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How To Use An AI Tool To Explain Answers In Singapore (Without Getting More Confused)

Updated April 24, 2026Singapore
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If you’ve ever stared at a model answer and thought, “Okay but… how did they get this?”, you’re not alone.

In Singapore, between school homework, tuition, CCA, and family time, you don’t always have someone free at 11.30pm to explain why your Math answer is wrong, or how to phrase that English summary properly.

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1. What Do You Actually Need From An AI Tool That “Explains Answers”?

Let’s be honest: a lot of “AI tools” just give you the final answer and one vague line of working. That’s not very helpful when you’re preparing for PSLE, O-Levels, or A-Levels.

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As a Singapore student, you need more than that.

1.1. It must follow the MOE syllabus

If you’re in Singapore, the AI tool you use should:

  • Use MOE-approved methods (e.g. model drawing for primary Math, algebraic methods for lower sec)
  • Follow local exam formats PSLE,OLevel,ALevelstylesPSLE, O-Level, A-Level styles
  • Use Singapore-specific terms e.g.Paper1/Paper2,comprehensioncloze,TYSstylequestionse.g. Paper 1 / Paper 2, comprehension cloze, TYS-style questions

This is where many global AI tools fall short — they might explain in a US or UK style that doesn’t match what your teacher or exam marker expects.

Tutorly.sg is built specifically for Singapore’s MOE syllabus, from Primary 1 all the way to JC 2. That means when you ask it to explain a PSLE Math question, it won’t suddenly teach you some foreign method that will confuse you in school.

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1.2. It must explain, not just answer

A helpful AI tool should:

  • Give the final answer clearly
  • Then show step-by-step how to get there
  • Use simple, clear language (not a lecture)

For example, if you ask:

“Why is the answer 3/5 and not 2/5?”

A good explanation might:

  1. Re-state the question in simple words
  2. Show the method clearly (e.g. fraction model, equation)
  3. Point out where your thinking went off (wrong assumption, misread, careless error)
  4. Connect it back to what MOE exam questions usually test for

Important: Tutorly doesn’t check every line of your working. It checks your final answer, then shows a full solution so you can compare and learn.


1.3. It must be available when you actually study

Most students in Singapore don’t study from 3–5pm only.

You study:

  • After tuition
  • Late at night
  • On weekends
  • During exam periods when everyone is busy

That’s why it helps to have an AI tutor that’s available 24/7, on any browser, without needing to coordinate schedules or travel.

Tutorly.sg is exactly that — a 24/7 AI tutor website, not a mobile app, that you can open on your laptop or phone browser anytime.


2. Why An AI Tool To Explain Answers Is Especially Useful In Singapore

With our exam culture, AI explanations can be a huge help — if you use them to understand, not just copy.

2.1. For PSLE students

If you’re in Primary 5 or 6, you’re probably dealing with:

  • Model drawing
  • Heuristics questions (“Guess and Check”, “Work Backwards”)
  • Situational writing and continuous writing
  • Science open-ended questions with very specific phrasing

An AI explanation tool can help you:

  • See how to draw the correct models
  • Understand why a certain Science keyword is needed
  • Check if your Math method is acceptable for PSLE standards
  • Compare your composition approach with a better, exam-style one

2.2. For O-Level students

At Sec 3–4 / 5NA, you’re juggling:

  • Algebra, indices, inequalities, coordinate geometry
  • Chemistry equations, mole calculations, qualitative analysis
  • Physics graphs and explanations
  • Social Studies SBQs and essays
  • English summary and comprehension techniques

An AI tool can:

  • Show full worked solutions for TYS-style Math questions
  • Explain Science concepts in a way that matches O-Level marking schemes
  • Help you rephrase Social Studies answers to hit “Explain” / “Account for” requirements
  • Give feedback on whether your English answer actually answers the question

2.3. For JC / A-Level students

If you’re in JC, you know the pain:

  • H 2 Math (vectors, complex numbers, calculus)
  • H 2 Chemistry (reaction mechanisms, energetics, equilibrium)
  • H 2 Physics (SHM, EM, quantum)
  • GP essays and comprehension
  • Econs case studies and essays

AI explanations can:

  • Break down a long Math solution into logical steps
  • Show how to structure a GP or Econs answer
  • Explain why a particular method is more efficient or exam-friendly

For all these levels, having an AI that is MOE-aligned and used by real students in Singapore matters.
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3. How To Use An AI Tool To Explain Math Answers (Singapore-Style)

Let’s go subject by subject, starting with the one that causes the most tears: Math.

3.1. For Primary / PSLE Math

Typical problems:

  • “My model doesn’t match the answer key.”
  • “I don’t know which heuristic to use.”
  • “I got the right answer but my method is very weird.”

How to use AI effectively:

  1. Type the full question into Tutorly.sg
  2. If you already tried it, also type:

    “This is my method: … Why is it wrong?”

  3. Let Tutorly show the correct method step-by-step
  4. Compare:
    • Where did your model differ?
    • Did you misunderstand the question?
    • Did you use the wrong heuristic?

Example PSLE-style question:

Ali had 3 times as many stickers as Ben. After Ali gave away 24 stickers, he had twice as many stickers as Ben. How many stickers did Ben have at first?

You can ask Tutorly:

“Explain this PSLE Math question using model drawing. Show step-by-step, then summarise the key idea in one sentence.”

You’ll get a full explanation, plus a clear takeaway like:

“The key idea is to compare the change in units before and after giving away 24 stickers.”


3.2. For Secondary / O-Level Math

Here, AI can help you see the standard exam methods.

For example, in an algebra question:

Solve 2x35x+92 x - 3 \le 5 x + 9

Instead of just giving the answer, a good AI explanation should:

  1. Move all xx terms to one side
  2. Move constants to the other side
  3. Show each line clearly: 2 x - 5 x \le 9 + 3 \\ -3 x \le 12 \\ x \ge -4$$
  4. Remind you about the inequality sign rule when dividing by a negative

You can ask Tutorly things like:

  • “Explain this as if I’m Sec 2.”
  • “Show me the simplest O-Level method.”
  • “What’s the most exam-friendly way to present this?”

Because Tutorly is MOE-aligned, the methods it shows are the kinds your teacher and exam markers expect.


3.3. For JC / A-Level Math

At this level, your goal isn’t just to get the answer — it’s to:

  • Use the most efficient method
  • Present your work in a clear, logical flow
  • Avoid common conceptual errors

Example:

Show that the line ll with equation r=(121)+λ(213)r = \begin{pmatrix}1 \\ 2 \\ -1\end{pmatrix} + \lambda \begin{pmatrix}2 \\ -1 \\ 3\end{pmatrix}
is perpendicular to the plane with equation 2xy+3z=52 x - y + 3 z = 5.

You can ask Tutorly:

“Explain this H 2 Math question step-by-step, and tell me why this method is preferred in exams.”

The AI should:

  • Identify the direction vector of the line
  • Identify the normal vector of the plane
  • Show that they are parallel (or scalar multiples)
  • Conclude that the line is perpendicular to the plane

Again, the point is not just to see the answer, but to learn the reasoning pattern so you can handle similar questions.


4. Using An AI Tool To Explain Science Answers

Science in Singapore is very marking-scheme driven. You can “know” the concept but still lose marks because you didn’t use the right keywords.

4.1. Primary / Lower Sec Science

For PSLE Science, a lot of marks are lost because of:

  • Missing keywords
  • Vague explanations
  • Not linking cause → process → effect

Example:

“Explain why the wet clothes dried faster on a windy day.”

A weak answer:

“Because the wind blew the water away.”

A strong, marking-scheme-style answer:

“The moving air increased the rate of evaporation of water from the clothes, causing them to dry faster.”

With an AI tool like Tutorly, you can:

  1. Type your own answer first
  2. Then ask:

    “This is my answer. Show me a better PSLE-style answer and explain what keywords I missed.”

You’ll see how to upgrade your answer, not just copy a model answer blindly.


4.2. Upper Sec / O-Level Science

For Pure / Combined Science, you deal with:

  • Structured questions
  • Data-based questions
  • “Explain” / “Describe” / “Compare” questions

Example (Chemistry):

“Explain, in terms of particles, why magnesium conducts electricity but magnesium oxide does not when solid.”

You can:

  1. Type your own attempt
  2. Ask Tutorly to:
    • Mark it conceptually
    • Show a full-mark answer
    • Highlight the conceptual gaps

The AI might point out that:

  • Magnesium conducts because of free-moving electrons in its metallic structure
  • Solid magnesium oxide does not conduct because ions are fixed in a lattice and cannot move

This helps you see how to phrase answers in a way that matches the O-Level marking scheme.


4.3. JC / A-Level Science

At A-Levels, explanations get more detailed:

  • Mechanisms in Organic Chem
  • Multi-step Physics reasoning
  • Data handling in Bio

Using AI, you can:

  • Ask for step-by-step derivations (e.g. for Physics formulas)
  • Get structured Chem explanations (e.g. nucleophilic substitution vs elimination)
  • Practise writing Bio long answers and compare with a high-quality sample

Again, the key is: you write first, then use AI to compare and refine.


5. Using AI To Explain English & Humanities Answers

AI can be especially helpful for language and humanities, where “model answers” are often hard to interpret.

5.1. English (Primary, Secondary, JC)

You can use an AI tool to:

  • Improve your comprehension answers
  • Practise summary skills
  • Refine situational writing and essays
  • Check if you’ve answered the question directly

Example OLevelEnglishO-Level English:

“In your own words, explain why the writer felt disappointed.”

You can:

  1. Type your answer
  2. Ask Tutorly:

    “Is this a good O-Level English comprehension answer? Show me how to improve it without changing my meaning too much.”

Tutorly can:

  • Show a stronger version of your sentence
  • Point out if you’re lifting too much from the passage
  • Help you stay within the word limit for summary

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5.2. Humanities (Social Studies, History, Geography, GP, Econs)

For these subjects, structure matters a lot.

You can ask an AI tool to:

  • Show you a PEEL or PEEEL paragraph structure
  • Turn your messy paragraph into a more logical argument
  • Explain why an answer might only get L 2 instead of L 3 (for SS)
  • Suggest topic sentences for GP / Econs essays

Example (Social Studies):

“Explain how globalisation has affected workers in Singapore.”

You could:

  1. Draft your own paragraph
  2. Ask Tutorly:

    “How can I improve this to reach L 3? Keep my points but improve structure and explanation.”

It will help you:

  • Strengthen your linking back to the question
  • Make sure your examples are specific to Singapore
  • Clarify your cause-effect explanations

6. Common Mistakes Students Make With AI Tools (And How To Avoid Them)

AI can help you a lot, but only if you avoid these traps.

6.1. Copying without thinking

If you just copy the AI solution into your homework, three problems:

  1. You might not understand it
  2. Your teacher might notice the sudden change in style
  3. You’ll be stuck in the exam hall without AI

What to do instead:

  • Use AI to check your answers after you try
  • Write your own working first, then compare
  • Ask the AI to simplify explanations until you truly understand

6.2. Asking for answers too early

If you ask for the solution the moment you feel stuck, you’re not training your brain to think.

Try this:

  1. Spend at least 5–10 minutes trying the question
  2. If still stuck, ask the AI:

    “Give me a hint, not the full solution yet.”

  3. Only ask for the full solution after you’ve really tried

Tutorly is good for this because you can control how much help you want:

  • Hint first
  • Then full step-by-step
  • Then summary of the key concept

6.3. Not checking if the method is MOE-appropriate

Global AI tools sometimes give:

  • Methods not taught in Singapore
  • Terminology that doesn’t match MOE
  • Answer formats that don’t match PSLE / O / A-Level style

To avoid confusion, it’s safer to use something like Tutorly.sg, which is built for Singapore students specifically and aligned to our syllabus.


7. How To Fit AI Explanations Into Your Weekly Study Routine

Here’s a simple way to use AI regularly without over-relying on it.

7.1. On normal school days

After homework / tuition:

  1. Pick 3–5 questions you were unsure about
  2. Type them into Tutorly.sg
  3. For each:
    • Check your final answer
    • Read the step-by-step explanation
    • Write down one key takeaway (e.g. “For inequality, remember to flip sign when dividing by negative”)

This takes maybe 15–25 minutes but gives you deep learning from your own mistakes.


7.2. During revision periods (before exams)

Use AI for:

  • Timed practice:
    Do a TYS paper, then use Tutorly to check and understand wrong answers.

  • Concept consolidation:
    Ask Tutorly to:

    “Summarise all the key formulas and common mistakes for Sec 3 Algebra / PSLE Fractions / H 2 Vectors.”

  • Weak topic focus:
    If you know you’re weak in, say, Chem Mole Concept, you can spend 1–2 hours:

    • Doing 10–15 questions
    • Using AI to explain every mistake
    • Writing a short “mistake log”

7.3. Late-night / last-minute questions

Sometimes you just need a quick explanation at 11pm.

Instead of spamming your friends or waiting for your tutor next week, you can:

Because Tutorly is available 24/7, you don’t have to feel stuck when no human tutor is free.


8. Why I Strongly Recommend Tutorly.sg As Your Main AI Explanation Tool

Since you’re specifically looking for an AI tool to explain answers in Singapore, here’s why I’d confidently point you to Tutorly.sg.

8.1. It’s built for Singapore students

  • Aligned to MOE syllabus from Primary 1 to JC 2
  • Understands PSLE / O-Level / A-Level styles and expectations
  • Uses Singapore terms and formats Paper1,Paper2,TYSstylequestions,etc.Paper 1, Paper 2, TYS-style questions, etc.

You can explore the MOE-aligned AI tutor here:
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8.2. It focuses on explaining, not just answering

For each question, Tutorly:

  • Checks your final answer
  • Then shows a step-by-step solution
  • Explains the reasoning, not just the procedure
  • Can simplify or expand the explanation based on what you ask

You can say things like:

  • “Explain this like I’m Sec 1.”
  • “Show me a PSLE-style method.”
  • “What mistake did I make if my answer was 12 instead of 15?”

8.3. It’s trusted and actually used in Singapore

  • Thousands of students in Singapore have already used Tutorly.sg
  • It has been mentioned on Channel NewsAsia (CNA)
  • It’s designed around real exam stress and schedules that local students face

So you’re not just experimenting with a random AI site — you’re using something that’s already part of the local education space.


8.4. It fits into your life easily

  • It’s a website, not a mobile app — you can access it on any browser
  • Available 24/7, so you can study at your own timing
  • No need to coordinate with a human tutor or travel

You can start using it here:
👉 https://tutorly.sg/app


9. Final Thoughts: Use AI As Your “Always-On Explainer”, Not Your Crutch

An AI tool that explains answers can be one of the most powerful study helpers you have — if you use it the right way:

  • Try questions first, then ask for explanations
  • Compare your method with the AI’s, don’t just copy
  • Focus on understanding why an answer is correct
  • Use it regularly for small improvements each day, not just before exams

If you’re in Singapore and you want something that:

  • Matches MOE syllabus
  • Understands PSLE / O-Level / A-Level styles
  • Explains clearly, step-by-step, anytime you need

then Tutorly.sg is honestly one of the best tools you can add to your study routine.


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