
Workshops & Camps
Your Child Knows the Content. So Why Are They Still Losing Marks in Oral?
Most Primary 3–6 students fail to translate classroom knowledge into a confident, clear oral performance — not because they're unprepared, but because nobody taught them HOW to actually sound confident under exam conditions.
The Gap Most Parents Miss
Most oral preparation focuses on WHAT to say. But examiners are marking HOW you say it.
Reading Aloud Mistakes Nobody Corrects
Your child reads the passage. But does their voice change with the punctuation? Do they pause at commas? Do they emphasise key words? Most children read flatly — and lose marks they could easily have kept.
Spoken Interaction Traps
When an examiner asks 'What do you think about this?' most children give one-line answers. They don't know how to extend, relate, or opinionate in a structured way. This is a teachable skill — but only if someone teaches it.
Preparation Too Close to the Exam
One-off revision cramming doesn't build spoken fluency. Confident oral performance requires weeks of deliberate, guided practice — not a last-minute push.
The Stakes
PSLE Oral is worth 15% of the total English grade. A strong oral score can be the difference between a B3 and an A2 — or an A2 and an A1. For a subject that follows your child through secondary school, that matters.
But here's what parents often don't realise: oral confidence doesn't stop at exams. The child who learns to speak clearly, think on their feet, and express ideas confidently carries that advantage into interviews, presentations, and leadership opportunities for the rest of their life.
What Most Parents Try First (And Why It Doesn't Work)
Doing more comprehension practice
Oral is a spoken skill — it requires spoken practice.
Getting the child to read more books
Reading speed is not oral fluency. Performance under pressure is different from private reading.
Waiting until P6 to get serious
The habits formed in P3–P5 are exactly what examiners see in P6. Starting early means building the right instincts when it still matters most.
What Actually Works
Here's What a Structured Oral Programme Actually Does
Not revision. Not reading practice. A deliberate, progressive system that builds real spoken fluency — the kind that holds up under exam pressure.
Each of our 8 sessions targets a specific skill gap — from how your child sounds when they read aloud, to how they structure and extend responses under pressure.

Reworking the Basics
Refresh core oral skills — pronunciation, enunciation, and reading fluency. Build a strong foundation for confident spoken communication.

The WOW Factor
Discover what makes an oral response stand out. Learn to use tone, pace, and expressive language that captures and holds an examiner's attention.

Carrying the Conversation
Practise the art of two-way spoken interaction — listening actively, responding naturally, and keeping the conversation flowing with confidence.

Building the Structure
Learn how to organise responses clearly and logically, so every answer has a strong opening, developed body, and satisfying close.

Exploring the Themes
Develop vocabulary and ideas around common PSLE Oral stimulus themes — environment, community, technology, and more.

Perfect Practice Makes Perfect
Apply everything learned so far in structured practice drills covering both Reading Aloud and Spoken Interaction components.

Perfect Practice Makes Perfect (Part 2)
Continue intensive practice with personalised feedback — fine-tuning expression, fluency, and confidence under timed conditions.

Putting It All Together
A final consolidation lesson that ties every skill together — building the confidence and composure needed to perform at their very best on exam day.
Is This Right for Your Child?
This programme is designed for children who:
Are in Primary 3, 4, 5, or 6 in a Singapore school
Freeze up or give short answers during Spoken Interaction practice
Read passages without natural expression or appropriate pausing
Know the answers but don't know how to sound confident saying them
Are aiming for A1 or A2 in English — and need oral to pull their score up
If any of these describe your child, this programme was built for them.
Why Parents Trust This Programme
1-to-1 Workshop
Every session is dedicated entirely to your child — full personalised attention, direct feedback, and speaking time from start to finish.
MOE-Trained Trainers
Deep knowledge of the Singapore primary school curriculum and oral assessment requirements.
PSLE-Aligned 8-Lesson Structure
Not generic English tuition. A programme built specifically around the PSLE Oral examination format.
Aligned to MOE & Trinity College London Standards
Curriculum informed by both the national syllabus and internationally recognised speech and communication standards.
Before You Enquire
Common Questions From Parents
Answers to the questions we hear most often — so you can make a confident decision.
Looking for a shorter, group-based option?
Try our A for Oral Masterclass — a focused 3-hour small-group session (max 3 students) at $180 with materials included.
Book Your 1-to-1 Workshop
This is a dedicated 1-to-1 programme — all 8 sessions are focused entirely on your child. If the timing and fit work for you, we'll get started. No hard sell — just a straightforward conversation about what your child needs.
