PSLE English Oral · Category
Arts, Culture & Heritage
Culture and heritage topics give students room to bring their own family stories into the answer — which examiners love. The trick is anchoring a specific memory or example in the response.
Why this category matters
SEAB set a Hawker-culture SBC in 2022 after UNESCO recognition, and Malay Heritage Centre-style prompts have appeared in the 2023–24 cycle. Expect one cultural or heritage prompt as a plausible Day-2 stimulus.
Topics in this category

Music and the Arts
Arts-and-music Q3 often asks whether arts matter as much as Maths and Science. A confident either/or answer plus a real CCA moment beats a balanced non-answer.
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Celebrating Festivals
Festival SBCs are layered — you have to identify the festival, the cross-cultural detail, and the reason it matters. A personal Chinese New Year or Hari Raya memory anchors all three.
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Our Singapore Heritage
Heritage SBCs favour students who can name a specific place in Singapore — Kampong Glam, Tiong Bahru, the Malay Heritage Centre — and tie it to a family memory.
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Hawker Culture
Hawker-culture is an easy topic to fake and a hard one to master. The score comes from one specific stall, one specific dish, one specific reason your family keeps going back.
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Vocabulary bank for this category
heritage— traditions and history passed down from the past
“Our hawker centres are an important part of Singapore's heritage.”
tradition— a custom followed by a group
“Reunion dinner is a tradition in my family.”
multicultural— made up of many cultures
“Singapore is a multicultural country.”
preserve— to keep something the way it is
“We should preserve our old shophouses.”
perform— to do something in front of an audience
“The students performed a traditional dance.”
celebrate— to mark a special event
“We celebrate Hari Raya with our Malay neighbours.”
artefact— a historical object made by people
“The museum displayed artefacts from the 1950s.”
generation— all the people born around the same time
“My grandfather's generation remembers the kampong days.”
Common mistakes to avoid
- Saying 'culture is important' without explaining why. Examiners want specifics — a festival you joined, a dish you ate with family.
- Confusing 'culture' with 'country'. Singapore has many cultures; pick one and describe it.
- Skipping the personal experience question by giving a textbook answer. Share an actual memory.
A model answer using P.E.E.L.
Point
I believe Singapore's hawker culture is worth preserving because it brings people from all backgrounds together.
Explain
Hawker centres are one of the few places where you can find Chinese, Malay, and Indian food side by side at a price everyone can afford.
Example
For example, my family has had dinner every Friday at the same chicken rice stall for eight years, and my Malay neighbour eats at the stall next to us.
Link
So beyond the food, hawker centres are really social hubs — and that's why UNESCO recognised them as part of our heritage.
For parents
Pull out an old family photo — a wedding, a festival, a grandparents' kampong photo — and ask your child to describe it in 60 seconds. That's exactly the muscle the SBC Q1 tests.
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