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Prune is an essay writing platform designed by passionate educators, who believe in giving students timely, frequent feedback to improve their writing.

Photos from Prune's post 24/01/2022

A new week, a new idiom! This week's idiom is on worrying about events only when they arrive! Cross that bridge only when it's time, but without proper preparation, could this backfire? πŸ€” Head on to the-writing-blog to find a personal recount on the idiom, amongst other vocabulary! πŸ“–πŸ…

Photos from Prune's post 10/01/2022

Come rain or shine 🌦 An idiom that means "no matter the circumstance". Access a personal recount essay that utilises the idiom among other new vocabulary with the link in bio! πŸ’― Head on to www.prune.sg/the-writing-blog for more.

Sign up for a free 7-day trial with Prune today! Gain access to guided writing practice to improve your writing skills. πŸ“

05/01/2022

Congratulations to Roysa Swami for placing third on our CTME essay competition! πŸ“– Head on to covidthroughmyeyes.com or to the link in bio to check out her interview and how her family reacted to her winning.πŸ…Also, her tips and inspiration on developing writing skills! πŸ€”πŸ’―

Photos from Prune's post 03/01/2022

Apples and oranges? 🍊Both are fruits but vastly different. 🍎The English idiom: comparing apples to oranges is often used to describe two things that are too different to be compared! Head on to the link in bio/the-writing-blog to access an argumentative essay that uses the idiom among others. πŸ§‘β€βš–οΈ

Photos from Prune's post 29/12/2021

πŸ…First runner-up Avi shares his inspiration to his winning entry and talks about his favourite book! πŸ§™β€β™‚οΈπŸ“– Tune in to covidthroughmyeyes/avi-srivastava to learn more about his hopes for a post-covid world. πŸƒβ€β™‚οΈ

25/12/2021

Hohoho! πŸŽ… Merry Christmas all πŸŽ‰ Here's wishing you the season's greetings with abundance and plenty of time spent with cherished friends and family! πŸŽ„ 🎁

Photos from Prune's post 20/12/2021

Would you like your bread sliced, or in a loaf? The idiom of the week is: The Best Thing Since Sliced Bread. 🍞 What could that possibly mean? Read on to find out, and head to the link in bio or www.prune.sg/the-writing-blog for more!

Also in this week; an example of a discursive essay! πŸ’― Understand command words, prompts and question perimeters and read an example with the idiom in it. πŸ€“

Photos from Prune's post 17/12/2021

Congratulations Khushi Aggarwal from St Thomas Sr. Mandsaur! ✨ Go to covidthroughmyeyes.com to read about how Covid-19 has impacted her family and how it inspired her essay. Also, an exclusive sneak peek into her debut poetry book, Anecdoche of Thoughts. 🌿

Anecdoche: A conversation in which everyone is talking but nobody is listening.

Photos from Prune's post 13/12/2021

Let the cat out of the bag? The idiom of the week is: Let the Cat out of the Bag! πŸ±πŸ›

Learn how to use the idiom - among others - in our newest blogpost! A short narrative composition centred around the idiom. πŸ“

Photos from Prune's post 06/12/2021

Well, so how can we improve our writing? πŸ€” One simple tip is to start small - begin by crafting a short paragraph or two about a chosen topic. No matter how unconfident one might feel, the important thing is to get started! 😊 Writers develop skills as they write on! πŸ“

Head on to our link in bio to see how Prune helps with essay writing! With specially curated essay plans for each of the six O'level certified essay types, users receive help with expert AI guidance! πŸ₯‡ Suitable for those taking Cambridge O'levels and students simply searching to improve writing across the board. πŸ‘©β€πŸ«

30/11/2021

Visit the winners of our esteemed competition - Covid Through My Eyes 2021. πŸŽ‰Participants won an iPad Air 256gb, Samsung Galaxy M02 and more! 🎁

Click the link in bio and go to Covid Through My Eyes to view the exciting winners! Stay tuned for their essays and interviews 😊

Photos from Prune's post 29/11/2021

Reading has been touted to be a key facet in improving the grasp of English. Here are three main tips on how to start cultivating the habit of reading! πŸ“–βœ¨ And, did you know? Children who read 1,000,000 consistently are in the top 2% of reading achievement! πŸ§‘β€πŸŽ“ This goes to show how important it is.

To find out more about tips on reading, head on to Prune's site and writing blog. Try Prune, our state-of-the-art AI writing tool today for 7-days free! πŸ€“πŸ’― Link in bio.

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