(5) A Regretful Action : 2026 Continuous Writing
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Part 2: Continuous Writing (40 marks)
Write a composition of at least 150 words about
—> A Regretful Action.
The pictures are provided to help you think about this topic.
Your composition should be based on one or more of these pictures.

What was the regretful action?
Why did you regret it?
What lesson did you learn?
You may use the points in any order and include other relevant points as well.
Model 1: AL 1-2 Standard : Picture 1 & 3
A Regretful Action : 265 words
The deafening chime of the recess bell was music to my ears. My stomach rumbled in protest, urging me to sprint towards the canteen before the queues became unbearably long. In my haste, I decided to take a quick shortcut through the corridor outside the restrooms.
A bright yellow “Caution: Wet Floor” sign stood prominently in the middle of the hallway, a silent sentinel warning of danger. Driven by impatience and a foolish sense of invincibility, I scoffed at it. “I’ll just run carefully,” I muttered under my breath, making the most regretful decision of the day.
As I rounded the corner at breakneck speed, my shoes lost all traction on the slick, soapy tiles. I flailed my arms wildly in a desperate attempt to regain my balance, but gravity was unforgiving. I crashed heavily into my classmate, Sarah, who was walking out of the washroom with her brand-new smartphone in hand.
The device flew from her grasp, hitting the hard floor with a sickening crack. Time seemed to stand still as we stared at the phone. The pristine screen had shattered into a chaotic spiderweb of glass. Sarah’s initial shock quickly morphed into absolute fury. Her eyes darted from the broken phone to me, her fists clenched tight. “Look what you’ve done!” she bellowed, her voice trembling with anger.
A heavy tidal wave of remorse washed over me, and I hung my head in shame. My reckless action had destroyed my friend’s valuable property. I deeply regretted ignoring that glaring yellow warning sign just to save a few mere seconds.
I stammered a profuse apology and promised to pay for the screen replacement using my hard-earned savings. That expensive incident served as a painful but necessary wake-up call. I learned the hard way that safety rules and warning signs are put in place for a reason, and ignoring them can lead to disastrous consequences.
Model 2: AL 3-4 Standard : Picture 1
A Regretful Action : 225 words
It was a rainy Tuesday afternoon. Since we could not go out to the school field, my friends and I decided to play a game of catching inside the classroom during recess.
Our teacher had always warned us not to run indoors, but we turned a deaf ear to her advice. I was the ‘catcher’ and I was chasing my friend, Ali. He dodged past a row of desks, and I ran blindly after him. Suddenly, I tripped over a stray school bag. I lost my balance and my hands slammed hard onto my classmate Chloe’s desk.
To my absolute horror, I accidentally swept her smartphone off the edge. It hit the ground with a loud smash. Chloe heard the noise and rushed over. When she saw the cracked screen of her phone, her face turned red with anger. She pointed her finger at me and scolded me loudly for being so careless and playful.
I stood there with my head hung low, feeling my face burn with shame. I deeply regretted disobeying the teacher’s rules. If I had not played catching in the classroom, Chloe’s phone would still be in perfect condition.
I apologised sincerely to Chloe and told her I would use my own pocket money to pay for the repairs. From that day on, I learned a bitter lesson. I promised myself never to play rough games indoors again and to always think before I act.


