At the Primary School Leaving Examination (better known as just PSLE), oral takes up 15% of the English grade and 25% of the Chinese grade. It is not simply a component to be ignored! Beyond the exams, verbal skills like articulating clearly and making meaningful conversation are also key to effective communication and relationship-building, be it in one’s social life or future working life.
As the PSLE Oral exams are coming up in August, it is a good time to understand the PSLE oral syllabus and take a stock check of how your child is doing in this aspect.
English PSLE oral exam format
The PSLE English exam format consists of 4 papers, with the oral exam being named Paper 4 (although it takes place the earliest). The PSLE English oral exam consists of the Reading Aloud section and the Stimulus-Based Conversation section.
Students are typically given 5 minutes to look through the reading passage and visual stimulus before the actual exam commences.
In Reading Aloud, students will be asked to read a passage aloud. This section is scored out of 10 marks. In the Stimulus-Based Conversation section, the examiner will ask a few questions and students will need to answer. This section is for a total of 20 marks.
Both components of the oral exam totals 30 marks, which makes up 15% of the PSLE English subject grade.