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Notes and samples for IB English A1 before the change in the syllabus for examinations in 2013 and onward. These are still useful for you to learn how to write and structure literature analysis, however they are not relevant to the current syllabus criteria.

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  1. World Lit essay (SL)

    I received a 7 in this comparative world lit essay.

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  2. Dulce Et Decorum Est Poem Commentary

    This is a commentary on Wilfred Owen's famous war poem, "Dulce Et Decorum Est." I got a perfect 25/25 in English A1 HL in class for this commentary. Hope its useful to you as a sample. The poem itself isn't attached with the commentary, so look it up online.

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  3. Commentary on Earth-Moon (Poem)

    This is a commentary on Ted Hughes' poem Earth-Moon. It is one of the best commentaries I had ever written in that it received a perfect 7 (25/25 raw score) and it was days before our Paper 1 for IB, so it was the last practice poem we did. I hope you find it useful. The actual poem isn't attached with the document, so look it up online and read it before going through the commentary or I'm afraid you will be quite confused.

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  4. Writing The Literary Analysis Essay Powerpoint

    notes on literary analysis and how to incorporate it in your essay

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  5. Reflective statement the outsider Albert Camus

    This is my reflective statement in English A: Literature on the stranger/the outsider by Albert Camus. In the new English A syllabus you are required to write a reflective statement based on an interactive oral to show your understanding of culture and the context. This is just to show you how to write this reflective statement, as it is a rather new thing in the IB and many might not have received the proper instructions from their teachers.
    Things to remember:
    Write in first person, very informal piece of writing
    Consider what you discussed during the interactive oral
    What have you learned and understood from the discussions
    What questions do you still have/would like to explore further
    Write 300-400 words
    If students write fully and honestly, they should be able to get the 3 marks. No language criteria here

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  6. "The Fish" by Elizabeth Bishop Journal

    This is a five page journal of a line by line analysis of Elizabeth Bishop's poem "The Fish", which some IB students might need to know for their IB English Orals.

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  7. "The Filling Station" by Elizabeth Bishop Journal

    This is a five page journal of a line by line analysis of Elizabeth Bishop's poem "The Filling Station", which some IB students might need to know for their IB English Orals.

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  8. "Journey of the Magi" by TS Eliot Journal

    This is a four page journal of a line by line analysis of T.S. Eliot's poem "The Journey of the Magi", which most IB students need to know for their IB English Orals.

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  9. "Preludes" by TS Eliot Journal

    This is a five page journal of a line by line analysis of T.S. Eliot's poem "Preludes", which some IB students might need to know for their IB English Orals.

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  10. "Ode to a Grecian Urn" by John Keats Journal

    This is a seven page journal of a line by line analysis of John Keats' poem "Ode to a Grecian Urn", which some IB students might need to know for their IB English Orals.

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  11. "Ode to Melancholy" by John Keats Journal

    This is a four page journal of a line by line analysis of John Keats' poem "Ode to Melancholy", which some IB students might need to know for their IB English Orals.

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  12. "To Autumn" by John Keats Journal

    This is a three page journal of a line by line analysis of John Keats' poem "To Autumn", which some IB students might need to know for their IB English Orals.

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  13. A Dummy's Guide to basic English analysis

    I got this from my teacher and it helped with my analysis in english

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  14. Commentary Sample

    I really like this commentary, helpful sample

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  15. Broken Down Poem With Commentary

    Fully pulled apart poem with commentary to go with it.

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  16. Individual Oral Presentation Proposal Example

    Individual Oral Presentation format with example. Proposal form with all required parts.

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  17. Guide for WLP1 from the Course Companion

    Handouts from my English class in a doc.

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  18. Compilation of notes for a Guide in WLP2

    A set of notes put together including how to choose a topic, and 2 sets of notes on information covering assignments 2a, 2b and 2c, planning and writing your WLP2.

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  19. The Heaven of Animals analysis

    An analysis of the poem Heaven of Animals

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  20. Sample Reflection Statement from the IBO

    This is a sample Reflection Statement from the IBO that received full marks (to be used in the World Lit section of English A1).
    Hope it helps

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  21. Female Characters in Gothic Texts

    Hello,
    This doc explains the generic female characters presented in gothic texts...
    enjoy! : )

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  22. Analysis of Quotations

    a guide on how to analyze CORRECTLY. examples included.

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  23. Incorporation of Quotations

    Review this page if you have received marks on your improper incorporation of quotations.

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  24. Textual Analysis

    Use this sheet to help you understand the idea of close textual analysis as well as the methods you should use in doing it.


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  25. IB HL Prose Commentary

    examiner's comments included

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