Singapore Chinese Tutoring: PSLE Essay Writing|Advanced Yet Simple Full-Score Opening Techniques

This Chinese teacher shared a super handy 'Sunlight Opening Method' for essay beginnings. Just use the phrase "Sunlight shines through the window/leaves, onto..." and change the spot to fit your story—like a desk or someone's face. Like that, your intro becomes very solid and powerful already, sure can score high marks.
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In this video, the Chinese language teacher introduces a revolutionary composition opening technique to the students – the "Sunlight Opening Method". The teacher points out straight away that commonly used openings like describing the weather or the school bell, while not bad, are just too ordinary and common.

Because of this, the teacher highly recommends this all-purpose opening method, which she describes as "very impressive, very classy, yet very simple and very versatile". She emphasises that "sunlight" is everywhere – whether in the classroom, at home, or in the park – making this method suitable for almost any scenario. So, it can be used for most composition questions.

In the video, the teacher clearly explains the core sentence structure of the "Sunlight Opening Method". She then gives live demonstrations using various specific scenes (like listening in class, studying/gaming at home, playing in the park, walking on the road, etc.). She guides students step-by-step on how to let sunlight "spill" onto desks, faces, books, grass, flowers, and even laughter, to naturally introduce characters and events.

At the same time, the teacher thoughtfully points out the only two situations where it doesn't work (night time and rainy days). She also promises to teach corresponding alternative methods later (like the Moonlight Opening Method).

The entire lesson is conducted in a friendly tone with plenty of examples. The aim is for students to thoroughly master this "full-mark opening method" through repeated practice with different scenes. This helps them easily nail the first impression of their composition, laying a solid foundation for writing high-scoring essays.

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