Theme 3 covers the school environment, including types of schools, the daily routine, subjects, rules, pressures, and the celebration of success. It also e
Topic Synopsis
Theme 3 covers the school environment, including types of schools, the daily routine, subjects, rules, pressures, and the celebration of success. It also encompasses school activities such as trips, events, and exchanges.
Key Concepts & Core Principles
- Vocabulary for school items: το θρανίο (desk), ο πίνακας (board), η τσάντα (bag), το βιβλίο (book), το τετράδιο (notebook).
- School subjects: τα Μαθηματικά (Maths), η Ιστορία (History), η Βιολογία (Biology), η Γυμναστική (PE), τα Γαλλικά (French).
- Describing your timetable: 'Τη Δευτέρα έχω Μαθηματικά και Ιστορία' (On Monday I have Maths and History).
- Expressing opinions: 'Μου αρέσει η Ιστορία γιατί είναι ενδιαφέρουσα' (I like History because it is interesting). Use 'βαριέμαι' (I get bored) for negative opinions.
- School staff: ο δάσκαλος/η δασκάλα (teacher), ο καθηγητής/η καθηγήτρια (secondary teacher), ο διευθυντής/η διευθύντρια (headteacher).
Exam Tips & Revision Strategies
- Use the 12-minute preparation time for speaking tasks to make brief notes, but do not write full sentences.
- Ensure you understand the difference between formal and informal register and apply it correctly.
- Practice using a variety of tenses (past, present, future) to demonstrate linguistic range.
- In writing tasks, aim to expand on key points rather than just listing facts to reach higher mark bands.
- Use repair strategies (e.g., rephrasing, asking for clarification) if you get stuck during the speaking assessment.
- Ensure you are familiar with the vocabulary list provided in the specification.
Common Misconceptions & Mistakes to Avoid
- Failure to cover all bullet points in writing tasks.
- Over-reliance on rehearsed language in speaking tasks, leading to a lack of spontaneity.
- Inaccurate tense formation or mismatch of subject and verb/possessive adjectives.
- Using informal register in tasks requiring formal register (or vice versa).
- Mother-tongue interference hindering clarity.
- Reading out whole, prepared sentences from notes during speaking assessments.
Examiner Marking Points
- Ability to convey information and narrate events coherently and confidently.
- Use of a range of vocabulary and grammatical structures accurately, including past, present, and future tenses.
- Ability to express, justify, and exchange opinions.
- Effective adaptation of language for different purposes (describing, narrating, informing, convincing).
- Use of appropriate register (formal vs informal) as required by the task.
- Spontaneous interaction and use of repair strategies in speaking tasks.
- Coverage of all bullet points in writing tasks to access higher mark bands.