Curion

Programme Overview

Curion Mastery, P4
Programme Goals
P4 is a turning point where exams get harder, and shortcuts stop working.

In P4, students who relied on pattern-spotting or memorising start to struggle. The gap between rote learners and those who truly understand the language becomes obvious.

Curion’s P4 programme targets this gap. Our structured Skill Pillars system focuses on deep concept mastery, so that students instinctively know how to score when faced with an exam.
How do we achieve this?

Here is an example of a P4 lesson, to demonstrate how our skills-based approach helps with PSLE outcomes:

Sample Lesson, Curion Mastery P4
Focus Skills
Reported Speech, Tense Control, and Vocabulary Precision
Lesson Flow
Warm-Up: Sentence Surgery (Reported Speech Edition)
  • Students correct common errors when converting direct to reported speech
  • Focus on punctuation, tense shift, and pronoun accuracy
1.
Targeted Grammar Drills
  • Transformation practice:
    • Direct to indirect (statements)
    • Direct to indirect (questions: wh- and yes/no forms)
      • Immediate feedback and live correction
2.
Applied Practice: Contextual Grammar MCQs
  • Grammar questions embedded in story-driven contexts
  • Students apply rule-based learning to real exam-style items
3.
Editing & Error Spotting
  • Focused mini-drills on capitalisation, article usage, punctuation
  • Mimics PSLE Editing task structure
4.
Vocabulary Mastery
  • Contextualised vocabulary from a mystery-themed story (e.g., confronted, summoned, disguise)
  • Activities include cloze, sentence creation, and synonym matching
5.
Spoken Challenge
  • Students retell a dialogue using reported speech accurately, reinforcing oral clarity and grammar mastery
6.
PSLE Paper Outcomes Tied to this P4 Lesson
Paper 2: Language Use and Comprehension
Skill in Worksheet
PSLE Component
How It Connects

Reported Speech (statement and question forms)

Grammar MCQ / Editing / Synthesis

Essential for recognising and correcting speech transformation, common in synthesis and grammar tasks

Transforming direct to indirect speech

Synthesis / Editing

Trains students to accurately handle punctuation, tense, and pronoun shifts

Pronoun shifting and subject-verb agreement

Editing / Grammar Cloze

Prevents common errors involving unclear references and mismatched verb forms

Tense conversion (past/present)

Grammar Cloze / Comprehension Cloze

Strengthens awareness of tense sequence, especially in dialogue-heavy texts

Vocabulary from context (e.g., confronted, disguised, summoned)

Vocabulary MCQ / Comprehension Cloze

Prepares students for high-frequency vocabulary found in upper primary comprehension tasks

Editing-style error detection (capitalisation, punctuation, article usage)

Editing

Mirrors PSLE-style Editing for Spelling and Grammar task

Paper 1:  Composition Writing
  • Reported speech mastery directly improves dialogue writing, a key feature in narrative compositions.
  • Accurate pronoun usage and tense control result in smoother, clearer storytelling.
  • Exposure to vivid vocabulary (e.g., disguised, protested, interrogated) enriches students’ descriptive writing and characterisation.
Paper 4: Oral Communication
  • Understanding of reported speech deepens ability to retell events or reframe what others said, useful for stimulus-based oral discussions. Vocabulary learnt in context supports expressive responses and confident paraphrasing.

Rather than drilling papers, we focus on the skills required to do well. Book a free trial class if you would like to see the benefits of our system!