She didn’t say a word. But at the bottom of page 47, she wrote in red pen:

Some student cohorts maintain shared Google Drive folders. Search on Reddit (r/SGExams) or Telegram groups (e.g., "Sec 1 Chinese 2024") for a shared link. These are unofficial. Cross-check any answer with your textbook or ask your teacher to verify a few sample answers.

Look for MOE-approved resource sites like Singapore Asia Publishers (SAP) or Marshall Cavendish Online . They often sell digital teacher guides for around $15–$25.

If you can't find a direct PDF link, these platforms allow you to ask for specific answers: SGExams Reddit : A large community of Singaporean students often share resources and advice SmartGuppy : A repository for Secondary School study materials and notes on SmartGuppy 4. Buying the Teacher's Edition Some parents and students sell the Teacher's Guide (教师手册) Activity Book with Answers (活动本答案) on marketplaces like Facebook Groups

The fluorescent light above Jayden’s desk flickered ominously, casting long, dancing shadows across his pile of textbooks. It was 11:45 PM on a Sunday night—the witching hour for every Secondary One student in Singapore.