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These are the top 10 English used in the world and eduKate Tuition Centre finds entry 9. to be pretty interesting. The word “Have” as a more common word than “I” is a concept that intrigues us. Wonder how it is so. If anyone can figure out why Have is in front of I, drop us a message and see if you can explain it.
(source of list from Oxford Concise Dictionary)
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Vocabulary List for PSLE 100 Top Words for Occupation
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This is an online series of classes for primary school students to prepare for their PSLE by eduKate SG. It is a set of checklists of English knowledge that students should know and use during the PSLE Examinations. Kindly find out the meanings to the following:
Occupations
In a composition, it is necessary to give details for characters to take on a personality and describing occupations will be a good starting point to paint the nature of a person.
For example, “Jane takes care of animals and works in an animal clinic.” can be changed to,” Jane is a veterinarian who is kind and benevolent to animals.”
Notice that the first sentence has 11 words, but the second has 12 words but is more efficient in the delivery of multiple concepts of who Jane is?Ā This allows students to synthesise their sentence structure and add on other information to increase their content. It makes the sentence fuller and richer in detail without being too draggy.
accountant
steward
announcer
apprentice
architect
artist
athlete
author
aviator
banker
barber
bellboy
botanist
captain
caretaker
carpenter
chaperon
chauffeur
chef
civil servant
clown
concierge
conductor
constable
coroner
correspondent
critic
curator
detective
dietitian
diplomat
director
dispatch rider
doctor
driver
editor
electrician
engineer
examiner
explorer
farmer
fireman
fishmonger
florist
gardener
geologist
goldsmith
governor
grocer
hawker
historian
interior designer
interpreter
inventor
invigilator
jeweller
jockey
journalist
judge
lawyer
lecturer
librarian
lifeguard
linguist
magistrate
manager
mayor
mercenary
mimic
model
navigator
nurse
pharmacist
photographer
physician
pilot
playwright
policeman
politician
postman
programmer
publisher
receptionist
referee
reporter
salesman
scavenger
scientist
sculptor
seamstress
secretary
sentry
shepherd
stevedore
surgeon
surveyor
tailor
teacher
tourist
translator
treasurer
umpire
ventriloquist
veterinarian
violinist
waiter
warden
zoologist
The above should be used in conjunction with other descriptive words in PSLE English and do take note that certain professions do describe a character and their nature of work brings about certain values associated with the skills of their profession.
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Topic: List A of Vocabulary Words for PSLE English
1) love -affectionate and passionate liking for something or someone
Synonym:-
affection
appreciation
devotion
fondness
friendship
infatuate
lust
passion
respect
tenderness
yearning
adulation
allegiance
amity
attachment
cherish
crush
delight
devoted
enchantment
enjoyment
hankering
idolatry
inclination
like
partiality
piety
rapture
regard
relish
sentiment
worship
zeal
ardency
mad for
soft spot
Antonym:-
animosity
dislike
enmity
hate
ill will
indifference
apathy
misery
disloyalty
coolness
sorrow
treachery
unhappiness
2) industrious- the ability to do a lot of work in a short matter of time
synonym:-
conscientious
diligent
energetic
productive
active
assiduous
busy
dynamic
eager
intent
involved
laborious
perky
persevering
persistent
plugging
purposeful
spirited
tireless
zealous
antonym
inactive
lazy
lethargic
idle
lackadaisical
slack
slow
unemployed
unproductive
3) optimism/optimist- a person that tends to see things on the bright side or favourable situations
synonyms:-
anticipation
certainty
confidence
elation
enthusiasm
expectation
happiness
idealism
trusty
assurance
brightness
buoyanct
calmness
cheerfulness
encouragement
exhilaration
hopeful
positive
sanguineness
looking on bright side
rose-tinted glasses
antonym:-
depression
distrust
doubt
fear
sadness
sorrow
uncertainty
unhappiness
discouragement
gloom
hopelessness
pessimism
4) monotony- a constant state of sameness, unchanging
synonym:-
colorless
continuity
dreary
dull
evenness
flat
humdrum
identical
invariability
likeness
repetitious
repetitiveness
routine
similarity
tedious
tiresome
unchangeable
uniformity
same old thing
wearisome
antonym:-
difference
dissimilar
excitement
lively
unlikeness
change
colourful
versatility
5) loiter- to linger aimlessly
synonym:-
amble
dawdle
linger
loung
ramble
saunter
traipse
dally
delay
drag
idle
lag
loaf
pause
procrastinate
trail
wait
pass time
put off
waste time
antonym:-
hurry
run
rush
advance
carry on
complete
do
finish
forge
forward
go ahead
hasten
push
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Compiled by eduKate SG Tuition Centre Tampines and Punggol for Primary 4, Primary 5 and Primary 6 students, used on Character Traits in eduKate SG Creative Writing Programme for kids Vocabulary worksheets. Best used to describe intensive characters effectively for PSLE SEAB English composition and vocabulary in the new Syllabus 2015 format.
The following Top100 list has expanded to 255 words and keeps growing.
Active
Adaptable
Adventurous
Affable
Affectionate
Aggreeable
Aggressive
Ambitious
Amicable
Amusing
Annoying
Arrogant
Articulate
Athletic
Awkward
Boastful
Bold
Bossy
Brave
Brash
Bright
Bored
Broad-minded
Calm
Careful
Careless
Caring
Cautious
Charming
Chatty
Cheerful
Clean
Clumsy
Colorful
Communicative
Compassionate
Complex
Complete
Conceited
Confident
Considerate
Conscientious
Cooperative
Courageous
Courteous
Cowardly
Creative
Curious
Dainty
Daring
Dark
Decisive
Defiant
Delusional
Demanding
Determined
Devastated
Devout
Disgruntled
Discerning
Diligent
Diplomatic
Discreet
Dynamic
Eager
Easy-going
Efficient
Embarrassed
Empathic
Emotional
Enjoyable
Enthusiastic
Energetic
Excited
Exuberant
Fair
Faithful
Fanatical
Fancy
Fashionable
Fearless
Fighter
Forceful
Forgiving
Frank
Free spirited
Friendly
Frustrated
Fun-loving
Funny
Generous
Gentle
Giving
Gorgeous
Good
Gracious
Gregarious
Grumpy
Grouchy
Handsome
Happy
Hard-working
Helpful
Honest
Hopeful
Humble
Humorous
Idealist
Imaginative
Impartial
Impulsive
Independent
Intelligent
Intellectual
Intuitive
Inventive
Jealous
Joyful
Judgmental
Keen
Kind
Knowledgeable
Lazy
Leader
Light-hearted
Likeable
Lively
Lovable
Loving
Loyal
Loud
Lucky
Manipulative
Materialistic
Mature
Mean
Melancholy
Messy
Mischievous
Modest
Moody
NaĆÆve
Nasty
Neat
Nervous
Nice
Noisy
Noble
Obnoxious
Opinionated
Organized
Outgoing
Optimistic
Passive
Passionate
Patient
Patriotic
Pessimistic
Perfectionist
Personable
Persistent
Pitiful
Pioneering
Philosophical
Plain
Placid
Pleasant
Pleasing
Plucky
Poor
Polite
Popular
Powerful
Practical
Pretty
Prim
Pro-active
Proper
Proud
Questionable
Quick-witted
Quicksilver
Quiet
Radical
Rational
Realistic
Rebellious
Reflective
Relaxed
Reliable
Religious
Reserved
Respectful
Responsible
Resourceful
Reverent
Rich
Rigid
Romantic
Rude
Sad
Sarcastic
Self-confident
Self-conscious
Self-disciplined
Selfish
Sensible
Sensitive
Serious
Sharp
Short
Shy
Silly
Simple
Simple-minded
Sincere
Smart
Sociable
Stable
Straightforward
Strong
Stubborn
Studious
Stupid
Successful
Sympathetic
Swift
Tall
Tantalizing
Tender
Tense
Thoughtful
Thrilling
Tidy
Timid
Tireless
Tolerant
Tough
Tricky
Trickster
Trusting
Ugly
Unassuming
Understanding
Unhappy
Unique
Unlucky
Vain
Versatile
Warm
Warm hearted
Wild
Willing
Wise
Witty
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Top 10 Idioms for PSLE English Syllabus, Singapore-eduKate Teaching Materials.
Idioms can add spice onto the canvas of your composition writing and when appropriately used, gives a dramatic effect and shows the mastery that you have attained. Ā The idea here, while attempting PSLE, is to have a list of go-to tools that would cover almost every situation that you can come across. This helps pepper your composition, adding flavour and widen the spectrum of colour to your writing.
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-a group of words established by usage as having a meaning not deducible from those of the individual words (dictionary.com) Here’s 10 most useful idioms that you can use to almost every composition that you will see in PSLE.
A penny for your thoughts: asking someone’s thoughts
Best of both worlds: All advantages are in effect.
Can’t judge a book by its cover: Cannot judge something/someone on appearance alone.
Curiosity killed the cat: Being Inquisitive can lead you into an unpleasant situation.
Don’t put all your eggs in one basket: Do not put all your resources in one possibility.
Every cloud has a silver lining: Be optimistic, even difficult times will lead to better days.
In the heat of the moment: Overwhelmed by what is happening in the moment.
Kill two birds with one stone: To accomplish two different things at the same time.
Let the cat out of the bag: To share information that was previously concealed
Piece of cake: A job, task or other activity that is easy or simple.
Singapore PSLE English Language Syllabus Composition Writing Section-prepared by eduKate Tuition Centre
The following is a summarised class material for PSLE EL Syllabus under topic “types of character” that shall be used by eduKate for teaching PSLE candidates in their attempt of the PSLE EL Composition writing section.
Major Characters
Major characters are characters that appear sufficiently in the story to drive the story forwards. They are also characters that will let readers identify with and bond throughout the story.
Minor Characters
Minor characters are characters that appear in localised smaller parts of the story, and could add to driving the story, or not driving the story at all. Minor characters can be used to add to the richness of the story and provide a distraction or comic relief to the reader.
A person who never made a mistake never tried anything new.
Albert Einstein
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Protagonist
A protagonist is the main character and driver of the story. It creates movement of the plot and engages the reader’s imagination and empathy. The protagonist usually has character traits that readers identify with and is usually the hero or heroine of the story. This is not always true, with protagonists that can be evil, or even neutral to make things interesting for ther reader. Ā The protagonist usually solves the conundrum in the story, or provides for a solution to the moral dilemma presented within the theme taken by the writer.
Antagonist
An antagonist is the counter character to the protagonist, creating friction and problems for the protagonist to negate. The antagonist is the other driver of the plot and, together with the antagonist, moves the plot to its conclusion. The antagonist presents a counter balance to the protagonist and could give a valuable insight for the reader into the protagonists character/actions/decisions. Again, the antagonist might be evil in nature, or could even be a hero in the story, which gives a twist to the general perception and again, makes things interesting for the reader.
Character Development
Dynamic Character
A dynamic character undergoes personality changes in the story plot, developing into another character or attaining a different outlook/experience. It usually takes a pivotal event in the plot where the character experiences monumental tasks and readjusts to cater for the change.
Static Character
A static character does not undergo any changes in the story. Usually static characters does not undergo any changes because throughout the story, a static character is hardly affected by climactic problems and soldiers on solving it.
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Instrumental Characters
Round Characters
A round character is fully developed to be complex and realistic. Depth of character and attention to details makes round characters malleable to changes in the plot and readers sympathise with round characters easily through empathy. Round characters also mimic reality and gives readers an insight into the character and keeps the story interesting.
Flat Characters
The reverse of round characters, flat characters are not fully delineated and usually only has one or two traits to carry through the story. Usually not the main character in the story, flat characters are important tools used to provide comic relief, or even instrumental to a change in the plot.
Foil
A foil is a character that contrasts another main character to make readers appreciate the difference. The intention of the foil is to make readers understand the other character its “foiling” better.
SymbolicĀ
A symbolic character is a character that symbolises certain ideas or morals of society. The intention of symbolic characters are for readers to identify the hidden trademarks within the story and see its relevance to the theme of the story. It denotes clever writing and makes the reader appreciate its intelligence and its intrinsic fabrication by the writer.
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This week in Science, we learn about the plant’s transport system and zoomed in on how water is transported from the roots to the other parts of the plant through the xylem tubes. To demonstrate this, we conducted a simple and fun activity that is easy to carry out at home as well.
Materials required:
Fresh white chrysanthemum or carnation
Water
Food coloring
Plastic bottle
Procedure:
Pour 1 cup of water into the plastic bottle and mix in 1/4 cup of food coloring.
Trim the stalk of the flower using a pair of kitchen scissors at an angle such that the base is pointed and not flat. (Water absorption may be affected if the base is flat and the stalk sits at the bottom of the bottle.)
Place the flower in the colored water and watch the petals change color!