Here are four tips on how you can ace your PSLE Stimulus-based Conversation
Study your picture well
With the change in image for the PSLE 2025 SBC, students will be presented with a ‘live’ picture and no words on it. Students should study the picture with three key questions in mind :
What are the people in the picture doing?
How are they feeling ?
Why are they feeling this way?
Elaborate on your answers
During our class and individual oral practices, students tend not to elaborate sufficiently on the picture. It is important to describe what you see in the picture in question 1. It is also important to elaborate on your answers to questions 2 & 3. We remind our students that SBC is a conversation and the picture is a stimulus, so students need to keep the conversation going. Answering the examiner’s question like a comprehension question won’t garner them many marks.
Give personal experiences
Remember to give a personal experience related to the picture in question 1, and also in opinion-type questions. By talking about yourself and your experiences, you are showing that you can relate to the picture and theme of the SBC. If the picture is about a family playing a board game, talk about the types of games you play with your family members.
If the opinion-based question is “When you face a problem in life, do you prefer to turn to your friends or family for help?”, remember to give a personal experience after giving your opinion and reasons for your opinion.
Give opinions
Many students are reluctant to express their opinions unless the question requires them to. At TF, we encourage students to give opinions whenever possible. Opinions usually come at the end of the conversation before the conclusion. Start off with “In my opinion…”
In question 1, remember to give an opinion about what the people in the picture are doing. Let us take the example of a family playing a board game once again. A student can say “In my opinion, what the family in the picture is doing is meaningful and important. We should always try our best to spend time with our family members so that we can develop a stronger relationship with them.”
To find out more on how to answer question 1.
We hope that these four simple tips will help you feel more confident in the new PSLE Oral component!
Check the other articles from this section
- PSLE 2025 Oral Component
- PSLE 2025 Oral – 2024 P5 SA2 Stimulus-Based Conversation Themes
- PSLE 2025 English Oral changes
- 2025 PSLE Oral : Tips on answering the first question of the new PSLE Oral format on the theme of Family
- PSLE Oral – Three Important Reminders for SBC & 2025 Preliminary Oral List of Themes
- Unpacking the 2025 PSLE Oral & How we can prepare future PSLE English students for this component
- Primary 6 Past PSLE Stimulus-based Conversation Oral Questions
- Common Stimulus-Based conversation questions to prepare for PSLE Oral
- 6 PSLE Oral tips to help you score well
- Oral – 3 Tips for Reading Aloud
- PSLE Oral Reminders
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