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IB English

This course is a part of Studies in language and literature group of IB subjects. It introduces the critical study and interpretation of written and spoken texts from a vast range of literary and nonliterary genres. The formal analysis of states that meaning is not fixed but can change in respect to contexts of production and consumption. This course encourages students to question the meaning generated by language and texts. The course is available in 17 languages at both the level i.e. Standard Level (SL) and Higher Level (HL).

 

Key Features of the Curriculum

  • Available at both standard and higher levels.

  • Higher level and standard level study requires a minimum of 240 and 150 class hours respectively.
  • Students must 4 works at standard level and study 6 works at higher level from a representative selection of places, periods and genres.
  • Enables the technique among the students needed for the critical analysis of communication and interactions between text, audience and purpose.
  • Makes students understand how construction of meaning is determined through language, culture and context determine from the study of different cultures, periods and genres.

 

English Syllabus

The English course has been divided into four parts with each part focusing on the study of literary or non-literary texts. This division is done into two languages and two literatures.

Part 1: Language in cultural context (SL: 40 hours, HL: 60 hours) - This part explores how language develops in a specific culture, how it forms individual and group identity and its impact on the world. Some topics explored in this part are individual identity, communities, gender issues, sexuality, power, history of the language, translation, social relations, beliefs and taboos.

Part 2: Language & mass communication (Standard Level - 40 Hrs, High Level - 60 Hrs) - This section try to find out the use of language in various communication models like Internet, Radio, Mobile Phones etc. Some explored in this part are popular culture, bias, stereotypes, persuasive language, speeches and campaigns, government administration, media institutions, editing, and entertainment.

Part 3: Literature — texts and contexts (SL: 2 texts, 40 hours; HL: 3 texts, 70 hours) – This part explores the ways in which social, cultural and historical contexts influence the creation of literature through close reading and analysis.

Part 4: Literature — critical study (SL: 2 texts, 30 hours; HL: 3 texts, 50 hours) – This part explores literature closely, analyze texts and make use of literary terms.

 

Assessment

Students are assessed through a combination of examinations, written coursework and oral activities. The examination comprises of 2 essay papers, where one requires the analysis of unseen literary and non-literary texts, whereas the other is a response to a question based on the literary works studied.

Students will also have to submit written tasks in a variety of genres, and perform two oral activities to present their analysis of works read. The assessment is divided into three external and two internal assessment components.

 

External assessment

A. Paper 1: Textual analysis (SL- 1 hour 30 minutes)/Comparative textual analysis (HL: 2 hours) (20 marks weighing 25% of the course)

B. Paper 2: Essay (25 marks weighing 25% of the syllabus, 1 hour 30 minutes for SL, 2 hours for HL)

C. Paper 3: Written tasks (20 marks (SL)/40 marks (HL) weighing 20% of the course)

External assessment accounts for 70% of the grade for the course.

 

Internal assessment

A. Individual oral commentary - 30 marks weighing 15% of the course, 20 minutes preparation & 15 minutes delivery

B. Further oral activity - 30 marks weighing 15% of the course

Internal assessment accounts for remaining 30% of the grade of the course.

 

Note: - Above information has been taken from physics guide for IB teachers.

 

 

 
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Core Extended Essay

Course Companion

1. The Basics

4. Research

7. Assessment

2. Getting Started

5. Writing Essay

 

3. Locating, Organising & Evaluating

6. Supervision

 

 

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Theory of Knowledge

Course Companion

1. Table of Content

9. Language As a Way of Knowing

17. Ethics

2. Recognizing Perspective

10. Emotions As a Way of Knowing

18. History

3. Gaining Knowledge

11. Faith As a Way of Knowing

19. The Human Science

4. Seeking Truth

12. Imagination

20. Natural Science

5. Exchanging Knowledge

13. Intuition

21. Mathematics

6. Sense Perception As a Way of Knowing

14. Ways of Knowing

22. Indigenous Knowledge

7. Memory As a Way of Knowing

15. Shared Knowledge

23. Religious Knowledge

8. Reason As a Way of Knowing

16. The Arts

24. Assessment

 

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Language & Literature

Course Companion
1. Introduction

5. Language In Cultural Context

9. Literature: Critical Study

2. Thinking About Literature

6. Assessment In Language In Cultural Context

10. Assessment In Literature: Critical Study

3. Thinking About Language

7. Language & Mass Communication

11. Literature: Text & Contexts

4. Putting It All Together

8. Assessment In Language & Mass Communication

12. Assessment In Literature: Text & Context

 

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Oxford - English A Course Companion

Oxford - English A Literature

Pearson - English A Literature

Oxford - English A Skills & Practice

Oxford - English A Skills & Practice

 

 

Language & Aquisition

1. Introduction

8. Global Issues

15. Customs & Traditions

2. Social Relationship

9. Science & Technology

16. Communication & Media

3. Cultural Diversity

10. Leisure

17. Social Relationships

4. Communication & Media

11. Literature

 

5. Customs & Traditions

12. Cultural Diversity

 

6. Health

13. Social Relationship

 

7. Cultural Diversity

14. Global Issues

 

 

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Oxford - English B Course Companion

Oxford - English B Skills & Practice

Oxford - French B Course Companion

Pearson - English B - Student Book

 

 

 

 

Individual & Societies

Business Management

1. Introduction

12. Source of Finance

23. Production Management

2. Organisation of Business

13. Management Accounting

24. Business Strategy

3. Objectives, Stakeholders & External Environment

14. Financial Account & Ratio Analysis

25. Strategic Analysis

4. Organisational Planning & Decision Making

15. Role of Marketing

26. Strategic Choice

5. Growth & Impact of Globalization

16. Marketing Planning

27. Strategic Implementation

6. Change & Management of Change

17. Production Method

28. Evaluation & Control

7. Human Resource Planning

18. Cost, Revenue & Break Even Analysis

29. Case Studies on Strategy

8. Organisational Structure & Communication

19. Quality Assurance

30. Internal Assessment

9. Leadership Management

20. Location

31. Extended Essay

10. Motivation

21. Innovation

32. External Assessment

11. Corporate Culture & Employer Employee Relationship

22. Production Planning

 

 

 

Individual & Societies

Business Management

1. Introduction

12. Source of Finance

23. Production Management

2. Organisation of Business

13. Management Accounting

24. Business Strategy

3. Objectives, Stakeholders & External Environment

14. Financial Account & Ratio Analysis

25. Strategic Analysis

4. Organisational Planning & Decision Making

15. Role of Marketing

26. Strategic Choice

5. Growth & Impact of Globalization

16. Marketing Planning

27. Strategic Implementation

6. Change & Management of Change

17. Production Method

28. Evaluation & Control

7. Human Resource Planning

18. Cost, Revenue & Break Even Analysis

29. Case Studies on Strategy

8. Organisational Structure & Communication

19. Quality Assurance

30. Internal Assessment

9. Leadership Management

20. Location

31. Extended Essay

10. Motivation

21. Innovation

32. External Assessment

11. Corporate Culture & Employer Employee Relationship

22. Production Planning

 

 

 

Economics

1. Introduction

13. Market Failure

25. Balance of Payment

2. Foundation of Economics

14. Overall Economic Activity

26. Terms of Trade

3. Demand & Supply

15. Aggregate Demand

27. Economic Development

4. Market Equilibrium & Price Mechanism

16. Aggregate Supply

28. Measuring Development

5. Elasticity

17. Macroeconomic Equilibrium

29. Domestic Factor & Economic Development

6. Indirect Tax, Subsidies & Price Control

18. Low Unemployment

30. International Trade & Economic Development

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