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How are English Tuition Classes Beneficial to Students?

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When students seek advice on how to improve on their English, a common pointer that they receive is to read, read and read some more! Indeed, maintaining a good reading habit is essential to strengthening your child’s language foundation. However, reading can be a discouraging process as it typically requires a considerable time before discernible improvements can be seen. This begets the question- is there perhaps also a more direct strategy to score in English exams? To wit, here are some ways in which English tuition can provide a more guided approach to facilitate your child’s understanding. Small class size English tuition enhances the quality of a student’s learning Needless to say, a conducive environment plays a huge role in shaping students’ learning progress. An optimal learning experience should take place in a classroom where every student receives close guidance and personalised attention from the teacher. In fact, research has indicated that students who receive a more

Essential Elements for English Composition Writing

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Have you ever read an English Model Composition like this and wondered, “How can I write like that?” or, “What makes a piece of writing Model-Composition-worthy?”? This quick guide will walk you through the ingredients of a typical English composition, and what you should include in each section. English Model Composition Essential Elements of Primary School English Composition Writing: 1. Introduction Your introduction is the first thing your reader’s eyes land on when they begin reading your composition. It eases your reader into the world you’ve created, urging them to read on and to find out what happens next. Because of this, your introduction needs to: Capture your reader’s attention  Set the context or setting in which your story evolves Map out how your story relates to the given topic Story Starters are one of the best ways to begin your story in a captivating way without sounding too abrupt. They also help you to paint the setting of your story naturally. Here are two commo