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13/09/2019

Registered participants! Brace yourselves! Have a good night's sleep because we are going to cover so many good tips and techniques for the upcoming exams!

12/09/2019

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11/09/2019

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07/09/2019

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Essay: Travelling broadens the mind. Do you agree? | O Level English Singapore 12/09/2018

There are just a plethora of benefits to travelling. Be it meeting new people, trying new cuisines, experiencing new cultures, and seeing new sights – travelling provides experiences and perspectives that eliminate bigotry, prejudice, and narrow-mindedness. These are negative values that Mark Twain believes many people sorely need.

Essay: Travelling broadens the mind. Do you agree? | O Level English Singapore There are just a plethora of benefits to travelling. Be it meeting new people, trying new cuisines, experiencing new cultures, and seeing new sights – travellin

Should singaporeans rejoice over cashless payments? | O Level English Singapore 21/08/2018

In a bid to catch up with China's cashless payments, PM Lee announced in his 2017 National Day Rally speech that Singapore will be moving to cashless payments. But is that really advantageous?

Should singaporeans rejoice over cashless payments? | O Level English Singapore In a bid to catch up with China's cashless payments, PM Lee announced in his National Day Rally speech that Singapore will be moving to cashless payments. But i

Eminent vs Prominent | O Level English Singapore 19/08/2018

Both words may be used to describe someone who is renowned, but are these words really the same?

Eminent vs Prominent | O Level English Singapore Both words may be used to describe someone who is renowned, but are these words really the same? A clue: Someone may be prominent, but not necessarily eminent.

Comprise vs Consists of | O Level English Singapore 19/08/2018

Most students (and sometimes even teachers) may use these two terms interchangeably, but are they really the same?

Comprise vs Consists of | O Level English Singapore Most students (and sometimes even teachers) may use these two terms interchangeably, but are they really the same? Comprise = "consists of" So when you use the

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