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Past Year PSLE English Oral Topics 2015–2025 + 2026 Forecast

Past-year PSLE English Oral topics and photographs from 2015–2025, ranked by theme — with the 2026 clusters most likely to appear.

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At a glance

  • 11 years of past year PSLE English Oral topics (2015–2025): every reported photograph and Day 2 stimulus
  • Community, school life, and family are the three most repeated English Oral clusters across the decade
  • 2025 was a format break: both days used food-themed photographs and the three questions followed the new arc — Q1 picture inference, Q2 personal experience, Q3 opinion
  • Cultural festivals / racial harmony has never appeared in 11 years — 2025 was SG60 (Singapore's 60th anniversary of independence), keeping national-heritage themes salient through 2026 as a dark-horse cluster
  • Overdue in 2026: technology / AI, environment, and civic values all underweight in recent years
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Looking for past year PSLE English Oral topics? This is the complete public record of PSLE English Oral photographs and Day 2 stimuli from 2015 to 2025, reconstructed from parent reports, tuition centre compilations, and post-exam writeups. Singapore parents and tutors use the list to answer three questions at a glance: what has been tested, what is overdue for 2026, and which themes repeat often enough to warrant over-preparation. SEAB does not publish past year PSLE English Oral topics officially; the SEAB PSLE examinations page holds the syllabus documents but not the photographs themselves.

The entries below are grouped by year. Day 1 is the Reading Aloud photograph; Day 2 is the Stimulus-Based Conversation. Treat the data as reported, not confirmed — but eleven years of overlapping reports is substantially more reliable than any single tuition-centre prediction list.

Past year PSLE English Oral topics, year by year (2015–2025)

2025

Day 1 (Reading Aloud photograph)

Ice cream cart with long queue

Day 2 (Conversation stimulus)

Bustling hawker centre

2024

Day 1 (Reading Aloud photograph)

Opening of a new park

Day 2 (Conversation stimulus)

School Attendants Appreciation Week

2023

Day 1 (Reading Aloud photograph)

Science exhibition at the Science Centre

Day 2 (Conversation stimulus)

Girl writing in her diary

2022

Day 1 (Reading Aloud photograph)

Recycling old sports shoes

Day 2 (Conversation stimulus)

Boy playing a tablet during homework time

2021

Day 1 (Reading Aloud photograph)

Girl asleep with alarm ringing

Day 2 (Conversation stimulus)

Talk on caring for pets

2020

Day 1 (Reading Aloud photograph)

Neighbourhood breakfast gathering

Day 2 (Conversation stimulus)

School graduation concert ticket

2019

Day 1 (Reading Aloud photograph)

Bookshelf with reading recommendations

Day 2 (Conversation stimulus)

Computer lab rules poster

2018

Day 1 (Reading Aloud photograph)

Children planting seedlings

Day 2 (Conversation stimulus)

Family at a museum

2017

Day 1 (Reading Aloud photograph)

Children on public transport offering a seat

Day 2 (Conversation stimulus)

Poster for a school fundraising event

2016

Day 1 (Reading Aloud photograph)

Boy reading a book at the library

Day 2 (Conversation stimulus)

Family preparing dinner together

2015

Day 1 (Reading Aloud photograph)

Children in a school garden

Day 2 (Conversation stimulus)

Group of students preparing a project

Sources: parent and student post-exam reports, Singapore tuition centre compilations, and forum threads covering 2015 through 2025. Photograph descriptions vary slightly between sources because SEAB does not release the images.

Most common PSLE English Oral themes (2015–2025)

Four clusters tie for the most repeated PSLE English Oral theme: community and neighbourhood, school life, family, and food. Each appears in 3–4 of the last eleven years. Environment and helping others trail at two appearances each. Cultural festivals has never appeared in English Oral since 2015 — and with 2025's SG60 (60th anniversary of independence) keeping national-heritage themes in heavy circulation, most Singapore tuition centres flag it as a dark-horse cluster worth preparing at least one personal example for.

Community / Neighbourhood

Appearances (max 22)

4

School life & learning

Appearances (max 22)

4

Family & relationships

Appearances (max 22)

3

Food & hawker culture

Appearances (max 22)

3

Places of interest

Appearances (max 22)

3

Technology / Screen time

Appearances (max 22)

3

Environment / Sustainability

Appearances (max 22)

2

Helping others / Friendship

Appearances (max 22)

2

Values & responsibility

Appearances (max 22)

2

Health & well-being

Appearances (max 22)

1

Animals & pets

Appearances (max 22)

1

Cultural festivals / racial harmony

Appearances (max 22)

0

Key pattern

Community, school life, family, and food are the four most repeated PSLE English Oral themes across the decade. A child with one strong personal example for each of these four clusters has covered roughly 60% of what past year English Oral photographs have tested.

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What changed in 2025 PSLE English Oral

2025 marked the biggest format break in the decade. Both oral days used food-themed photographs — an ice cream cart and a hawker centre — which was unusual thematic concentration by historical standards. More significantly, sub-prompts were removed entirely and the three conversation questions settled into a fixed arc — Q1 picture-based inference, Q2 personal experience, Q3 opinion (per the tuition-industry consensus on the 2025 papers; SEAB does not officially label question types) — replacing the older scaffolded structure where each main question came with sub-prompts. Parents preparing for 2026 PSLE English Oral should assume the new three-arc pattern holds, not revert to pre-2025 expectations. For the full format breakdown, see PSLE English Oral Format 2025–2026: Every Change Explained.

Which PSLE English Oral topics are overdue for 2026

Based on the past year data above, three clusters are due for testing in 2026 PSLE English Oral: technology and AI (last seen incidentally in 2023), environment (last anchor role in 2022), and cultural festivals or racial harmony (never tested in the decade; 2025 was SG60 year). Food is unlikely to repeat as heavily as 2025. The priority preparation list for 2026 is:

  1. Technology, AI, and screen time.Overdue; strong opinion-question territory; aligned with MOE's current education direction.
  2. Environment and sustainability. Last anchor appearance was 2022; SG Green Plan 2030 keeps it relevant.
  3. Cultural festivals and racial harmony.Never tested in eleven years of English Oral; with 2025's SG60 commemorations keeping national-identity themes in heavy circulation, this is a genuine dark horse for 2026.
  4. Community and neighbourhood. The single most repeated cluster (4 of 11 years). Expect another appearance.
  5. School life and learning. Also 4 of 11 years; reliable base for personal examples.

How to prepare for 2026 using past year PSLE English Oral topics

Past year PSLE English Oral topics are a curriculum scaffold, not a forecast tool. The most useful preparation routine has three components:

  • Build one personal example per cluster. A real story from your child's life that demonstrates each of the twelve theme clusters above. The same example can be reused on variants of the same theme.
  • Drill the given-situation preamble for Reading Aloud. Every 2025–2026 PSLE English Oral passage comes with a short "given situation" line (SEAB term — purpose, audience, context) that the student must match in delivery. Singapore tuition centres widely teach decoding it with the PACT mnemonic (which adds Tone as a fourth element). See the PACT mnemonic explained.
  • Use 5W1H to unpack any photograph. The five-minute prep window favours a structured look at Who, What, Where, When, Why, How. See the 5W1H photograph analysis method.
  • Structure every opinion answer with P.E.E.L. Point, Explain, Example, Link — the four-step answer structure that works on all three Day 2 questions. See the PEEL framework.

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