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2025 MOE PSLE English Oral Changes - by PSLE Journey Team In our upcoming PSLE Oral webinar happening 14-15 Mar, we’ll cover reading and answering techniques for both English and Chinese Oral, such as REAP and PEERS, as well as how to help your child improve their reading skills and confidently tackle conversation questions
PSLE 2025 Changes: Oral Communication - yourenglishgenie. com Another component that has undergone significant changes for the latest PSLE examination format (2025 onwards) is Oral Communication Let's get into it! Reading passages will no longer be thematically linked to the topic tested in the SBC Passages will reflect real-life contexts, such as speeches, show-and-tell presentations or announcements
2025 PSLE English Oral Changes- What you need to know FREE . . . In 2025, the oral component of the PSLE English exam will count for 40 marks – that’s a significant portion of the total score! Many students struggle with the Stimulus-Based Conversation (SBC), and they need extra, targeted practice to boost their performance
PSLE Oral Topics: A 2025 Guide - Writers at Work In this 2025 guide, we will walk parents through what to expect, important oral exam tips, and how to help your child prepare for success The PSLE English Oral Exam is designed to assess two main components: Reading Aloud and Stimulus-Based Conversation (SBC)
How to Ace the New PSLE Oral Exam in 2025 In this post, we’ll break down the latest PSLE Oral format, with a special focus on Stimulus-Based Conversation (SBC), and share practical strategies to help your child succeed
PSLE Oral 2025 SBC Changes: What you need to know! We’ll be going through the changes that have been made to Stimulus-based Conversation (SBC) in the PSLE Oral from 2025 onwards Consistent with how the SBC has been carried out, there will still be 3 questions tested with question 1 directly linked to the stimulus