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Course Overview
IB English can be studied at Standard and Higher level. The English A component of the IB course is exciting and challenging; it concentrates on the study of a wide range of literature from cultures across the globe. We study five different forms’: prose fiction, prose non-fiction, graphic novel. drama and poetry. Works are selected from different periods of time, from different continents and at least four of the texts were originally written in a language other than English. This allows students to gain a solid grounding in all types of literature- from Shakespeare to Grace Nichols- while the texts in translation expand one’s frame of reference beyond English speaking cultures. All the texts on the syllabus will be studied in class. Students select the texts that they would like to be assessed on with guidance from and discussion from the teacher. Lessons include presentations of material by the students, essential in effective preparation for the oral examinations, and it is also expected that students will read around the texts, to learn something of the writers and something of context in which the wrks were written. There are three compulsory components linked in different ways at both Standard (SL) and Higher Level (HL) with a fourth for HL.
Skills Gained on this Course
Beyond IB
The ability to analyse texts and communicate effectively is useful in any career and this course. It demonstrates to universities and employers a high level of competency in complex communication both orally and in writing.
Benefits of the Course
It will allow you to read a range of poetry, prose and drama from throughout history. You will develop your ability to analyse and to think critically.
Outside the Classroom
Creative Writing; debating; film society; study days, theatre trips; visiting writers
Future Opportunities
Apart from reading English at university this could lead to many more subjects at university and careers in law, journalism, media, sports journalism, film and tv, politics, website creation, computer games, teaching, civil service, management retail, events management, social work, administration, publishing, public relations, marketing, librarianships, hospitality etc.
Assessment
There are a range of assessments over the two years:
SL one text, HL two texts Externally assessed
To find out more about this course please contact Head of Department: Matthew Taylor.
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