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English B
IB DP Category 1
Stockholm, Sweden, 20 - 22 September 2024
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The Extended Essay in DP Language B
Virtual Think-In, 22 May 2024
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- 1. I still need some clarification regarding the alignment of my student’s EE with Cat.3 requirements. While her essay primarily focuses on linguistic analysis with some discussion of literary trends and culture, with...
- An interesting idea, Viktoria, and the student seems to have a sound and methodical approach. However, in my view, this would have to be in Cat.3, since it is based on literary works (the two poems concerned). Certainly, the analysis would...
- Hello David,I’d appreciate your thoughts on my student’s topic for her EE – Cat 1. Language (Language B)She’d like to analyze the way Victorian nonsense poetry works and how we are able to interpret it. The poem she picked is Uffia...
- Thanks a lot David. I'll persuade her to change it, see what happens... Again, thank you very much.