IB English A: Language and Literature
There are no formal pre-requisites for students undertaking the Literature courses. It is recommended that students have had experience of writing critical essays about texts.
Aim
The English A: Language & Literature course aims at studying the complex and dynamic nature of language and exploring both its practical and aesthetic dimensions. The course will explore the crucial role language plays in communication, reflecting experience and shaping the world, and the roles of individuals themselves as producers of language. Throughout the course, students will explore the various ways in which language choices, text types, literary forms and contextual elements all effect meaning. Through close analysis of various text types and literary forms, students will consider their own interpretations, as well as the critical perspectives of others, to explore how such positions are shaped by cultural belief systems and to negotiate meanings for texts.
Syllabus Component | Description |
Readers, writers and text |
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Time and space |
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Intertextuality: connecting texts |
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Standard Level: Internal Assessment: (30%)
Individual oral presentation (15 mins)
External Assessment: (70%) Paper 1: Guided Textual Analysis (1 hour 15 mins) (35%) Paper 2: Comparative Essay (1 hour 45 mins) (35%) | Higher Level: Internal Assessment: (20%) Individual oral presentation (15 mins)
External Assessment: (80%) Paper 1 (2 hours 15 mins) (35%) Paper 2 (1 hour 45 mins) (25%) HL Essay (1200 to 1500 words) (20%) |