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Cheatsheet of Useful Phrases for P3/4 Composition - Losing something precious
Cheatsheet of Useful Phrases for P3/4 Composition - Losing Something Precious Did you know that strong vocabulary and expressive emotions can help your child score higher for Language in composition? To support your child in writing richer, more meaningful stories, here is a FREE Cheatsheet of Useful Phrases for P3/4 Composition - Losing something precious — a commonly tested P3/4 theme. 💡 Cheatsheet of Useful Phrases for P3/4 Composition - Losing Something Precious 1. The
Sabreena Nazimudeen
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Primary 5 Model Composition: An unexpected discovery
Primary 5 Model Composition: An unexpected discovery ⭐ Model P5/6 Composition — by a Primary 5 student — An Unexpected Discovery ✏️ Rewrite 3 Corrections — P5 Student Rewrites make a huge difference to a child’s writing ability.That’s why rewrites are compulsory in our composition classes. At The Write Tribe, students don’t just write once and move on. 📚 We write full compositions every lesson ✏️ We give detailed, developmental corrections 🔁 Students complete multiple rewri
Sabreena Nazimudeen
3 days ago4 min read


Cheatsheet of Useful Phrases for P5/6 Composition - An escape
Cheatsheet of Useful Phrases for P5/6 Composition - An escape Did you know that upper-primary compositions often require students to show fear, urgency, suspense, and vivid imagery? Using strong, expressive vocabulary can dramatically strengthen Content and Language marks — especially for P5/6 narratives. To support your child in writing gripping, high-impact stories, here is a FREE Cheatsheet of Useful Phrases for P5/6 Composition - An escap e — a common and important P5/6
Sabreena Nazimudeen
Mar 203 min read


Why Is My Child Not Creative in Composition Writing?
Why Is My Child Not Creative in Composition Writing? A Common Concern Among Primary 3 Students in Singapore If you are searching for composition writing classes in Singapore , you may have wondered: “Why is my child not creative in composition?” “My child was doing fine in Primary 2. Why is Primary 3 composition suddenly so difficult?” “Will this affect PSLE later on?” This is one of the most common concerns among parents looking for English tuition in Singapore , especially
The Write Tribe
Mar 136 min read


Cheatsheet of Useful Phrases for P5/6 Composition - An Unexpected Incident
Cheatsheet of Useful Phrases for P5/6 Composition — An Unexpected Incident (2026) Did you know that upper-primary compositions often require students to express tension, shock and emotional depth? Strong vocabulary can instantly raise your child’s Language and Content marks in P5/6 narratives. To help your child write gripping and impactful stories, here is a FREE cheatsheet of beautifully written, high-scoring phrases for the topic - Cheatsheet of Useful Phrases for P5/6 Com
Sabreena Nazimudeen
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