This theme necessitates the manipulation of complex grammar structures, specifically modal verbs and the subjunctive mood, to propose solutions to societal and global crises. Candidates must demonstrate the ability to shift from concrete descriptions of their immediate environment to abstract discussions regarding poverty, environmental sustainability, and international relations. Mastery requires the integration of high-frequency vocabulary related to social responsibility with the syntactic precision needed to justify viewpoints and hypothesize outcomes.
Essential terms to know
Practice questions tailored to this topic