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The challenge

Why writing improves slowly (even with tuition)

Children can learn rules — but still repeat the same mistakes in their own writing.

Real improvement comes from targeted practice + clear feedback on what to fix next.

The solution

A practice system parents can trust

Two practice modes so children don't get bored — and parents can see steady progress.

How it works (simple, repeatable):

For parents

A simple loop: write → check → practise the repeated patterns

What happens after "Check"

We save recurring habits to Needs Practice so practice time goes to what repeats most.

How to use Essay Review

See step‑by‑step improvements and scoring points in a way parents can explain at home.

A 10‑minute routine

Pick 1–2 targets → rewrite 2–3 sentences → re‑check next draft.

PSLE Mode & Practice Mode

PSLE Mode — exam-style composition examples

Trying Something New (2024)

What did you try for the first time? What was difficult? What did you learn?

"I had never done it before, and my hands were shaking."

A Change for the Better (2023)

What was the change? Why was it for the better?

"Something had to change, and that day I decided to start."

A Long Wait (2022)

What was the wait about? What happened in the end?

"The minutes dragged by, and I could not stop checking the time."

Practice Mode — everyday moments

Forgot homework at home

What happened when teacher asked for it? What did you do?

"My teacher walked towards my desk, and I realized my bag was empty."

First time trying something

What did you try? How did it feel? What happened?

"Everyone was watching me, and my hands would not stop shaking."

Argument with a friend

What happened? How did you feel? How did you fix it?

"My best friend walked away, and I did not know what to say."