Wednesday, September 15, 2021

Individual oral (=IO)

The individual oral addresses the following prompt:

Examine the ways in which the global issue of your choice is presented through the content and form of one of the works and one of the texts that you have studied. 

https://www.sevanoland.com/global-issues.html

LangLit Subject Guide p 55!!!

IBO has released / revealed a new IO form that supposedly students have to fill in to help themselves during the process. Have a good look at it. This is also available on Tera in a more user-friendly form.


There is also an official IO outline form from IB on Tera.

I challenge you to find an easily-understandable explanation of what a line of inquiry is, and if you find something that makes a lot of sense, share it here with all of us.

You can do whatever you want to prepare for your IO with the help of a classmate, but according to IB, if you do a mock IO, it diminishes your choices considerably because you are not allowed to use the same extract(s) in the real IO

Citing somebody who has delved deep into IB answers:

According to IB Answers: "The individual oral is an exploration of the representation of a global issue in an extract and in the corresponding work or body of work it comes from. It does not only focus on the part but on the whole as well. If a student used a poetic work studied for a practice oral, and in spite of choosing as an extract a poem different from the one used in the recorded oral, the whole work would be considered." So, no. The student cannot do a mock IO with the teacher using a different extract from either the literary work or non-literary work he does his actual IO on.

They also say that no other student can use the same work or body  of work, so we will not have any IO mocks.

Since I do not want to narrow your choices, this is it. Anything on the blog, thankfully, does not constitute a mock IO.

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