Remember that you need to aim to talk about the literary detail in the extract provided with confidence, using the right terminology. You are still expected to briefly contextualise the extract, but there is a little less emphasis on context with the new IB English course compared to when this student was taking the course.
Exam dates 2018
EXAM DATES 2018
Paper 1 - 5 June 2018 am
Paper 2 - 8 June 2018 am
A2 Communication & Culture:
Wed 6 June 2018 am
Monday, 23 January 2012
IB English - example oral commentary
Since the mock oral comentaries are on the near horizon, I thought it would be useful for you to be able to listen again to the example oral commentary that I played you a couple of months ago. The student is talking about 1.1 in Measure for Measure, where the Duke transfers power to Angelo. This was her first go at a recorded oral commentary and when we marked it in class (after you'd got your written pieces back) we agreed it was a level 6.
Remember that you need to aim to talk about the literary detail in the extract provided with confidence, using the right terminology. You are still expected to briefly contextualise the extract, but there is a little less emphasis on context with the new IB English course compared to when this student was taking the course.
Remember that you need to aim to talk about the literary detail in the extract provided with confidence, using the right terminology. You are still expected to briefly contextualise the extract, but there is a little less emphasis on context with the new IB English course compared to when this student was taking the course.
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