IB Course Guide 2024

M O D E R N L A N G U A G E S

Language B (SL and HL) French, German, Spanish

Language B is a language acquisition course available at Standard (SL) and Higher Level (HL). It is designed for pupils who have some prior knowledge in the target language. While acquiring a language, pupils will explore the culture(s) connected to it. The focus of these courses is language acquisition, intercultural understanding and international mindedness. The Language B syllabus approaches the learning of language through meaning. Through the study of five prescribed themes at SL and HL, plus two literary works at HL, pupils build the necessary skills to reach the assessment objectives of the language B course through the expansion of their

receptive, productive and interactive skills. The five prescribed themes studied are: • Identities • Experiences

• Human ingenuity • Social organisation • Sharing the planet

SL and HL are differentiated by the recommended number of teaching hours, the depth of syllabus coverage, the study of literature at HL, and the level of difficulty and demands of assessment and application of assessment criteria.

To thrive at Higher Level you should have grade 7 or, ideally, above.

LANGUAGE B HL/SL

SECTION

ASSESSED

AREAS

External assessment (HL and SL)

Paper One

25%

Productive skills: writing

Paper Two

50%

Section 1: Receptive skills – Listening comprehension Section 2: Receptive skills – Reading comprehension

Internal Assessment

Individual Oral

25%

NB: ToK (Theory of Knowledge) is also supported through the study of languages.

In addition to the above courses, the Language and Literature (SL or HL) course may be offered in French, German and Spanish if there is sufficient demand and resources to run the course. This course is designed for native / fluent speakers. For more details, contact the Head of Modern Languages, Mr Herring (herringp@stedwardsoxford.org).

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