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What level of English do you need for IB?
All courses have at least one grade that can be considered comparable to CEFR B2, the level most commonly required by universities. The IB also offers an English ab initio Standard Level course, which is a beginner’s course and was not included in the study.
Do you need to do a language for IB?
Every student in the International Baccalaureate® (IB) Diploma Programme (DP) studies in both their best language and in other languages taught as a requirement of the programme. This enables students to: Explore globally significant ideas and issues through different languages.
What does IB English do?
The IB English exams consists of two papers; Paper 1 focuses on language, while Paper 2 is focused on literature. In Paper 1, you’ll be asked to analyse an unseen piece of text – it could be anything from an advertisement to a newspaper article – focusing on aspects such as style, purpose and audience.
Are IB classes better than honors?
Generally, honors classes offer a more challenging version of a regular course. Oftentimes, if honors courses are weighted, they are weighted to a lesser degree than AP and IB courses i.e. an A in an AP course may be worth 5 grade points, while an A in an honors class is worth 4.5.
What is the language policy for the International Baccalaureate?
Language policy. The International Baccalaureate® (IB) is committed to supporting multilingualism as a fundamental part of increasing intercultural understanding and international-mindedness, and is equally committed to extending access to an IB education for students from a variety of cultural and linguistic backgrounds.
What is the International Baccalaureate (IB)?
The International Baccalaureate® (IB) is committed to supporting multilingualism as a fundamental part of increasing intercultural understanding and international-mindedness, and is equally committed to extending access to an IB education for students from a variety of cultural and linguistic backgrounds.
What are the IB’s working and access languages?
Currently the IB’s three working languages are English, French and Spanish. The IB’s access languages are languages that the IB has identified as being of strategic importance to meet its access goals and objectives to develop a more inclusive and diverse IB community.
What is the age range for the International Baccalaureate Diploma Program?
This two-year series of courses, projects, and other requirements is intended for students between the ages of 16 and 19. The full IBDP concludes with a special diploma, but depending on your high school, you may be able to take a few IB courses a la carte without committing to the diploma program.