12 Primary School Situational Writing Tip 3

By: Jessica Loke
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For instance, if a car is seen in the picture, there is no requirement to state that the car is green. What your child can possibly state is the license plate of the car, and that is, if it is given in the picture.

He can give more information when the paper asks him to give an opinion or feeling. For instance, he should write what he thinks about the long queues at the theme park. In this case, he is allowed to provide a few reasonable conclusions, such as the queue is frustrating and he almost gave up.

Remember, there is no requirement to write more than necessary. Writing more increases the likelihood of grammar and spelling mistakes too and does not award you more points. So, why take the risk ?

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Posted on 14/04/2016

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