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.
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.
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