1 / 54

200

IB Paper 1: The Basics. Paper 1: Rubric. Poetry 101. Prose 101. Potpourri. 100. 100. 100. 100. 100. 200. 200. 200. 200. 200. 300. 300. 300. 300. 300. 400. 400. 400. 400. 400. 500. 500. 500. 500. 500. The two genres of literature included in Paper 1.

questa
Download Presentation

200

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. IB Paper 1: The Basics Paper 1: Rubric Poetry 101 Prose 101 Potpourri 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500

  2. The two genres of literature included in Paper 1 Category 1: $100: A

  3. What are prose and poetry? Category 1: $100: Q

  4. “Write a commentary on ONE of the following passages” Category 1: $200: A

  5. What is the prompt provided on IB Paper 1? Category 1: $200: Q

  6. The rule of thumb when it comes to length on IB Paper 1 (and Paper 2 for that matter) Category 1: $300: A

  7. What is the longer the better? Category 1: $300: Q

  8. The percent of your total IB English score this counts for. Category 1: $400: A

  9. What is 20%? Category 1: $400: Q

  10. Good study tips in preparing for IB Paper 1 Category 1: $500: A

  11. What is review terminology associated with poetry and prose; refresh familiarity with tone words, good marker verbs for analysis, and common literary devices; get some sleep, eat well, exercise and take deep breaths; mentally plan for two hours to invent, organize and execute your analysis? Category 1: $500: Q

  12. The four categories by which you will be assessed. Category 2: $100: A

  13. What are “Understanding and Interpretation,” Appreciation of the writer’s choices,” “Organization and Development,” and “Language” Category 2: $100: Q

  14. The two categories which contain the word “persuasive” in the highest marks Category 2: $200: A

  15. What are Criterion A and Criterion C (Understanding and Interpretation, Organization and Develepment)? Category 2: $200: Q

  16. The four words used in the “Appreciation of the writer’s choices” column Category 2: $300: A

  17. What are “language,” “structure,” “technique,” “style” Category 2: $300: Q

  18. The four descriptors required for a “5” in “Language” Category 2: $400: A

  19. What are “clear, effective, carefully chosen, and precise”? Category 2: $400: Q

  20. The progression from 2 to 5 in most columns. Category 2: $500: A

  21. What is from “some,” to “adequate,” to “very good,” to “excellent”? Category 2: $500: Q

  22. The beat/rhythm of a poem. Category 3: $100: A

  23. What is meter? Category 3: $100: Q

  24. The entity that voices the poem. Category 3: $200: A

  25. Who/What is the speaker? Category 3: $200: Q

  26. What we call a ‘paragraph’ in a poem. Category 3: $300: A

  27. What is a stanza? Category 3: $300: Q

  28. The idea or phrasing rolls over from one line into the next. Category 3: $400: A

  29. What is enjambment? Category 3: $400: Q

  30. The verse form Dante used when composing The Divine Comedy. Category 3: $500: A

  31. What is terza rima? Category 3: $500: Q

  32. The “I” in a prose passage Category 4: $100: A

  33. Who is a first person narrator? Category 4: $100: Q

  34. The events that happen in a story; the conflicts that are relayed Category 4: $200: A

  35. What is plot? Category 4: $200: Q

  36. An underlying or overarching message the author is trying to convey through his story Category 4: $300: A

  37. What is theme? Category 4: $300: Q

  38. Diction and onomatopoetic sounds together establish this Category 4: $400: A

  39. What is tone? Category 4: $400: Q

  40. When the narrator is all knowing Category 4: $500: A

  41. What is omniscient? Category 4: $500: Q

  42. The tone of most movies made by lifetime television Category 5: $100: A

  43. What is sentimental, effusive, histrionic? Category 5: $100: Q

  44. The tone of most horror movies Category 5: $200: A

  45. What is perverse, grotesque, ominous, fey? Category 5: $200: Q

  46. The tone of blues songs Category 5: $300: A

  47. What is elegaic, lugubrious, melancholy? Category 5: $300: Q

  48. The tone of many documentaries (ala Supersize Me, An Inconvenient Truth, March of the Penguins) Category 5: $400: A

  49. What is portentious, didactic? Category 5: $400: Q

  50. The tone of many Christmas movies Category 5: $500: A

More Related