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Paper 1 in DP Language A: Language & Literature and Literature
Virtual Think-In, 22 May 2024
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Paper 2 in DP Language A: Language & Literature and Literature
Virtual Think-In, 23 May 2024
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The HL essay in DP Language A: Language & Literature and Literature
Virtual Think-In, 29 May 2024
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The Individual Oral in DP Language A: Language & Literature and Literature
Virtual Think-In, 5 June 2024
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The Extended Essay in DP Language A
Virtual Think-In, 13 June 2024
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- Hi Angel,No, it must cover the entire duration. The student cannot pick and choose snippets of dialogue. They should transcribe the whole section they have chosen. If there is too much dialogue in the section they have chosen,...
- Hi Mirna,Yes, this is a valid option, with a couple of caveats. One, you must have taught the film in class. It must have been featured as a part of the course Two, the scene should be around 60 continuous seconds (for the "extract")....
- Hi Logan,Thanks for the feedback. We appreciate it! I've made the changes (and I hope I have done so appropriately, acknowledging their new name).Best,Tim
- Hi Tim, For formatting the film extract, let's say a student picks a scene from the film from 1:05:01-1:06:20, I understand that the student should pick out 1-2 stills/screenshot, but for the transcript, does it need to cover the...