Tuesday, 10 June 2014

IB Commentary

International Baccalaureate ("IB") Language A programmes require students to comment, sometimes in writing and sometimes orally, on a piece of text, sometimes previously seen and sometimes previously unseen, and sometimes complete and sometimes an extract or fragment. A simple framework allows you to unlock even the most initially challenging text.

Introductory offer - the first time you contact me, for only USD 5.00 I will answer three questions on IB Commentaries - oral, written, comparative, seen or unseen - A1 H / S, Literature and Language and Literature.


Post your questions below as a Comment and please include your email address. Your questions and email address will not be published and I will respond to you privately.



Subsequent contacts - questions after your introductory offer, including essay reviews or help with  examination preparation, have different fees. Please contact me through the Comments below for more information.

Click on the labels to the right to find other topics or, if what you want is missing, contact me through the Comments section below.

Click here for more information on how this works.

*This advice comes from years of experience teaching IB English A1(H/S) and English A2 (H/S), the precursor to today's English A Language and Literature. It is not an official IB site.

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