Campaigns and good causesEdexcel GCSE Chinese Revision

    This topic covers the international and global dimension, specifically focusing on campaigns and good causes. Students explore how to discuss charitable ac

    Topic Synopsis

    This topic covers the international and global dimension, specifically focusing on campaigns and good causes. Students explore how to discuss charitable activities, social movements, and efforts to bring the world together.

    Key Concepts & Core Principles

    Exam Tips & Revision Strategies

    Common Misconceptions & Mistakes to Avoid

    Examiner Marking Points

    Campaigns and good causes

    EDEXCEL
    GCSE

    This topic covers the international and global dimension, specifically focusing on campaigns and good causes. Students explore how to discuss charitable activities, social movements, and efforts to bring the world together.

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    Exam Tips
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    Pitfalls
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    Key Terms
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    Mark Points

    Topic Overview

    This topic explores how campaigns and good causes are promoted in Chinese-speaking communities. You will learn the vocabulary and structures needed to discuss charitable events, environmental campaigns, and social movements. Understanding this topic is essential for the Edexcel GCSE Chinese exam as it appears in both the speaking and writing papers, often requiring you to express opinions and describe activities related to helping others or raising awareness.

    The topic covers key areas such as fundraising events (e.g., charity runs, bake sales), environmental campaigns (e.g., recycling, tree planting), and social causes (e.g., helping the elderly, animal protection). You will learn to use persuasive language, express support or opposition, and describe the impact of campaigns. This knowledge not only helps you in exams but also enables you to engage with real-world issues in Chinese-speaking contexts.

    Mastering this topic allows you to connect language learning with global citizenship. You will be able to discuss how campaigns are organised, why people participate, and what effects they have. This aligns with the GCSE themes of identity and culture, and local, national, international and global areas of interest.

    Key Concepts

    Core ideas you must understand for this topic

    • Vocabulary for campaigns: 募捐 (fundraising), 环保 (environmental protection), 志愿者 (volunteer), 慈善 (charity), 宣传 (publicity).
    • Expressing purpose: using 为了 (in order to) + verb, e.g., 为了帮助贫困儿童 (in order to help poor children).
    • Describing actions: using 组织 (organise), 参加 (participate), 支持 (support), 捐款 (donate money).
    • Giving opinions: 我认为 (I think), 我觉得 (I feel), 重要的是 (the important thing is).
    • Comparing campaigns: 比...更 (more...than), 和...一样 (as...as).

    What You Need to Demonstrate

    Key skills and knowledge for this topic

    • Ability to convey information and narrate events coherently regarding campaigns
    • Expression and justification of opinions on good causes
    • Use of appropriate register (formal/informal) depending on the task
    • Accurate use of vocabulary related to charity, volunteering, and social issues
    • Ability to refer to past, present, and future events in the context of global issues

    Marking Points

    Key points examiners look for in your answers

    • Ability to convey information and narrate events coherently regarding campaigns
    • Expression and justification of opinions on good causes
    • Use of appropriate register (formal/informal) depending on the task
    • Accurate use of vocabulary related to charity, volunteering, and social issues
    • Ability to refer to past, present, and future events in the context of global issues

    Examiner Tips

    Expert advice for maximising your marks

    • 💡Ensure you can use vocabulary related to volunteering and charity work
    • 💡Practice justifying your opinions on why certain causes are important
    • 💡Be prepared to use both formal and informal registers depending on the task requirements
    • 💡Focus on using a range of timeframes (past, present, future) to describe campaigns
    • 💡Use rephrasing or repair strategies if you forget a specific word during the speaking assessment
    • 💡In the speaking exam, use a range of sentence structures: simple sentences for basic facts, but also use 因为...所以 (because...so) and 虽然...但是 (although...but) to show complexity. For example: 虽然募捐很辛苦,但是很有意义 (Although fundraising is hard, it is very meaningful).
    • 💡In writing, include specific details: name the campaign, describe what people do, and give your opinion. Use time phrases like 上个月 (last month) or 每年 (every year) to add context.
    • 💡Learn topic-specific idioms or set phrases like 众人拾柴火焰高 (Many hands make light work) to impress the examiner, but use them naturally.

    Common Mistakes

    Pitfalls to avoid in your exam answers

    • Incorrect use of timeframes when discussing past campaigns or future goals
    • Failure to justify opinions when required in higher-tier tasks
    • Inappropriate register for the specific writing or speaking task
    • Mother-tongue interference leading to unnatural phrasing
    • Misuse of measure words or incorrect word order in complex sentences
    • Confusing 募捐 (fundraising) with 捐款 (donation). 募捐 refers to the activity of raising funds, while 捐款 is the act of donating money. For example, 我们组织了一次募捐活动 (We organised a fundraising event) vs. 他捐了100元 (He donated 100 yuan).
    • Using 为了 incorrectly. 为了 must be followed by a verb phrase or noun, not a clause. Correct: 为了帮助动物 (to help animals). Incorrect: 为了动物帮助 (to animals help).
    • Forgetting to use measure words with nouns like 活动 (event) – 一个活动 (one event), 两次活动 (two events).

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Common questions students ask about this topic

    Before You Start

    Prior knowledge that will help with this topic

    • Basic vocabulary for daily activities and hobbies (e.g., 跑步, 卖东西).
    • Expressing opinions with 喜欢/不喜欢 and 觉得.
    • Simple past tense using 了 and 过.

    Key Terminology

    Essential terms to know

    • Environmental protection (环保) and sustainability - focus on the 'three Rs' (减少, 再利用, 回收) and the impact of individual actions on global climate change.
    • Poverty alleviation (扶贫) and social welfare - incorporating idiomatic expressions such as '助人为乐' (finding joy in helping others) to discuss the motivations behind volunteerism and community service.
    • Global health and education initiatives - requiring the use of comparative and superlative structures to analyze the effectiveness of international aid and non-governmental organizations (NGOs).

    Likely Command Words

    How questions on this topic are typically asked

    Describe
    Narrate
    Inform
    Express opinion
    Justify
    Convince

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