This topic focuses on future aspirations, specifically further study, volunteering, and training, as well as the broader world of work, including jobs, car
Topic Synopsis
This topic focuses on future aspirations, specifically further study, volunteering, and training, as well as the broader world of work, including jobs, careers, and professions.
Key Concepts & Core Principles
- Future tense formation: Use 'θα' + present tense verb (e.g., θα σπουδάσω, θα δουλέψω) to talk about future actions. For intentions, use 'σκοπεύω να' or 'πρόκειται να'.
- Conditional sentences: 'Αν' + present tense (or subjunctive) + 'θα' + present tense (e.g., Αν περάσω τις εξετάσεις, θα σπουδάσω ιατρική).
- Key vocabulary: Professions (γιατρός, δικηγόρος, μηχανικός), education (πανεπιστήμιο, πτυχίο, μεταπτυχιακό), and ambition-related phrases (φιλοδοξία, στόχος, όνειρο).
- Expressing reasons: Use 'γιατί' or 'επειδή' to justify ambitions (e.g., Θέλω να γίνω γιατρός γιατί θέλω να βοηθάω τους ανθρώπους).
- Opinion phrases: 'Κατά τη γνώμη μου', 'πιστεύω ότι', 'νομίζω ότι' to give personal views on ambitions.
Exam Tips & Revision Strategies
- Ensure you refer to past, present, and future events in speaking and writing tasks.
- Use the 12-minute preparation time for speaking tasks to consider questions and stimulus, but do not write out whole sentences.
- Practice rephrasing and repair strategies to sustain conversation when you do not know a specific word.
- Ensure you cover all bullet points in writing tasks to access the full range of marks.
- Use a variety of vocabulary and grammatical structures to demonstrate creative language use.
- Pay attention to the required register (formal vs informal) for specific writing questions.
Common Misconceptions & Mistakes to Avoid
- Over-reliance on rehearsed language that is irrelevant to the specific question.
- Failure to cover all bullet points in writing tasks.
- Inaccurate tense formation hindering clarity.
- Mismatch of subject and possessive adjectives.
- Mother-tongue interference.
- Lack of justification for opinions.
Examiner Marking Points
- Ability to convey information and narrate events coherently and confidently.
- Use of a range of vocabulary and grammatical structures accurately, including complex forms.
- Reference to past, present, and future events.
- Ability to express, justify, and exchange opinions.
- Use of appropriate register (formal/informal) as required by the task.
- Spontaneous interaction and use of repair strategies.
- Effective adaptation of language for different purposes (inform, narrate, interest, convince).