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O Level · English Language

35+ O Level English Language Situational writing Practice Questions for 2026 (based on Singapore MOE Syllabus)

O Level situational writing covers email, formal/informal letter, report, and speech formats. This page has 35+ practice tasks with model answers for the Singapore MOE syllabus (2026).

35 free sample questions below — answers and step-by-step solutions included.

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Frequently asked questions

What formats appear in O Level situational writing?
Email, formal and informal letters, reports, and speeches. Each format has specific layout requirements (salutation, subject line, sign-off) that examiners mark.
How is situational writing marked?
Examiners assess task fulfilment (all bullet points addressed), language accuracy, tone/register (formal vs informal), and organisation. Plan before writing and tick off each bullet point.
What are common situational writing mistakes?
Wrong tone (informal language in formal letters), missing bullet points, no proper format (date, address, subject), and exceeding the word limit. Match register to the audience.

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  • ✓ Singapore syllabus: O Level
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