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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These 35 questions are a sample. On Tutorly.sg/app you can practise unlimited O Level English Language questions, get instant explanations after you try, and use past-year papers — no sign-up needed to start.
- ✓ Unlimited practice questions (not just 10)
- ✓ Step-by-step working when you are stuck
- ✓ Singapore syllabus: O Level
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