This topic covers the local area, holidays, and travel. It includes preferences, experiences, and destinations for holidays; travel and tourist transaction
Topic Synopsis
This topic covers the local area, holidays, and travel. It includes preferences, experiences, and destinations for holidays; travel and tourist transactions such as accommodation, asking for help, dealing with problems, directions, eating out, and shopping; and descriptions of towns, regions, and countries, including weather, places to see, and things to do.
Key Concepts & Core Principles
- Vocabulary for places: 超市 (chāoshì - supermarket), 公园 (gōngyuán - park), 博物馆 (bówùguǎn - museum), 火车站 (huǒchēzhàn - train station), 机场 (jīchǎng - airport).
- Transport terms: 坐飞机 (zuò fēijī - by plane), 坐火车 (zuò huǒchē - by train), 开车 (kāichē - drive), 骑自行车 (qí zìxíngchē - cycle).
- Holiday activities: 拍照 (pāizhào - take photos), 购物 (gòuwù - shopping), 游泳 (yóuyǒng - swimming), 爬山 (páshān - mountain climbing).
- Time expressions with 了 (le) for past actions: 我去了北京 (Wǒ qùle Běijīng - I went to Beijing).
- Comparative structures: 比 (bǐ) for comparisons, e.g., 上海比北京大 (Shànghǎi bǐ Běijīng dà - Shanghai is bigger than Beijing).
Exam Tips & Revision Strategies
- Use the 12 minutes of preparation time for speaking tasks to consider questions and make brief notes (up to one side of A4).
- Do not read out whole, prepared sentences during speaking tasks; notes should be for reference only.
- Use rephrasing or repair strategies if you do not know a specific word to sustain communication.
- Ensure you cover all bullet points in writing tasks to access higher mark bands.
- Pay attention to the required register (formal or informal) specified in writing tasks.
- Practice using different timeframes (past, present, future) to ensure accuracy.
- For reading and listening, identify the overall message, key points, and details.
Common Misconceptions & Mistakes to Avoid
- Incorrect use of timeframes (past, present, future).
- Inaccurate use of tones affecting clarity of communication.
- Mother-tongue interference in sentence structure.
- Failure to cover all bullet points in writing tasks.
- Using inappropriate register for the specific task (e.g., informal language in a formal writing task).
- Misuse of measure words.
Examiner Marking Points
- Ability to convey information and narrate events coherently and confidently.
- Ability to speak spontaneously and respond to unpredictable questions.
- Use of a range of vocabulary and grammatical structures accurately, including past, present, and future timeframes.
- Ability to express, justify, and exchange opinions.
- Use of appropriate register (formal vs informal) in role plays and writing tasks.
- Ability to note down key points and convey information in writing.
- Ability to translate accurately between English and Chinese.