Features
- More than 15 audio handling exercises so students can practise their listening skills.
- As requested by teachers, a specific unit dedicated to text types and scaffolded exercises help students emulate different styles and structures (such as blog writing, news reports and speeches).
- A dedicated section helps students prepare for assessment by providing sample exams, student material and audio files for the new Paper 1.
- There are 15 video handling exercises with references to online videos so teachers save time looking for suitable media to bring lessons to life.
- Over 30 per cent new text handling exercises that students can apply their skills to.
- New captioned images for SL students and extension literature sections for HL students help both prepare for their individual oral assessment.
- A popular introduction to the course outlines syllabus structure and assessment in a clear way.
Contents
- Introduction
- Section 1: Themes: Chapter 1: Identities: Unit 1.1 – Citizens of the world
- Unit 1.2 – Identity and belief
- Unit 1.3 – Beauty and self-esteem
- Chapter 2: Experiences: Unit 2.1 – Pilgrimage
- Unit 2.2 – Extreme sports
- Unit 2.3 – Migration
- Chapter 3: Human ingenuity: Unit 3.1 – Future humans
- Unit 3.2 – Technology and human interaction
- Unit 3.3 – Redefining art
- Chapter 4: Social organisation: Unit 4.1 – Minorities and education
- Unit 4.2 – Power to the people
- Unit 4.3 – Partners for life
- Chapter 5: Sharing the planet: Unit 5.1 – Ending poverty
- Unit 5.2 – Climate change
- Unit 5.3 – Peace and conflict
- Section 2: Text types: Chapter 6: Exploring text types: Unit 6.1 – Letter to the editor
- Unit 6.2 – Review
- Unit 6.3 – Blog
- Unit 6.4 – Speeches
- Unit 6.5 – News report
- Unit 6.6 – Brochure
- Unit 6.7 – Guidelines
- Unit 6.8 – Official report
- Section 3: Assessment: Chapter 7: Unit 7.1 – Paper 1
- Unit 7.2 – Paper 2
- Unit 7.3 – Internal assessment.

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English B for the IB Diploma Coursebook
