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Year 11 and 12 Back to School NightIB Diploma Programme – Language and Literature Thursday 6th February
Language A: language and literature
Language A: language and literature comprises four parts—two relate to the study of language and two to the study of literature.
Overview
Units of Study – Year 11
TERM ONE TERM TWO TERM THREE TERM FOUR
Part 1: Language in cultural context
Part 1: Language in cultural context
Part 4: Literature—critical study
Part 4: Literature—critical study
Units of Study – Year 12
TERM ONE TERM TWO TERM THREE TERM FOUR
Part 2: Language and mass communication
Part 3:Literature—texts andcontexts
Part 3:Literature—texts andcontexts
DP Exams – MOCK EXAMS:Students will sit Paper One and Paper two18th August – 25th AugustDP EXAMS – APPROX 4TH NOV
Assessment - SL
ASSESSMENT TOTAL
Further oral activity 15%
Individual oral commentary 15%
Written tasksStudents produce at least three written tasks based on material studied in the course.Students submit ONE of these tasks for external assessment.It must be a Written Task One
20%
Paper 1: Comparative textual analysis (90 mins)The paper consists of two pairs of unseen texts.Students write a comparative analysis of one pair of texts.
25%
Paper 2: Essay (90 mins)In response to one of six questions students write an essay based on at least two of the literary texts studied in part 3 (The Reader; 1984, The Merchant of Venice). The questions are the same at SL but the assessment criteria are different.
25%
Assessment - HL
ASSESSMENT TOTAL
Further oral activity 15%
Individual oral commentary 15%
Written tasksStudents produce at least four written tasks based on material studied in the course.Students submit two of these tasks for external assessment.One must be Written Task One and the other must be Written Task Two
20%Written One = 10%Written Two = 10%
Paper 1: Comparative textual analysis (2 hours)The paper consists of two pairs of unseen texts.Students write a comparative analysis of one pair of texts.
25%
Paper 2: Essay (2 hours)In response to one of six questions students write an essay based on at least two of the literary texts studied in part 3 (The Reader; 1984, The Merchant of Venice). The questions are the same at SL but the assessment criteria are different.
25%
Unit: Part 1: Language in cultural context
Set Text/s: • Texts are chosen from a variety of sources, genres and media.
e.g. Martin Luther King; Editorials; Poetry in translations; Advertisements
Language Focus:• Analyse how audience and purpose affect the structure and content of texts.• Analyse the impact of language changes.• Demonstrate an awareness of how language and meaning are shaped by culture and
context.
Assessment:• Written One • Further Oral Activity (FOA)(IA)• Paper One
Term One and Term Two – Year 11
Unit: Part 3: Literature—texts and contexts
Set Text/s: • Enduring Love – by Ian McEwan• Short Stories of Edgar Allan Poe – Edgar Allan Poe• A Street Car named Desire – by Tennesse Williams
Language Focus:• Consider the changing historical, cultural and social contexts in which particular texts are• written and received.• Demonstrate how the formal elements of the text, genre and structure can not only be seen
to• influence meaning but can also be influenced by context.• Understand the attitudes and values expressed by literary texts and their impact on readers.
Assessment:• Written Task One• Written Task Two (HL Only)• Internal Oral Commentary (IOC)(IA)
Term Three and Term Four – Year 11
Unit: Language and mass communicationSet Text/s: • Texts are chosen from a variety of sources, genres and media.
Editorials; political cartoons; advertising;
Language Focus:• Examine different forms of communication within the media.• Show an awareness of the potential for educational, political or ideological influence of the• media.• Show the way mass media use language and image to inform, persuade or entertain.
Assessment:• Written Task One – DUE 24TH FEBRUARY 2014• Written Task Two – DUE 24TH FEBRUARY 2014• Re-do FOA – DUE 17TH MARCH 2014• Paper One – 21ST APRIL 2014
Term One - Year 12
Part 4: Literature—critical studySet Text/s: • The Reader – by Bernhard Schlink• 1984 – by George Orwell• Merchant of Venice – by William Shakespeare
Language Focus:• Explore literary works in detail.• Analyse elements such as theme and the ethical stance or moral values of literary texts.• Understand and make appropriate use of literary terms.
Assessment:• Written Task One – DUE 9TH JUNE 2014• Written Task Two – DUE 9TH JUNE 2014• Paper Two – DUE 9TH MAY 2014• Paper Two – DUE 14TH JULY 2014• Paper Two – DUE 30TH JULY 2014
Term Two and Term Three - Year 12
• Reporting will occur four times per year - Interim reports Terms 1 and 3 - Full written reports Terms 2 and 4• Reports will include - Summative Grade Where the student is performing - Target Grade Negotiated target Summative grades are determined from subject specific criteria which generate a 1 – 7 grade.
Reporting
• Homework will be set by the teacher to support the teaching and learning
– Close reading of texts– Academic readings– Writing tasks associated with assessment– Examination preparation
Homework
• Proactive communication between home and school is encouraged
• Email is the most effective means of communication first [email protected] [email protected]
Communication
Thank you!