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This is lesson 9 of 12 in the unit "Mastering IB English Assessments". Lesson Title: Comparative Analysis Techniques Lesson Description: Learn techniques for effective comparative analysis in Paper 2. Discuss how to draw connections between texts and develop a cohesive argument.
Duration: 75 minutes
Class size: 30 students
Level: Grade 11 (IB Language and Literature Year 1 / suitable for preparation towards IB assessments)
Location: Canada (Canadian English spellings)
This lesson guides students in mastering comparative analysis skills necessary for Paper 2 of the IB English Language and Literature examination. It fosters understanding of how to effectively draw nuanced connections between two texts, structure fluent argumentative essays, and employ critical language tailored to the IB markscheme criteria. The session emphasises analytical depth, textual support, and coherence—key to success in the IB.
Programme: IB Diploma Programme (Language and Literature – Literature in the Language A: Language and Literature guide, 2023)
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By lesson end, students will be able to:
This lesson equips IB Language and Literature students with explicit techniques to develop sophisticated comparative arguments essential for Paper 2. Anchored in IB standards, it blends instruction, collaborative practice, and formative assessment to build confidence and mastery for final assessments.
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