This topic covers the practical aspects of travel and tourism, focusing on the language required for travel arrangements, accommodation, navigating directi
Topic Synopsis
This topic covers the practical aspects of travel and tourism, focusing on the language required for travel arrangements, accommodation, navigating directions, eating out, and shopping while traveling.
Key Concepts & Core Principles
- Booking and reservation phrases: 'Θα ήθελα να κλείσω ένα δωμάτιο' (I would like to book a room) and 'Για δύο βράδια, παρακαλώ' (For two nights, please).
- Asking for prices and paying: 'Πόσο κοστίζει;' (How much does it cost?), 'Μπορώ να πληρώσω με κάρτα;' (Can I pay by card?).
- Ordering food and drink: 'Τι θα θέλατε;' (What would you like?), 'Έναν καφέ, παρακαλώ' (A coffee, please).
- Directions and location: 'Πού είναι η στάση του λεωφορείου;' (Where is the bus stop?), 'Ευθεία και μετά δεξιά' (Straight ahead and then right).
- Handling problems: 'Έχω ένα πρόβλημα' (I have a problem), 'Το δωμάτιό μου δεν είναι καθαρό' (My room is not clean).
Exam Tips & Revision Strategies
- Ensure you understand the difference between formal and informal register and apply it correctly
- Practice using a range of tenses (past, present, future) to describe travel experiences
- Use rephrasing or repair strategies if you get stuck during the speaking assessment
- Do not read out whole, prepared sentences during the speaking preparation time
- Focus on communicating the message clearly, even if there are minor grammatical errors
- Read the instructions carefully to determine if the response should be in English or Greek
Common Misconceptions & Mistakes to Avoid
- Using the wrong register (formal vs informal) for the specific task
- Failure to cover all bullet points in writing tasks
- Inaccurate tense formation hindering clarity
- Mother-tongue interference
- Relying on rehearsed language rather than responding spontaneously
- Inaccurate application of case conventions
Examiner Marking Points
- Ability to communicate information relevant to the task
- Use of appropriate register (formal vs informal) for the specific scenario
- Ability to narrate, inform, and express opinions with justification
- Use of a range of vocabulary and grammatical structures
- Accuracy in referring to past, present, and future events
- Spontaneity and interaction in speaking tasks
- Ability to deduce meaning from written texts
- Accuracy in translation from English to Greek and vice versa