IB Classical Languages HL
53 lessons across 4 topics
1. Meaning, Form and Language
1Accuracy And Nuance In Translation2Close Language-based Interpretation3Diction And Register4Grammar For Reading Unadapted Texts5Guided Linguistic Analysis6Morphology In Context7Ongoing Language Development8Productive Use Of Latin Or Classical Greek9Reading Prose In The Original Language10Reading Verse In The Original Language11Stylistic Devices In Classical Texts12Syntax And Sentence Structure13Tone And Literary Effect14Translation Strategies15Vocabulary Development
2. Text, Author, Audience
16Ancient Audiences17Authorial Style18Building Arguments From Prescribed Texts19Comparative Analysis Of Literary Works20Differences Across Texts And Authors21Extended Responses Based On Core Texts22Guided Analysis Of Unseen Extracts23Intertextual Relationships24Literary Form And Genre25Modern Audiences26Prescribed Companion Texts27Prescribed Core Texts28Similarities Across Texts And Authors29Texts As Expressions Of Thought And Feeling
3. Time, Space and Culture
30Archaeological Evidence31Art Historical Evidence32Building A Context-rich Interpretation33Classical Culture And Its Traditions34Cultural Attitudes In The Ancient World35Historical Environments Of Classical Texts36Non-literary Texts And Contextual Knowledge37Perspectives On Reception And Legacy38Political And Social Context39Researching The Classical World40Space And Place In Classical Sources41Time And Historical Distance
4. HL Composition and Research Dossier
42Annotating Seven To Nine Sources43Drafting Original Prose44Framing A Line Of Inquiry45HL Prose Composition Requirements46Modelling Composition On Classical Sources47Presenting Research Coherently48Rationale Entries For Composition49Research Dossier Question Design50Selecting Primary Source Materials51Selecting Secondary And Reference Sources52Setting Compositional Intentions53Synthesizing Evidence In The Dossier
