The document provides 9 tips for reading aloud passages clearly and expressively. The tips include reading the passage multiple times, pronouncing words carefully, pausing appropriately, reading at an appropriate pace, articulating words clearly, and reading with confidence.
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P3 Oral Handout
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3. Tips:
1. Read the passage at least twice.
2. Pronounce the words carefully. Read word
3. endings such as ‘ed’,appropriate places,
Pause slightly at the ‘s’, ‘t’ and ‘th’ clearly.
that is, punctuations.
4. Try to pronounce difficult words by syllables.
5. Read expressively.
4. 6. Read with confidence.
7. Read at an appropriate pace.
8. Articulate the words clearly.
9. Stress the correct syllables.
5. Passage 1
Swish…went the spade as Mr Goh,
the enthusiastic gardener, dug into the
ground. Mr Goh enjoyed pottering about
in his garden.
Cling! Suddenly, he hit something
hard. He dug it out and found that it was a
muddy and dirty bowl. He threw it into his
neighbour, Mr Brown’s garden. It hit Mr
Brown’s head!
6. “Ouch!” shouted Mr Brown. Just then
he heard someone giggling over the wall.
“Hey! Who’s throwing things into my
garden? I have a bump on my head!”
shouted Mr Brown. There was no
respond from his neighbour. He then
picked up the bowl which had landed in
the thick grass in his garden.
7. “It seems to be sort of an antique,”
he mumbled to himself. He was also an
antique lover and appreciates the beauty
of any antique.
He polished the bowl and took it to
an antique shop the next day. The
shopkeeper told him that the bowl was a
priceless treasure from the Ming Dynasty.
He wanted to buy it from Mr Brown. Mr
Brown was surprised and elated that he
had earned a fortune.
8. Passage 2
Richard was on his way home from
school and was deep in conversation with
his friend. Richard talked animatedly and
gestured wildly with his hands. He was
talking about an incident that happened in
school.
“How could everyone accuse me of
being clumsy and unobservant? He
demanded. “Jane’s leg was sticking out
9. from under the chair! That’s why I tripped
and fell!”
“What’s more …”
“Help!” Richard screamed.
He had been talking so much that he
did not notice the uncovered manhole in
the ground. His friend had tried to warn
him but he just kept on talking.
10. “Help Me!” he screamed, his voice
echoing from inside the hole.
Luckily the hole was not too deep
and Richard managed to climb out with
his friend’s help. His friend burst out
laughing. Richard was very embarrassed.
He quickly said goodbye to his friend and
hurried home.
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12. Tips:
2.Study the picture to get a general idea of the
scene.
2. What is the picture about? Where is it set?
1. Identify the number of focal points. Describe
the picture in a systematic way.
4. Do not name the characters.
5. Speak loudly, slowly and clearly.
6. Maintain eye contact as much as you can.
13. 1. Use the Simple Present and Present
Continuous Tenses.
1. Give your opinion and suggestions about the
incidents, actions and people in the picture.
1. Use appropriate vocabulary to describe how
the people look and their feelings.
10. Do not point at the picture with your fingers.
1. Talk about the picture in a continuous
manner.
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15. Suggested response
• This is a crowded MRT station packed with commuters.
• It is likely to be the end of a school or work day as people on the train look
relaxed.
• A group of three school girls are sitting in front of the train door. They are
playing a game of ‘Five Stones’. I think they should not be sitting in front of
the door as they are obstructing the way. People will have difficulty moving
in and out of the train.
• A helpful and courteous boy is giving up his seat to a Malay lady who is
carrying a child in her arms. I think this is the right thing to do because this
is a form of showing compassion to others.
• Two mischievous boys are playing on the pole of the train. They have left
their schoolbags strewn around them. This is a very dangerous thing to do
as they may fall and hurt themselves badly. Their belongings could also
cause others to trip and fall.
• I believe the old man holding on to the other pole thinks likewise as he is
waving his hands to ask them to stop what they are doing.
• A man standing near the right train door is closing his eyes. He is engrossed
in the music that he is listening to through his headphones, oblivious to what
is happening around him.
• In my opinion, we should respect one another when we are using public
transportation. We should be mindful of our actions for the safety of
everyone.
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18. Tips:
2.The examiner will ask you a question to start
the conversation.
1. Do not give just a “Yes” or “No” response but
go on to explain your reason without having
the examiner to prompt you repeatedly.
1. Maintain eye contact with the examiner
during the conversation.
1. Try to converse in the present tense / present
continuous tense.
5. Elaborate on your ideas by specific
19. Practice 1:
Do you think the computer is an important
invention? Why?
Additional Prompts:
Do you have a computer at home?
What do you use it for?
20. Practice 2:
Why do you think it is good to have more
parks in Singapore?
Additional Prompts:
What are the activities that you can
do there?
Why are parks important?
21. More Practice….
Reading Passage
One hot blazing afternoon, while I was walking home, a huge dog
suddenly appeared from behind me and started chasing me. I was
horrified! I gave a ear-piercing scream, thinking that the dog was going
to attack me.
“Argh! Help!” I shouted at the top of my voice. The huge dog
pounced on me and I fell to the ground. For that split second, I thought it
was all over for me. I froze and was gripped by fear. To my
astonishment, the dog did me no harm. Instead, it started licking my
cheeks and wagging its tail playfully. I realized that it only wanted to play
with me. Fear finally subsided within me. I was extremely relieved.
After a few minutes, I regained my composure. I hugged and patted
the dog. The owner of the playful dog came to apologize to me. He
explained that the dog had wandered off when he was talking to a friend.
What a day it had been!
23. Suggested Pointers for Picture
• This picture shows _____________ .
• Some commuters are ______________________. Others are seated. A
young girl has kindly offered _______________________________ . I think
that it is ___________________________________________ .
• An Indian woman wearing a sari is chatting on her mobile phone while two
children are ______________________ near her. I think that children
should not________________ because________________________ .
• A train has arrived at the platform and it looks _____________ . Many
commuters are alighting and others are waiting to board the train.
• A teenage boy has dashed out of the train and he is running
_____________________ . He almost knocked down a woman carrying
two bags of groceries. She seems to be _______________ .
• I think that he should not _____________________________________ .