Tune in to an insightful discussion as the Founder of LBM, Mrs Lily Chew, joins Emaad Akhtar, and Audrey Siek on MoneyFM 89.3. They delve into the latest changes in the PSLE English Oral examination, which now accounts for 40 marks, and explore how these shifts align with Singapore’s broader educational objectives. The conversation also highlights the importance of verbal communication skills in today’s world and offers valuable strategies for students and parents to excel under the new format. Discover how Lil’ but Mighty is adapting to these changes with innovative teaching methods, including their unique RASE strategy.
From left to right: DJ Audrey Siek, Mrs Lily Chew (Founder of Lil’ but Mighty) and DJ Emaad Akhtar
Curious about how the new PSLE Oral format could be a game-changer for your child’s academic performance? Find out how 10 extra marks in the Oral component might just be the key to jumping a grade band, and hear directly from our Founder on how to make the most of this opportunity. Don’t miss this chance to get ahead of the curve with expert insights and practical tips from the frontlines of education.
Listen to the podcast below