This topic covers school activities, specifically focusing on school trips, events, and exchanges within the context of the school environment.
Topic Synopsis
This topic covers school activities, specifically focusing on school trips, events, and exchanges within the context of the school environment.
Key Concepts & Core Principles
- School subjects: μαθηματικά (maths), ιστορία (history), γαλλικά (French), φυσική (physics), γυμναστική (PE), τέχνη (art), μουσική (music), θρησκευτικά (RE).
- Time expressions: το πρωί (in the morning), το μεσημέρι (at midday), το απόγευμα (in the afternoon), κάθε μέρα (every day), τη Δευτέρα (on Monday).
- Opinion phrases: μου αρέσει/δεν μου αρέσει (I like/don't like), προτιμώ (I prefer), νομίζω ότι (I think that), γιατί είναι (because it is).
- Verbs in present tense: πάω (I go), έχω (I have), κάνω (I do), διαβάζω (I read), γράφω (I write), ακούω (I listen).
- Extracurricular activities: λέσχη ανάγνωσης (reading club), χορωδία (choir), αθλητική ομάδα (sports team), θεατρική ομάδα (drama club), εθελοντισμός (volunteering).
Exam Tips & Revision Strategies
- Use the 12-minute preparation time for speaking tasks to consider questions and stimulus cards, but do not write out whole sentences.
- Ensure you can refer to past, present, and future events across all tasks.
- Practice rephrasing and repair strategies to sustain conversation when you do not know a specific word.
- Pay attention to the required register (formal vs informal) in writing and role-play tasks.
- Use a variety of vocabulary and grammatical structures to access higher mark bands.
Common Misconceptions & Mistakes to Avoid
- Relying on rehearsed language rather than responding spontaneously.
- Failure to cover all bullet points in writing tasks.
- Inaccurate tense formation hindering clarity.
- Mother-tongue interference.
- Lack of justification for opinions expressed.
Examiner Marking Points
- Ability to describe and narrate events related to school trips and exchanges.
- Ability to give, justify, and exchange opinions on school activities.
- Use of a range of vocabulary and grammatical structures, including past, present, and future timeframes.
- Effective communication and interaction in both formal and informal registers.
- Use of creative language to express individual thoughts and ideas.