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hello and welcome back to Ivy Lilia. If you're new, make sure to subscribe. IAs, EEs, TOK, CAS what does it all mean? The International Baccalaureate diploma
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program can be a little overwhelming at times, especially with so many acronyms flying around. Today I'm going to explain everything you need to know about the IB
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in order to succeed. The IB curriculum is based off of the IB learner profile. 10 traits that you will develop throughout your coursework. Different assessments
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aim to develop these traits, for example, a requirement of your science class will be the group 4 project, a group project aimed towards analyzing the nature of science and scientific inquiry. This project exemplifies traits of inquirers,
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communicators, and open-mindedness. For other assignments, you are asked to complete a reflection document throughout your process. These tasks will help you develop traits of a reflective student. The six IB classes that you will
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take fall into six different categories: Group 1: studies in language and literature such as studying literature in your native language which is known as your language a group 2 language acquisition classes where you will learn
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a new language which is known as your language B group 3 individuals and societies including classes like economics or history group 4
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experimental Sciences classes like biology chemistry and physics group 5 of mathematics which is your math class group 6 electives or the arts this can
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be any IB class from any other group I took psychology you will take three higher level or HL classes and three standard level or SL classes. SL classes
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are taught with a similar difficulty of AP or other rigorous high school classes they focus on a greater breadth of the subject area rather than deeper critical
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analysis into the subject HL classes are taught like college level courses they focus on more analytical and critical thought about the subject and go into much greater depth about a few selected topics because it's a more
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demanding difficult course in HL student will have to work much harder than an SL student to get the same number of marks. So what's a mark? A mark is a point
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towards your overall score for an assignment or the subject every assignment assessment or exam will have a mark scheme which gives detailed descriptors for how well your work compares to the IB standards a mark band
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is a range of points that correlates to a score on a scale from one to seven one being the farthest from the I B's standards and the seven being the closest to their idea of excellence each class will have at least one internal
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assignment or IA the IAS have different requirements and formats for each class it might be an essay a presentation or a group conversation your teacher for each
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subject will grade your ia hence the name internal assessment then a few selected IAS from your class will be sent out to a trained the IB grader
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who will assess how well your teacher grades to the IB standards if your teacher grades too harshly the IB will raise you and your classmates scores if
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your teacher grades too easily they will lower your scores this process is called moderation for each class you will also have externally assessed exams these
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exams are called papers and each class has a different number of papers referred to as paper one or paper two or paper three and each one has a different
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format it's important to find out early what you will be tested on in each paper your exams will be sent somewhere in the world to an IB examiner also referred to
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as a reader who will use a mark scheme to assess your exam for each class how well you did on your internally assess assignments your ia and your externally
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assessed exams is totalled for your total score for subject on the 1 through 7 scale in addition to your 6 IB classes you will also take theory of knowledge complete creativity action and service
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requirements and write an extended essay theory of knowledge or Tok is a class that you will take that asks you to examine how we know what we know how we
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perceive the world around us and question what is truth you will study ways of knowing how we take in information and process it into knowledge you will also study areas of knowledge the way that we have
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categorized knowledge into subject CLK is different from your other classes because you do not have an exam at the end of a course instead you'll give a presentation your tlk presentation will be graded by your Tok teacher you will
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also write an essay your Tok essay will be sent out of your school to be graded by an IP examiner Cass stands for creativity like your artistic skills
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action as in exercise and service like volunteering it's an extra requirement beyond your IB academics to ensure that you are a well-rounded student don't
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worry too much about Cass because many of the extracurriculars hobbies and activities that you already do will help you complete this requirement the extended essay or EE is a 4,000 word research paper much like a senior thesis
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you can write your e e on the topic of your choosing in any subject that you have studied a teacher at your school will help you with your EE they will be your extended essay supervisor then your ie will be sent out to be graded by to
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IB examiner's outside your school the people that read your essay may be from a country on the other side of the planet the extended essay and Tok are
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graded on an A through e scale with a being the best score and E being a failure then the two scores are averaged and you get a maximum score of 3 points
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towards your diploma even if you get perfect scores in all your subjects you will not be awarded your IB Diploma if you get an e in either tlk or on your ee so how do you earn your diploma all your points from
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all your subjects and the three possible points from Tok and your extended essay are totaled up you must have at least 24 points to earn the Diploma the highest
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possible score is a 45 but there are also a few rules you can't fail EE or Tok you can't get any scores of a1 you can't have any twos in your HL
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classes you can't have more than one - in your SL classes you can't get more than three threes overall you must have at least 12 points in your HL classes
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and at least 9 points in your SL classes to earn the IB Diploma if you liked this video then you should check out some of my other ones you'll probably like them
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too don't forget to subscribe and I will see you later

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Das Üben des Sprechens mit diesem Video ist eine hervorragende Möglichkeit, Ihre Englischkenntnisse zu verbessern. Indem Sie die Inhalte des Videos nachsprechen, schaffen Sie nicht nur ein besseres Verständnis für die Struktur und den Inhalt des Internationalen Baccalaureate (IB) Programms, sondern stärken auch Ihre Englische Aussprache. Dieser Prozess des Nachsprechens, auch bekannt als shadow speech, hilft Ihnen, die intonativen Muster und den Rhythmus der englischen Sprache zu verinnerlichen. Dadurch wird es Ihnen leichter fallen, flüssig und selbstbewusst in realen Gesprächssituationen zu kommunizieren.

Grammatik & Ausdrücke im Kontext

In dem Video verwendet die Sprecherin mehrere wichtige Strukturen, die für Lernende von Bedeutung sind:

  • Frageformen: Die häufigen Fragen (z.B. „Was bedeutet das?“) laden dazu ein, über den Inhalt nachzudenken und ihn aktiv zu verarbeiten.
  • Verwendung von Fachbegriffen: Begriffe wie „internes Assessment“ und „externes Assessment“ sind spezifisch für den Bildungsbereich und zeigen, wie wichtig es ist, den Kontext der Sprache zu verstehen.
  • Vergangenheit und Gegenwart: Die Mischung aus den Zeiten fördert das Verständnis darüber, wie man Ereignisse und Informationen präsentiert. Beispielsweise die Umschaltung zwischen „Sie werden nehmen“ (Zukunft) und „Ich nahm“ (Vergangenheit).

Gemeinsame Aussprachefallen

Einige Wörter und Ausdrücke in diesem Video können schwierig auszusprechen sein. Hier sind einige, auf die Sie achten sollten:

  • „Assessment“: Achten Sie darauf, das „ss“ klar zu betonen, um Missverständnisse zu vermeiden.
  • „Theory of Knowledge“: Dieser Begriff kann durch seine Länge und den Wechsel zwischen den Lauten herausfordernd sein. Versuchen Sie, langsamer zu sprechen und die Silben getrennt auszusprechen.
  • „Extended Essay“: Dies kann durch seine Komplexität schwierig sein. Üben Sie, die Wörter in einem ruhigen Tempo zu wiederholen.

Durch das Üben dieser komplizierten Wörter und Strukturen werden Sie Ihre Englische Aussprache verbessern und sicherer im Sprechen werden. Nutzen Sie auch inszenierte Sprechübungen oder ein shadowspeaks Format, um Ihre Fähigkeiten zu steigern, indem Sie die Stimme des Sprechers imitieren. Dies ist eine effektive Methode, um Ihre Aussprache und Gesprächsführung zu optimieren.

Was ist die Shadowing-Technik?

Shadowing ist eine wissenschaftlich fundierte Sprachlerntechnik, die ursprünglich für die professionelle Dolmetscherausbildung entwickelt und durch den Polyglotten Dr. Alexander Arguelles populär gemacht wurde. Die Methode ist einfach aber wirkungsvoll: Du hörst englisches Audio von Muttersprachlern und wiederholst es sofort laut — wie ein Schatten, der dem Sprecher mit nur 1–2 Sekunden Verzögerung folgt. Anders als passives Hören oder Grammatikübungen zwingt Shadowing dein Gehirn und deine Mundmuskulatur, gleichzeitig echte Sprachmuster zu verarbeiten und zu reproduzieren. Studien zeigen, dass es Aussprachegenauigkeit, Intonation, Rhythmus, verbundene Sprache, Hörverständnis und Sprechflüssigkeit signifikant verbessert — was es zu einer der effektivsten Methoden für die IELTS Speaking-Vorbereitung und reale englische Kommunikation macht.

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