Exercise: P.6 English
Download our free 10-day P.6 English exercise challenge worksheet (PDF link below) or bookmark this guide for weekly reference.
After what felt like an hour, a crackling voice came from the speaker. “Stay calm. We are coming.” I felt a wave of relief. Ten minutes later, the door opened slowly. A firefighter with a kind smile helped us out. Tim stopped crying and gave the firefighter a high-five.
Last sunday, my family and me went to the botanic gardens. We see a beautiful swan swimming graceful across the lake. Suddenly, it flapped its wing and flew away. I wish I had bring my camera. p.6 english exercise
The final year of primary school is a milestone in every student’s academic journey. For students following the British, Hong Kong, or similar international curricula, Primary 6 (P.6) represents the bridge between the familiar environment of elementary education and the rigorous challenges of secondary school.
In the journey of primary education, the Primary 6 (P.6) English exercise Download our free 10-day P
Complete the passage by putting the verbs in brackets into the correct tense.
Not all exercises are created equal. Avoid random Facebook posts or unvetted blogs. Here are reliable sources. We are coming
Even though we missed visiting the toy store that day, I was just happy to be safe. I learned that staying calm in a dangerous situation is very important. From now on, I will always take the stairs if I only need to go up a few floors.
Secondary school texts often contain idiomatic language. Exercises should match idioms to their meanings (e.g., "It's raining cats and dogs" = raining heavily).