Theme 5, Topic 1 focuses on the international and global dimension, specifically bringing the world together through sports events, music events, and campa
Topic Synopsis
Theme 5, Topic 1 focuses on the international and global dimension, specifically bringing the world together through sports events, music events, and campaigns for good causes.
Key Concepts & Core Principles
- Vocabulary related to global issues: environmental problems (πρόβλημα περιβάλλοντος), poverty (φτώχεια), peace (ειρήνη), human rights (ανθρώπινα δικαιώματα), natural disasters (φυσικές καταστροφές), international aid (διεθνής βοήθεια).
- Vocabulary for travel and tourism: destinations (προορισμοί), transport (μεταφορικά μέσα), accommodation (διαμονή), cultural sites (πολιτιστικά αξιοθέατα), benefits and drawbacks of tourism (πλεονεκτήματα και μειονεκτήματα του τουρισμού).
- Vocabulary for cultural exchange and understanding: traditions (παραδόσεις), customs (έθιμα), festivals (φεστιβάλ), cultural diversity (πολιτιστική πολυμορφία), understanding (κατανόηση), respect (σεβασμός).
- Grammar for expressing opinions, agreement/disagreement, cause and effect, and hypothetical situations: use of the subjunctive (να + verb), conditional (θα + imperfect), adverbs of opinion (πιστεύω ότι, νομίζω ότι), and conjunctions (επειδή, αν, όμως, παρόλο που).
- Phrases for discussing solutions and future actions: πρέπει να (+ subjunctive), θα έπρεπε να (+ subjunctive), είναι σημαντικό να (+ subjunctive), μπορούμε να (+ subjunctive).
Exam Tips & Revision Strategies
- Ensure you are familiar with the vocabulary list provided in Appendix 3.
- Practice using a variety of tenses (past, present, future) to describe events and opinions.
- Use rephrasing or repair strategies during the speaking assessment if you forget a word.
- Read the instructions carefully to determine if a formal or informal register is required.
- For writing tasks, aim to expand on key points rather than just listing facts.
- Use the 12 minutes of preparation time for the speaking assessment effectively to consider the stimulus cards.
Common Misconceptions & Mistakes to Avoid
- Failure to cover all bullet points in writing tasks.
- Inaccurate tense formation hindering clarity.
- Mother-tongue interference.
- Lack of justification for opinions.
- Inappropriate use of register (formal vs informal).
- Frequent errors that distract the listener or reader from the content.
Examiner Marking Points
- Ability to identify key points, details, and opinions in spoken and written texts.
- Ability to deduce meaning from context.
- Ability to express and justify opinions on global events and campaigns.
- Ability to use a range of vocabulary and grammatical structures, including past, present, and future tenses.
- Ability to communicate effectively in both formal and informal registers.
- Ability to produce extended sequences of speech and writing.