5 March 2023
Free Composition: Overcoming fear in stage
The day had finally arrived. I had been practicing for months, and it was time for my first public performance playing the piano on stage. As I walked towards the stage, my heart was pounding, and my palms were sweaty. I took a deep breath, closed my eyes, and visualized myself playing flawlessly.
When I opened my eyes, I was standing on the stage in front of a packed audience. The lights were shining bright, and I could feel the heat radiating from them. I took my seat at the grand piano, closed my eyes once more, and began to play.
As I started to play, my nerves began to fade away, and I lost myself in the music. The sound of the keys resonated throughout the auditorium, and I could feel the audience's attention on me. I played each note with precision, and as the song progressed, I became more and more confident.
As I approached the final section of the piece, my fingers danced across the keys with ease. I could feel the energy in the room, and I knew that I was playing my best. When I hit the final chord, the audience erupted in applause.
I stood up from the piano, took a bow, and walked off the stage. My heart was racing, and I was filled with an overwhelming sense of accomplishment. All of the hard work, practice, and dedication had paid off. I had conquered my fear of playing piano on stage, and I had done it with flying colors.
As I reflect on that day, I realise that performing on stage isn't just about playing the right notes at the right time. It's about connecting with the audience, expressing emotions through music, and creating a memorable experience. The piano may be just an instrument, but when played with passion and purpose, it has the power to move people.
However, I learned that with hard work and dedication, I could overcome my fear and share my love of music with others. Playing the piano on stage taught me that it's not just about the music, but also about connecting with the audience and creating a memorable experience. I am grateful for this opportunity and look forward to many more performances in the future.
Free Composition: The Durian Eating Contest
Once upon a time, there was a young boy who was an avid fan of durians. He loved the pungent smell and creamy texture of the fruit and couldn't get enough of it. So, when he heard about a durian-eating contest that offered a grand prize of $1000, he was ecstatic and immediately signed up to participate.
On the day of the contest, the boy arrived at the venue, eager to showcase his durian-eating skills. The rules were simple: the person who ate the most durians in the shortest amount of time would be declared the winner.
The boy quickly got to work, tearing through the durians with gusto. He ate one after another, determined to win the prize money. The other contestants struggled to keep up with him, as he devoured the fruit at a breakneck pace.
However, as time went on, the boy began to feel an uncomfortable sensation in his stomach. He ignored it at first, thinking that it was just a passing sensation. But as he continued to eat more and more durians, the pain grew more intense.
Before long, the boy was doubled over in agony, clutching his stomach and groaning in pain. He had eaten far too much, and his body was struggling to process all the fruit he had consumed. His ambition to win the prize money had come at a heavy cost.
An ambulance was called, and the boy was rushed to the hospital. The doctors diagnosed him with severe indigestion and dehydration, and he had to spend several days in the hospital recovering. He had learned his lesson the hard way - that there was such a thing as too much of a good thing.
In the end, the boy did not win the contest. However, he had learned an important lesson about moderation and the consequences of overindulgence. He realised that it was not worth risking his health for the sake of a prize, no matter how tempting it may seem.
From that day on, the boy moderated his durian intake, enjoying the fruit in small quantities and savouring its unique flavour and aroma. He knew that he had learned a valuable lesson, and was grateful for the experience that had taught him the importance of taking care of his body.
In conclusion, the story of the boy who ate too much durian is a cautionary tale about the dangers of overindulgence. While it may be tempting to push ourselves to the limit in pursuit of a goal, we must always remember to take care of ourselves and our bodies. The boy's experience serves as a reminder to us all to practice moderation and balance in our lives.
Free Composition: Making a New Friend at School: The Power of Kindness and Empathy
It was just another ordinary day at school, and excitement filled the air as students filed into their classrooms. As the teacher began the class, she introduced a new student who had just arrived at our school. The girl looked shy and nervous, her eyes darting around the classroom as she took in her new surroundings. I felt a twinge of empathy for her, remembering how intimidating it can be to start at a new school.
During recess, I made my way over to her and introduced myself. I could see the relief in her eyes as she realised that she wasn't alone. We began chatting, and I learned more about her interests and hobbies. She was passionate about music and loved playing the guitar, something that I found fascinating.
I offered to take her on a tour of the school, showing her around and introducing her to some of my friends along the way. As we walked and talked, I could see her confidence growing. She was no longer nervous or unsure, but rather relaxed and comfortable in her new surroundings.
As the days went on, I continued to spend time with her during recess, showing her around and introducing her to new people. She began to make new friends and quickly became an active member of our school community.
One day, she came up to me and thanked me for being her friend. She said that she had been so worried about starting at a new school, but that my kindness and support had made all the difference. It was a small gesture, but it meant the world to me. Knowing that I had helped someone else feel more comfortable and welcome in a new environment was incredibly rewarding.
Through this experience, I learned the importance of reaching out and being kind to others, especially those who are new or different. It can be easy to get caught up in our own lives and forget about the struggles that others may be facing. But by taking the time to show empathy and kindness, we can make a significant impact on someone else's life.
In the end, my new friend no longer worried about being in a new school. She had found a community of friends and felt at home in her new environment. And for me, I had gained a new friend and learned an important lesson about the power of kindness and empathy.
4 March 2023
Free Composition - Sport Day: Running Competition: Overcoming Adversity to Achieve Success
Running Competition: Overcoming Adversity to Achieve Success
Mary had always been an avid runner. She trained for months to compete in a marathon that would take place in nearby school park. The day of the competition arrived, and she was excited to show off her skills and potentially win a prize. The race was intense, with many talented runners participating, but Mary was confident in her abilities.
As the marathon progressed, Mary noticed that she was starting to feel a sharp pain in her leg. She tried to ignore it and continue running, but the pain became unbearable. She realized that she had injured her leg and would not be able to finish the race. Mary felt devastated and disappointed, knowing that all her hard work and dedication had gone to waste.
Despite her injury, Mary refused to give up. She hobbled her way to the finish line, determined to cross it no matter what. She received a standing ovation from the crowd, who recognized her courage and perseverance. Although she did not win the race, she felt proud of herself for finishing despite the injury.
To her surprise, Mary received an award for her determination and bravery. She was given a medal for overcoming adversity and inspiring others to keep going even when things get tough. The award came with a cash prize of $1,000.
Rather than spending the award money frivolously, Mary decided to invest it wisely. She chose to donate a portion of the money to a charity that supported underprivileged children's education, an area that she was passionate about.
With the remaining money, Mary treated herself to a new pair of running shoes and registered for the next marathon. She knew that this time she would train harder and smarter to avoid any injuries. She felt motivated and inspired to keep running and pushing herself to be the best version of herself.
Mary's experience in the running competition taught her that success is not just about winning. It's about overcoming obstacles and never giving up, no matter how difficult the situation may seem. Her award was a symbol of her resilience and determination, which she used to invest in herself, help others, and continue pursuing her passion for running.
11 September 2022
How to practise What questions
Example here are cloth you wear today.
Daily Routine
Answer: Yes
- Testing on Yes/No question. To check if he knows the different between Yes/No.
Answer: I am wearing T-Shirt.
- To be able to answer what is he wearing.
Once he is able to answer above Question 2, then continue with expansion of answer.
Question 3: What is the colour of T-shirt you are wearing today?
- To be able to answer what colour and what is he wearing.
- To be able to answer what colour and what is he wearing.
Picture/Flash Card
Answer: The boy is sleeping.
English Composition or Narrative Structure and How to Start?
Avoid
Important of Effective Writting
Suitable for: Primary 3 and above
How to use:
1. Right click the image --> Save Image As to your folder/photo gallery.
2. You can either download and print it out. or
2. You can download as photo into your phone or tablet. Edit the Photo and write your answer in using your finger or phone pencil if is available.
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Mathematics worksheet P1 - Numbers to word
How to use:
1. Right click the image --> Save Image As to your folder/photo gallery.
2. You can either download and print it out. or
2. You can download as photo into your phone or tablet. Edit the Photo and write your answer in using your finger or phone pencil if is available.
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29 August 2022
English Worksheet P1 - am, is or are
How to use:
1. Right click the image --> Save Image As to your folder/photo gallery.
2. You can either download and print it out. or
2. You can download as photo into your phone or tablet. Edit the Photo and write your answer in using your finger or phone pencil if is available.
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Answer:
1. are
2. am
3. are
4. is
5. are
6. are
7. is
8. are
9. is, is
10. am, is
28 August 2022
English Worksheet - A or An (Level 2)
Suitable for: Primary 1
How to use:
1. Right click the image --> Save Image As to your folder/photo gallery.
2. You can either download and print it out. or
2. You can download as photo into your phone or tablet. Edit the Photo and write your answer in using your finger or phone pencil if is available.
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Answer:
An apple | A cat |
A dog | An ice-cream |
A book | A boy |
An owl | An hour Because the "h" at the beginning is silent and hour is pronounced with a vowel sound. Vowel sounds use the "an". |
A fish | A house |
An aeroplane | A monkey |
A tree | An egg |
A guitar | A European Because the pronunciation begins with "yu", a consonant sound. |
An Umbrella | A University Because the pronunciation begins with "yu", a consonant sound. |
A sofa | An orange |
An x-ray Because the pronunciation begins with "Ex", a vowel sound. Vowel sounds use the "an". | A xylophone |
24 August 2022
Mathematics Worksheet what come next number 1-20
How to use:
1. Right click the image --> Save Image As to your folder/photo gallery.
2. You can either download and print it out. or
2. You can download as photo into your phone or tablet. Edit the Photo and write your answer in using your finger or phone pencil if is available.
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Answer:
4 | 7 |
3 | 5 |
10 | 8 |
11 | 6 |
15 | 9 |
19 | 14 |
17 | 21 |
23 August 2022
What Comes Next - Counting number 0 to 10
How to use:
1. Right click the image --> Save Image As to your folder/photo gallery.
2. You can either download and print it out. or
2. You can download as photo into your phone or tablet. Edit the Photo and write your answer in using your finger or phone pencil if is available.
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Answer:
4 | 7 |
6 | 5 |
10 | 8 |
9 | 3 |
22 August 2022
What shape pattern come next?
Suitable for: Early Intervention Program, Speech Therapy, Pre-School, Primary 1
How to use:
1. Right click the image --> Save Image As to your folder/photo gallery.
2. You can either download and print it out. or
2. You can download as photo into your phone or tablet. Edit the Photo and write your answer in using your finger or phone pencil if is available.
Read more here.
English Worksheets for Pre-school to Primary 6
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Primary 3 Worksheet
Primary 4 Worksheet
Primary 5 Worksheet
Primary 6 Worksheet
Mathematics Worksheets for Pre-school to Primary 6