The Travel and tourism thematic context focuses on vocabulary and grammar related to holiday planning, transport, accommodation, and tourist attractions. I
Topic Synopsis
The Travel and tourism thematic context focuses on vocabulary and grammar related to holiday planning, transport, accommodation, and tourist attractions. It encompasses both domestic and international travel, enabling students to discuss past, present, and future travel experiences, preferences, and logistical arrangements.
Key Concepts & Core Principles
- Holiday vocabulary: essential nouns like 'der Urlaub' (holiday), 'die Reise' (journey), 'das Hotel', 'der Flughafen' (airport), and verbs like 'buchen' (to book), 'reisen' (to travel), 'übernachten' (to stay overnight).
- Perfect tense for past holidays: use of 'sein' (with movement verbs like 'fahren', 'fliegen', 'reisen') and 'haben' (with other verbs like 'besuchen', 'machen'). Example: 'Ich bin nach Frankreich gefahren und habe ein Hotel gebucht.'
- Prepositions for locations: 'an der Küste' (on the coast), 'in den Bergen' (in the mountains), 'am Meer' (by the sea), 'auf dem Land' (in the countryside). Note the use of dative (fixed location) vs. accusative (direction).
- Opinions and justifications: phrases like 'Es hat mir gut gefallen, weil...' (I liked it because...), 'Ich fand es langweilig, obwohl...' (I found it boring, although...), and 'Das Beste war...' (The best thing was...).
- Booking and enquiring: key questions and phrases for role-plays, e.g., 'Haben Sie ein Doppelzimmer frei?' (Do you have a double room free?), 'Was kostet die Übernachtung mit Frühstück?' (How much is the night with breakfast?), 'Gibt es einen Parkplatz?' (Is there a car park?).
Exam Tips & Revision Strategies
- Use the 15-minute preparation time in the Speaking exam to annotate your read-aloud text and plan key vocabulary for the picture task
- In the Writing exam, ensure you address all bullet points in the task to maximize marks for communication and content
- Practice transactional phrases for common scenarios like 'Hotel', 'Train station', and 'Tourist information office'
- Use a variety of timeframes (past, present, future) to demonstrate higher-level grammatical control
- Remember that you can use vocabulary from outside the provided list in productive tasks for extra credit
Common Misconceptions & Mistakes to Avoid
- Confusing 'fahren' (by transport) with 'gehen' (on foot)
- Incorrect use of prepositions with transport (e.g., 'mit dem Zug')
- Misusing time expressions when narrating past holiday experiences
- Failure to use the correct case after prepositions of place (e.g., 'in' + dative for location, 'in' + accusative for direction)
- Over-reliance on simple present tense when past or future is required
Examiner Marking Points
- Ability to describe holiday destinations and tourist attractions
- Use of vocabulary related to transport and accommodation
- Ability to express opinions and preferences regarding travel
- Correct use of past, present, and future timeframes when discussing travel plans or experiences
- Transactional language for booking tickets, hotels, or ordering food in a travel context