IB Language A: Language and Literature HL
60 lessons across 3 topics
1. Readers, Writers and Texts
1Audience, Register, And Context2Building Analytical Paragraphs3Close Reading Of Literary Works4Close Reading Of Non-literary Bodies Of Work5Diction And Tone6Genre And Form7Imagery And Symbolism8Introduction To Guided Textual Analysis9Linking Language Features To Meaning10Literary And Non-literary Texts11Narrative Voice12Point Of View And Perspective13Reader Response And Interpretation14Rhetorical Techniques15Structure And Organization16Text Types And Conventions17Using Evidence Effectively18Visual And Multimodal Features19What Counts As A Text20Writer Purpose And Intentionality
2. Time and Space
21Changing Interpretations Over Time22Comparing Contexts Of Meaning23Context And Authorial Choice24Context And Reader Position25Context Of Production26Context Of Reception27Contextual Comparison Across Texts28Culture And Meaning29Global Issues In Texts30Historical Context31Ideology And Representation32Language And Identity33Organizing Comparative Argument34Political Context35Power And Language36Reception By Different Audiences37Social And Cultural Context38Texts Across Places39Texts Across Time40Translation And Language Shift
3. Intertextuality(COLON) Connecting Texts
41Adaptation And Transformation42Allusion And Reference43Comparative Characterization44Comparative Essay Planning45Comparative Style Analysis46Comparative Theme Analysis47Comparative Thesis Development48Comparative Use Of Form49Comparing Bodies Of Work50Defining Intertextuality51HL Essay Question Design52HL Essay Structure And Evidence53Literary And Non-literary Connections54Literary Works In Conversation55Preparing For Paper 256Preparing For The Individual Oral57Revision Through Comparative Frameworks58Rewriting And Reframing59Synthesis Of Similarities And Differences60Text-to-text Relationships
