't spell, but may come in handy in SW, eg, inconvenience, apologize, etc. Lucky the SW today is informal writing. -
Apologize is spelled as apologise. We follow British english.
Oh, and it was pretty reasonable, I dare say easy, especially the comprehension cloze. And there was no direct to indirect speech yay
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