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IB English Syllabus 2011

Support & resources for the new English A

The new IB English A syllabuses are now in effect, and we know you've had to reorganize your lessons in advance of this change. To help make this transition a bit easier for you, we've put together some helpful guidance so you can be completely confident in your delivery.


English Literature Syllabus Tips English Language Syllabus Tips

Hannah Tyson, author of our English A Literature Course Companion and IB Senior Examiner, helps you deliver the Literature course more effectively.

Rob Allison and Brian Chanen, authors of our English A Language and Literature Course Companion, support you with the new Language and Literature syllabus.



Guidance from the IB Syllabus Changes Summary

This helpful document provided by the IB summarizes the 2011 changes to Group 1.

A short article from Oxford, concisely summarizing how you can expect teaching to change this term



Resources for the 2011 syllabus

Our new Course Companions for Literature and Language & Literature have been out since May are are being used in schools all over the world. Developed in partnership with the IB, they were written by authors of the new syllabuses so you can trust they take the right approach.


English Literature Course Companion English Language and Literature Course Companion
English A Literature
Written by Hannah Tyson and includes over 100 pages on genre, plus a dedicated unit on works in translation.
English Language and Literature
Uses a huge range of text types to help students understand how language constructs meaning.
English Literature Sample Chapter English Language Sample Chapter
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