Pri 6 PSLE Workshop


Pri 6 PSLE Workshop

Primary Six is a crucial year.
You will be compelled to try as many past year papers as possible. However, at Writers Studio, we filter the essential questions for you so you can focus on what’s challenging and necessary.
Your key to scoring well starts with an exposure to the right questions.

In this 2-day workshop series,
Students will be learning about synthesis and transformation question patterns and how to tackle them.
Synthesis and Transformation have been one of the hardest components to score in the PSLE Paper 2 section.
If your child faced plenty of challenges tackling Synthesis and Transformation in Primary 5, you will understand the importance of mastering this section now that your child is taking PSLE this year.

Also, Comprehension Cloze carries 15 marks. Inherently, this section can impact your child’s grades – that delicate borderline between an AL1 and AL2 can either be crossed over with success or it can spiral south. Topics are unpredictable while there are so many collocations to revise for and retained in their memory. During the exams, students have to be composed enough to recall the right prepositions, collocations and decipher the text carefully so as to apply the most suitable jargons. Join us in this first set of PSLE workshops.

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What your child will learn in Modules 1 and 2:

1) Synthesis patterns (Primary 6 content)
2) Transformation Techniques (Depth relevant to PSLE)
3) Comprehension Cloze (by Genres)
4) Collocations exposure and retention
5) Techniques for checking of answers to enhance scores

Workshop Schedule

12 & 19 March 2023
Time: 145 pm to 345 pm

Programme Theme:

  • PSLE (Primary 6)
  • SA1 Preparation

Course Fees:

2-day package $149
(ala carte and online options unavailable)

Recent Reviews from Course Participants

~ Scarlett Cheng

~ Scarlett Cheng

“My favourite story is Father Christmas. We get to act out a skit before we started analysing the characters. During that lesson, I learnt to write something meaningful. Best of all, I could get a lollipop as a reward. This is my third holiday course at Writers Studio.”
~ James Lew Jia En

~ James Lew Jia En

“I like to write but I needed to put on a bigger thinking cap. I learnt to make some bends in my story plot. I learnt new ways to write about the characters and what they do in their stories. I could pick up new vocabulary because at every paragraph, we are taught new phrases.”
~ Kang Yu Cheng

~ Kang Yu Cheng

“I enjoy the lessons taught during the Creative Writing Camp. There were so many interesting activities. I remember that we had to wear a face mask with a big nose and act out a character. It makes me think about what the character will say and do in my story. I learn to create new characters in my stories.”