IB English Language B Arguing points of view 23/9/2014.

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IB English Language B Arguing points of view 23/9/2014

Arguing points of view

Sentence Stress Content Words Nouns Verbs Adjectives Adverbs Function Words Prepositions Articles Pronouns etc

Presentation Your presentation should not exceed 4 minutes First of all – identify the topic and sub-topic. Make ten points on what is most difficult to remember. Remember to include your opinion and be ready to defend it. Be spontaneous – Don’t memorise your points. Check the Individual Oral criteria (20 points). What advice would you give.

Presentation 13EF1 - Set List (13EF1) Surna me Forena me (Firstna me) Preferred Name Productive Skills Interactive and receptive Skills Any other comments Questions for after Presentation AhnDoHyun JeongHyunIl LeeDaHyun NamJungIn PanZi RuiVenus WangRen XingHilary YuJia HuaJohn YunSung Bae

Marking Scheme Criterion A Productive Skills (10 marks) 1-2 Command of spoken English is very limited 3-4 Command of spoken English is limited 5-6 Command of spoken English is fairly good 7-8 Command of spoken English is good Command of spoken English is very good. Criterion BInteractive and receptive skills (10 marks) 1-2 Simple ideas are understood with great difficulty 3-4 Simple ideas are understood difficulty and interaction is limited 5-6 Simple ideas are understood fairly well and interaction is acceptable 7-8 Simple ideas are understood well and interaction is good 9-10 Complex ideas are understood well and interaction is good.

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