Social issues

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    GCSE

    This theme necessitates the manipulation of complex lexis regarding societal challenges, requiring candidates to articulate causes, consequences, and potential solutions to issues such as poverty, homelessness, and discrimination. Mastery involves the deployment of higher-level grammatical structures, specifically the subjunctive mood for hypothetical solutions and the passive voice for objective reporting. Candidates must demonstrate the ability to analyze authentic sources and express nuanced opinions, moving beyond concrete description to abstract evaluation of social responsibility and civic duty.

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