PSLE English Oral · Category

Sports & Recreation

Sports stimuli favour determination and teamwork. Photographs often show a losing runner being cheered on, a swim competition, or a game winning moment. The emotional range gives students lots to describe.

Why this category matters

Sports SBCs let Q3 test a classic trade-off — 'Should schools reduce sports to focus on studies?'. A student who can defend sports without sounding lazy scores higher than one who just agrees.

Topics in this category

Vocabulary bank for this category

  • perseverancekeeping going despite difficulty

    His perseverance paid off.

  • competitivewanting to win

    She's very competitive in badminton.

  • teamworkworking well with others

    Teamwork is the heart of any sport.

  • encourageto give someone confidence

    My teammates always encourage me.

  • achievementsomething completed successfully

    Finishing the race was my biggest achievement.

  • disciplineself-control

    Daily training requires discipline.

  • give it my allphrase for maximum effort

    I gave it my all in the final match.

  • never give upphrase for persistence

    My coach taught me to never give up.

Common mistakes to avoid

  • Describing the sport instead of the picture. Q1 asks what's happening in the photo — a specific person, not a general sport.
  • Claiming you 'never give up' without a concrete story. Share the moment you almost gave up but didn't.
  • Saying sports and studies are 'equally important'. That's a non-answer — pick a side or explain your balance.

A model answer using P.E.E.L.

Point

I don't think schools should cut sports time to focus on studies.

Explain

Sports train habits — discipline, resilience, teamwork — that help students do better in academic work too.

Example

Before I joined the swimming team, I used to give up on hard Maths problems. After a year of 6am training, I found myself sticking with problems for much longer. My grades actually improved.

Link

So sports aren't time taken away from studies — for many students, they're the thing that makes studying work.

For parents

If your child isn't in a sports CCA, any physical challenge counts — learning to cycle, running the 2.4km, a school carnival game. Build the answer around one moment where they almost quit and didn't.

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