year 11 subject revision lists for ‘mock style’ week 1
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Year 11 subject revision lists for ‘mock-style’ week 1
The list contains all subjects running assessments in that week but your child only needs to revise for
the subjects they are studying. The following subjects do not appear on the list as they are continuing
to focus on their NEA/coursework:
D&T
Art
Engineering
Sports Studies
Enterprise (BTEC Business)
Travel & Tourism
Contents
Subject: English Literature & Language ........................................................................................................... 2
Subject: Maths ................................................................................................................................................. 3
Subject: Science - Combined ........................................................................................................................... 4
Subject: Science - Triple ................................................................................................................................... 6
Subject: Business Studies ................................................................................................................................ 9
Subject: Computer Science ............................................................................................................................ 10
Subject: Creative iMedia ............................................................................................................................... 11
Subject: Child Development .......................................................................................................................... 12
Subject: Drama .............................................................................................................................................. 13
Subject: Geography ....................................................................................................................................... 14
Subject: History ............................................................................................................................................. 15
Subject: Music ............................................................................................................................................... 16
Subject: PE ..................................................................................................................................................... 17
Subject: RE – Full Course ............................................................................................................................... 18
Subject: RE – Short Course ............................................................................................................................ 19
Subject: MFL - French .................................................................................................................................... 20
Subject: MFL - German .................................................................................................................................. 21
Subject: MFL - Spanish ................................................................................................................................... 22
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Subject: English Literature & Language Your first week will see you completing essays on TWO of your Literature texts. This means
that your revision should be focused on your 19th Century Novel (this will either be A
Christmas Carol, The Sign of Four or Jekyll and Hyde - depending on what your class has
studied) and Macbeth. You should concentrate on aspects of context, major
characters and themes and make sure that you keep revising those key quotations!
You will get more specific guidance in class as your teachers continue to prepare you.
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Subject: Maths
Content for Assessment 1 – Non Calculator
Number Algebra Shape & Measures Data Handing
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Laws of indices Surds Prime factor
decomposition Direct and
inverse proportion
Function notation f(x)
Quadratics Transformations
of graphs Simultaneous
equations Graphs of trig
functions
Circle theorems Scale factors for
length, area and volume
Vectors
Histograms
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Written methods of addition, subtraction, multiplication and division
Order of operations (BIDMAS)
Standard Index form
Negative numbers
Fractions, percentages and decimals
Ratio
Expanding brackets and factorising
Substituting values into expressions and formulae
Simplifying expressions
Equations of straight line graphs
Rearranging formulae
Solving equations
Sequences
Circumference and area of circles
Perimeter and area of rectangles, parallelograms, trapezia and triangles
Converting between metric units
Time Transformations Trigonometry in
right-angled triangles
Scatter diagrams
Bar charts and pictograms
Averages and range
Probability Venn
Diagrams
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Subject: Science - Combined Combined Science Biology Assessment Week 1 Content HIGHER TIER Kerboodle reference:
B1 Cell structure and transport. Specifically… 1.1 The world of the microscope 1.2 Animal and plant cells 1.3 Eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells 1.6 Diffusion 1.9 Active transport B3 Organisation and the digestive system. Specifically… 3.2 The human digestive system 3.3 The chemistry of food 3.6 How the digestive system works B4 Organising animals and plant. Specifically… 4.2 The blood vessels B5 Communicable diseases. Specifically… 5.5 Preventing infections 5.7 Bacterial diseases B6 Preventing and treating disease. Specifically… 6.1 Vaccination 6.3 Discovering drugs 6.4 Developing drugs
FOUNDATION TIER Kerboodle reference:
B1 Cell structure and transport. Specifically… 1.1 The world of the microscope 1.6 Diffusion 1.9 Active transport B3 Organisation and the digestive system. Specifically… 3.2 The human digestive system 3.3 The chemistry of food 3.6 How the digestive system works B4 Organising animals and plant. Specifically… 4.2 The blood vessels 4.6 Tissues and organs in plants 4.7 Transport systems in plants 4.8 Evaporation and transpiration 4.9 Factors affecting transpiration B5 Communicable diseases. Specifically… 5.2 Pathogens and disease 5.6 Viral diseases 5.7 Bacterial diseases 5.9 Human defence responses B6 Preventing and treating disease. Specifically… 6.2 Antibiotics and painkillers
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Combined Science Chemistry Assessment Week 1 Content HIGHER & FOUNDATION TIER
Kerboodle Section Content Description C1 C1.2 Chemical Equations
C2 C2.1 Development of the Periodic Table C2.5 Explaining Trends
C3
C3.3 Ionic Bonding C3.4 Giant Ionic Structures C3.5 Covalent Bonding C3.6 Structure of Simple Molecules C3.7 Giant Covalent Structures C3.10 Giant Metallic Structures
HIGHER TIER ONLY Kerboodle Section Content Description
C5 C5.5 Salts from Insoluble Bases C5.7 Neutralisation and the pH Scale C5.8 Strong and Weak Acids
Combined Science Physics Assessment Week 1 Content HIGHER & FOUNDATION TIER
P1 Conservation and Dissipation of Energy Energy stores Energy transfers Energy calculations P2 Energy Transfers by Heating Thermal conductivity P3 Energy Resources Know the meaning of the key words (list to be given in class) Advantages and disadvantages of different energy resources (both renewable and non-renewable) Forms of energy P4 Electricity in the Home Mains electricity Cables and plugs Calculating efficiency P5 Radioactivity Know the meaning of the key words (list to be given in class) Half-live graphs Decay equations Structure of the atom Properties of alpha, beta and gamma
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Subject: Science - Triple Triple Science Biology Assessment Week 1 Content Kerboodle reference:
B1 Cell structure and transport. Specifically… 1.2 Animal and plant cells 1.3 Eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells 1.6 Diffusion 1.7 Osmosis 1.8 Osmosis in plants 1.9 Active transport 1.10 Exchanging materials B2 Cell division. Specifically… 2.1 Cell division 2.2 Growth and differentiation B3 Organisation and the digestive system. Specifically… 3.2 The human digestive system 3.3 The chemistry of food 3.4 Catalysts and enzymes 3.7 Making digestion efficient B4 Organising animals and plant. Specifically… 4.5 Breathing and gas exchange 4.6 Tissues and organs in plants B5 Communicable diseases. Specifically… 5.9 Human defence responses 5.10 Plant diseases 5.11 Plant defence responses B6 Preventing and treating disease. Specifically… 6.3 Discovering drugs 6.4 Developing drugs 6.5 Making monoclonal antibodies 6.6 Uses of monoclonal antibodies B7 Non-communicable diseases. Specifically… 7.4 Diet, exercise and diseases 7.5 Alcohol and other carcinogens B8 Photosynthesis.
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Triple Science Chemistry Assessment Week 1 Content Higher Tier and Foundation Tier
Kerboodle Section Content Description C1.2 Chemical Equations C1.5 History of the Atom C1.6 Structure of the Atom C2.4 Group 7 – The Halogens C2.6 The Transition Elements C3.3 Ionic Bonding C3.4 Giant Ionic Structures C3.5 Covalent Bonding C3.6 Structure of Simple Molecules C3.7 Giant Covalent Structures C3.10 Giant Metallic Structures C4.1 Relative Masses and Moles C4.5 Atom Economy C5.1 The Reactivity Series C5.2 Displacement Reactions C5.5 Salts from Insoluble Bases C5.7 Neutralisation and the pH Scale C6.3 The Extraction of Aluminium
Higher Tier ONLY
Kerboodle Section Content Description C2.1 Development of the Periodic Table C2.5 Explaining Trends C4.2 Equations and Calculations C4.3 From Masses to Balanced Equations C4.6 Expressing Concentrations C4.7 Titrations C4.8 Titration Calculations
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Triple Physics Biology Assessment Week 1 Content P1 Conservation and dissipation of energy Energy stores Energy calculations Power calculations Efficiency calculations P2 Energy transfer by heating Specific Heat Capacity (Higher Tier) P3 Energy resources Advantages and disadvantages of different energy resources Supply and Demand National Grid P4 Electric circuits Circuit symbols Series circuits (Foundation Tier) Key words V-I graphs for components Calculations P5 Electricity in the home Plugs and Cables (Higher Tier) Alternating current Calculations P6 Molecules and matters Arrangement and motion of particles in solids, liquids and gases Pressure calculations Know how to apply Boyle’s law Gas, pressure and temperature P7 Radioactivity Background radiation and its sources Decay equations (Foundation Tier) Nuclear Issues Nuclear fission Nuclear fusion (Higher Tier) Half-lives and activity
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Subject: Business Studies Assessment 1: Investigating Small Business Revision topics
Risk/reward Market share Unique Selling Point Sources of finance Market research Costs, revenue, profit, cash and cash flow The options for start-up and small businesses The marketing mix Market mapping The competitive environment Break even analysis Customer satisfaction Market segmentation Exchange rates Internal/external growth
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Subject: Computer Science
Assessment 1: Understanding Algorithms (terminology, definition, specific examples, tracing)
Algorithms (including bubble sort, merge sort, linear search and binary search) Algorithms, understanding that there are many solutions to a problem and some may be
more efficient than others. Data types, operations (Integer, Boolean, Real, Character, String, add, divide, MOD, DIV,
<, >, etc..) Data structures (variables [local and global], arrays, 2D arrays and records) Programming concepts, vocabulary, and structures (if/else, for, while, functions,
procedures, subroutines, assignment, iteration, selection etc..)) String handling (length, position, substrings, concatenation, conversion ) Using and writing programs in pseudocode. Programming language classification (High and Low level languages, Translators) Number bases (binary and hexadecimal, conversion, adding, shifting binary) Images and Sound, how these are represented (bitmaps, vectors, pixels, colour depth,
file size, sample rate, sample resolution etc) Boolean Logic (Logic Gates, Truth Tables and expressions) In addition to the revision list, students also have revision guides, revision workbooks and revision cards provided by the department. Students are directed to use GCSE Pod, BBC Bitesize and Seneca websites. They will also be provided with a series of exam papers in order to prepare themselves. www.gcsepod.com www.senecalearning.com www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/examspecs/zkwsjhv
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Subject: Creative iMedia
Purpose, content and uses of pre-production documents: o Moodboards o Mind Maps o Visualisation Diagram o Storyboards o Scripts o Work Plans
Be able to review and identify improvements for pre-production documents Be able to identify client requirements for pre-production documents(purpose, theme,
style genre, content) Be able to identify the target audience and their requirements (gender, age, ethnicity,
income, location, accessibility) Understand methods of conducting research (primary and secondary sources) Understand what hardware and software will be required to create or digitise pre-
production documents Consider health and safety when creating products (Risk assessments, location recces, safe
working practices) Understand legislation that might be applicable for asset gathering:
o Copyright o Trademarks o Intellectual Property
Understand legislation that might be applicable to content: o Data Protection o Privacy o Defamation o Certification and Classification o Use of copyrighted material
Understand properties and limitation of file formats for: o Still images (JPG, PNG, GIF, PSD, TIFF etc) o Audio (WAV, MP3) o Video/Animation (AVI, MP4, WMV, SWF, GIF)
Understand file naming conventions and version control o Sensible file names o File names containing V1, V2, V3 to indicate the most recent, showing development
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Subject: Child Development Assessment One: Investigate individual circumstances that may impact on learning and development
Know how individual circumstances may impact on learning and development Physical play and learning
• Learning through physical play • Activities and resources for physical play and learning
Cognitive and Intellectual play and learning • Learning promoted through cognitive and intellectual play • Activities and resources to support cognitive and intellectual play and learning
Communication and language play and learning Learning through communication and language play Activities and resources to support communication and language play and
Social play and learning • Learning through social play • Activities and resources to support social play and learning
Emotional play and learning • Learning through emotional play • Activities and resources to support emotional play and learning
Create safe environments to support play, learning and development in children aged from birth to five Yrs.
Health and safety considerations for inside environments Health and safety considerations for outside environments
Adapt play to promote inclusive learning and development The benefits of adapting activities for all children in play, learning and development Adapting activities/resources to support a child with physical needs Adapting activities to support a child with cognitive and intellectual needs Adapting activities to support a child with communication and language needs Adapting activities/resources to support a child experiencing social and emotional
needs
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Subject: Drama PREPARATION You should read the whole text of Blood Brothers on Edmodo in the Folders section. For Blood Brothers, there are three possible scenes that you may be given and we recommend that you prepare all acting and design elements for all characters for each of these scenes. The scenes are: Act I page 10 from: Mrs Lyons ‘Hello Mrs J. How are you?’ To page 12 Mrs Johnstone ‘Yeh, but I don’t know if I wanna give one away.’ Act I page 21 from Mrs Lyons ‘Mrs Johnstone. Mrs Johnstone, would you come out here for a moment, please.’ To page 23 Mrs Lyons ‘because if you do, you will kill them.’ Act I page 35 from Mrs Lyons goes to answer the door. To page 37 Mrs Lyons ‘Oh my son…my beautiful, beautiful son.’ KNOWLEDGE In your answers for Blood Brothers you will be expected to show your understanding of:
Where the extract features in the play The characters and how they are shown through acting skills Relationships between characters as shown through acting skills Staging and design – costume/set/props/lighting/sound
For your Live Performance Evaluation, you will be expected to show knowledge of the play ‘Things I Know to be True.’ Areas to revise:
You must refresh your knowledge on the play as a whole. The whole text is on Edmodo under ‘Folders’ ‘GCSE texts’
You can also watch it on Digital theatre plus – To sign in - username [email protected] password is stagedoor You need to be able to describe the style of play You must have detailed knowledge of what happens in particular scenes or sections You must understand the characters/emotions and/or relationships in these scenes You must be able to describe the acting skills used by the actors in these scenes or
sections. You must be able to write about the effect that these actors had on the audience.
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Subject: Geography
‘Mock-Style’ Assessment Paper 1 – Human Geography: Changes in Rural and Urban Areas in the UK
Causes of urban change in the UK including urbanisation, suburbanisation, counter-urbanisation and re-urbanisation
Commuting and teleworking - causes and impacts Factors driving urban renewal Advantages and disadvantages of greenfield and brownfield sites Factors leading to rural depopulation and the impacts of this
British Retail Patterns and Change
Key concepts of retail including range, threshold population and catchment area Characteristics of different types of retail centre (High Street, suburban shopping
centre, out of town shopping centres, retail parks) Causes and impacts of changing retail patterns
Rural and Urban Leisure in the UK
Urban and rural leisure activities Positive and negative impacts of rural leisure for different groups of people Management strategies to solve the challenges of rural leisure
Geographical Skills
Measures of central tendency [mean, median, mode, quartiles] Percentage change Map skills Map types and their uses
Graph types and their uses Photographic inference
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Subject: History Topics to Revise for Assessment 1 Superpower Relations and the Cold War, 1941-1991: Early Tension between East and West:
The Grand Alliance. The outcomes of the Tehran, Yalta and Potsdam conferences. The ideological differences between the superpowers and the attitudes of Stalin,
Truman and Churchill. The impact on US-Soviet relations of the development of the atomic bomb, the Long and
Novikov telegrams and the creation of Soviet satellite states in Eastern Europe. Cold War Intensifies:
The significance of the arms race and the formation of the Warsaw Pact. Events in 1956 leading to the Hungarian Uprising, and Khrushchev’s response. The international reaction to the Soviet invasion of Hungary.
Cold War Crises 1958-1970: The refugee problem in Berlin, Khrushchev’s Berlin ultimatum (1958), and the summit
meetings of 1959–61. The construction of the Berlin Wall, 1961. Impact of the construction of the Berlin Wall on US-Soviet relations. Kennedy’s visit to
Berlin in 1963. Soviet relations with Cuba, the Cuban Revolution and the refusal of the USA to recognise
Castro’s government. The significance of the Bay of Pigs incident. The events of the Cuban Missile Crisis.
Attempts to reduce tension between East and West: Détente in the 1970s, SALT 1, Helsinki, and SALT 2. The significance of Reagan and Gorbachev’s changing attitudes. Gorbachev’s ‘new thinking’ and the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Force (INF) Treaty
1987. Flashpoints Reagan and the ‘Second Cold War’, the Strategic Defence Initiative.
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Subject: Music
Assessment week 1: The assessment will last 1.5hrs. You will answer all the questions in section A and the 2 questions based on your set works of Haydn and the Beatles. Revision topics:
All 4 AoS Families of instruments Dynamics Types of ensembles and choirs Textures Harmonic and rhythmic devices Tonality Features of melody, rhythm use of instruments, metre, texture, harmony of each AoS Describe rhythm of a part Describe intervals of melody Anacrusis, inversion, retrograde, sequence, hemiola, modulation, glissando, riff, walking
bass Melodic movement Time signatures Italian tempo terms
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Subject: PE Students should revise the following topics:
Aggression Arousal Diet Engagement patterns Feedback Gamesmanship Goal setting Guidance Information processing, Media Motivation Obesity Performance enhancing drugs Personality Qualitative and quantitative data Skill and ability Skill classification Somatotype Sponsorship
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Subject: RE – Full Course There will be questions on 3 topics – Buddhism and Religion, Peace and Conflict and Crime and Punishment. The specific areas you need to revise are: Buddhism Human destiny:
different ideals in Theravada and Mahayana traditions: Arhat (a ‘perfected person’) and Bodhisattva ideals
The Buddha’s Life The 4 sights The Buddha’s Enlightenment
The Four Noble Truths: suffering (dukkha) including different types of suffering the causes of suffering (samudaya); the Three Poisons, ignorance, greed and hate
The five moral precepts: do not take life do not take what is given do not misuse the senses do not speak falsehoods do not take intoxicants that cloud the mind.
Religion, peace and conflict Terrorism The Just Wat Theory Pacifism Nuclear weapons, including nuclear deterrence. The use of weapons of mass destruction.
Crime and Punishment Reasons for crime, including:
poverty and upbringing mental illness and addiction greed and hate opposition to an unjust law.
The aims of punishment, including: retribution deterrence reformation.
The treatment of criminals including corporal punishment Forgiveness
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Subject: RE – Short Course There will be questions on 2 topics – Buddhism and Religion, Peace and Conflict. The specific areas you need to revise are: Buddhism Human destiny:
different ideals in Theravada and Mahayana traditions: Arhat (a ‘perfected person’) and Bodhisattva ideals
The Buddha’s Life The 4 sights The Buddha’s Enlightenment
The Four Noble Truths:
suffering (dukkha) including different types of suffering the causes of suffering (samudaya); the Three Poisons, ignorance, greed and hate
The five moral precepts:
do not take life do not take what is given do not misuse the senses do not speak falsehoods do not take intoxicants that cloud the mind.
Religion, peace and conflict
Terrorism The Just Wat Theory Pacifism Nuclear weapons, including nuclear deterrence. The use of weapons of mass destruction.
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Subject: MFL - French
FOUNDATION TIER HIGHER TIER Listening Paper Listening Paper
1. Hobbies 2. Life at school 3. Local area- advantages and disadvantages 4. Holidays- reserving a room and directions in a hotel 5. Charity (donating) 6. Wedding day (what happens) 7. What we recycle 8. Technology (why and where we use it) 9. Celebrations- how you celebrate your birthday 10. Work- positive and negative aspects of your job
1. Friendship- qualities 2. Future plans (alternatives to university) 3. Social issues 4. What we recycle 5. Mobile phones- addiction 6. In town- Traffic problems 7. Charity work- volunteering 8. A visit to university- good and bad aspects 9. A Wedding ceremony (what happens) 10. Music- Activities of a pop group 11. School life (outside of lessons) 12. Celebrating a birthday
Reading Paper Reading Paper 1. Mobile technology- apps 2. Environment (how to help) 3. Life at school 4. Holiday activities 5. Poverty- when we have poor parents 6. Friendship with pets 7. Healthy living- our diet 8. Music festivals- activities 9. Sport- accidents and disadvantages 10. Places of work 11. Weather and Seasons 12. Relationships- making a partner happy 13. Jobs- getting your first job 14. University- advantages and disadvantages 15. Volunteering
1. Charity work- ways of raising money 2. Cinema- women in the film industry 3. Friendships with our pets 4. Social media- making videos 5. School (opinion of your teacher,
subjects) 6. Studying abroad 7. Health- our diet 8. Weather 9. World of work- increasing students’
ambition 10. Relationships- falling in love 11. Pollution 12. Relationships- arguments
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Subject: MFL - German
FOUNDATION TIER HIGHER TIER Listening Paper Listening Paper
1. Jobs 2. The Environment
Problems Solutions
3. Food Likes and dislikes
4. Family Describing characteristics
5. Social issues 6. Sport 7. School
Rules 8. Marriage 9. Music
Opinions 10. Holidays 11. Technology
Social media Different types of technology
12. University Future plans
13. Shops 14. Films
Types of film
1. Technology Social media Different types of technology Problems with tech
2. Social issues 3. Christmas
German Christmas vocab 4. The environment 5. Free time
Activities Opinions
6. Eating in a restaurant 7. Having a job 8. Sports
Opinions 9. Family life 10. School trip 11. Holidays 12. Home town
Opinions 13. School 14. Films
Types of films 15. All about your region 16. Future plans
Reading Paper Reading Paper 1. Food
Likes and dislikes 2. Healthy living 3. School
Rules Teachers Subjects
4. Cinema and TV 5. Jobs
Opinions Future plans
6. Friends 7. Charity work 8. Places in the town 9. Sports 10. Family relationships 11. Environment
1. Charity work 2. Places in the town 3. Holidays
Opinions 4. Music
Opinions 5. Social media 6. Sports 7. Food 8. Part time jobs 9. The environment 10. Homelessness 11. Family relationships
Babies
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Subject: MFL - Spanish
FOUNDATION TIER HIGHER TIER Listening Paper Listening Paper
1. Jobs 2. The Environment
Problems 3. Food
Food items and adjectives to describe them
4. Relationships Describing characteristics of
personality 5. Free time: music/TV programmes /sport 6. School
Subjects School day structure
7. Holidays: activities
8. Technology apps
9. Town Facilities around the town
10. Festivals and traditions 11. Healthy Living Healthy and unhealthy habits
1. Technology apps
2. Social issues 3. Free Time
Music/sports TV programmes
4. Global issues 5. Town
Facilities around the town
6. Festivals and traditions 7. Jobs 8. Food
Items of food and adjectives 9. School
School day 10. Healthy living: diet 11. Relationships: adjectives of personality
Reading Paper Reading Paper 1. Healthy Living
Healthy and unhealthy habits 2. School
Exam related vocabulary 3. Free time
Music/sports TV programmes/hobbies
4. Places in town 5. Family relationships: physical and
personality adjectives 6. Environment 7. Food
1. Places in the town and shopping 2. School : school life 3. Healthy living
Healthy and unhealthy habits 4. Free Time
Music and TV programmes 5. Festival and traditions 6. Jobs: future plans 7. Environment problems 8. Social issues:
unemployment/homelessness 9. Relationships
You and your friends