PSLE Writing: Common Mistakes and How to Avoid Them
Many PSLE students lose marks from a small set of repeated mistakes. The good news is that these are fixable with clear habits and consistent practice.
This guide focuses on the most important points to help your child improve faster.
6 High-Impact Mistakes to Fix Firstโ
1) Going Off-Topicโ
This is one of the biggest score killers.
What to do:
- Read the question twice
- Circle key words
- Check your plan before writing: "Did I answer the question directly?"
2) Weak Planning and Rushed Endingsโ
Many students spend too long on the opening and rush the ending.
What to do:
- Spend a few minutes planning before writing
- Decide your ending during planning
- Leave enough time to review and polish
3) Grammar Slips That Cost Marksโ
Common issues include apostrophe errors, word confusion (your/you're, there/their/they're), and subject-verb agreement mistakes.
What to do:
- Check possession carefully (
friend's,students',children's) - Review common word pairs during editing
- Match singular/plural subjects with the correct verb
Note: Contractions like "it's" and "don't" should be avoided in formal composition writing. Write out "it is" and "do not" instead.
4) Telling Instead of Showingโ
Weak: "I was scared."
Better: "My heart pounded and my palms turned cold."
What to do:
- Add sensory details (what the character saw, heard, felt)
- Show emotions through actions and reactions
5) Overly Long, Complicated Sentencesโ
Long sentences often create grammar errors and unclear meaning.
What to do:
- Keep one clear idea per sentence
- Mix short and medium sentences
- Read aloud to catch clunky phrasing
6) Paragraphing and Dialogue Errorsโ
Poor paragraphing and punctuation make writing harder to follow.
What to do:
- Start a new paragraph when time/place/speaker changes
- Keep punctuation inside quotation marks
- Start a new paragraph for each new speaker
Quick Parent Checklist (Before Submission)โ
- Is the story clearly on-topic?
- Are there apostrophe or common word errors?
- Do subjects and verbs agree?
- Is there a proper ending (not rushed)?
- Is the writing showing, not just telling?
- Are paragraphs and dialogue punctuated correctly?
How The Write Place Helpsโ
At The Write Place, students improve these exact skills through:
- Structured lessons on key writing techniques
- Guided drills for common weak areas
- Immediate feedback from Teacher Ailynn
- Clear revision steps after every draft
Final Thoughtsโ
Most PSLE composition mistakes are preventable. Focus on the basics, practise consistently, and review with a clear checklist each time.
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