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香港专业IB英语语言与文学导师
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我们的IBDP英语成绩与学生感言
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我们的IBDP英语学生在期末考试中平均分达到78%,超出全球平均水平12%。
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平均而言,我们的学生每科成绩比刚开始时提高了1.75分。这证明了我们个性化辅导方法的有效性,专注于建立扎实的知识和技能基础。
我们的IB英语语言与文学导师与香港其他导师有何不同:
IB英语A和B课程学习内容<'ll Learn in IB English A & B Courses
IB英语课程分为三门:英语A语言与文学、英语A文学和英语B。
Each course has a different focus and specific areas of study.
了解三门IB英语课程
The single most important piece of information for any family beginning the IB English journey is this: there are three distinct IB English courses, and being in the wrong one — or not understanding which one your child is in — has significant consequences for how they should prepare, what skills tutoring should develop, and what university signal the subject sends.
Language A courses (Literature and Language & Literature) are for students with strong English proficiency for whom English is either a first language or a dominant language of academic instruction. Language B English is for students learning English as an additional or second language. Within the Language A courses, the Literature vs Language & Literature distinction is about content focus and the type of analytical thinking rewarded by IB examiners.
语言A:文学(HL/SL)
IB Language A: Literature belongs to Group 1 (Studies in Language and Literature) and is designed for students with native or near-native English proficiency who engage with literature as a discipline — reading closely, interpreting meaning, analysing authorial craft and constructing well-evidenced analytical arguments in writing and speech.
The course is built entirely around literary texts — students study a defined number of literary works (13 at HL, 9 at SL) across genres (prose, poetry, drama), historical periods, and, at HL, at least two different literary traditions (e.g. British and postcolonial literatures, or American and world literature in translation). The central skills rewarded are close reading (the ability to extract meaning from specific textual choices — diction, structure, imagery, narrative perspective, tone) and comparative analysis (the ability to set two works in productive dialogue).
Assessment components for Language A: Literature:
- Paper 1 — Guided Literary Analysis (worth 35%): an unseen text analysis written under examination conditions. SL students analyse one unseen text guided by a question; HL students choose between two unseen texts. Both must produce a structured literary essay with a clear thesis, sustained textual evidence and analytical argument. The ‘guiding question’ frames the analysis but should not be answered mechanically — IB examiners reward responses that use the question as a starting point for independent thinking.
- Paper 2 — Comparative Essay (worth 35% on SL and 25% on HL): a timed comparative essay responding to one of four generic questions, using two works studied in class. The essay must produce a genuine comparison — not two separate essays about each work — and must sustain the comparison throughout. HL students are expected to demonstrate greater textual range and analytical sophistication than SL students.
- Individual Oral — IO (worth 30% on SL and 20% on HL ): a 15-minute oral examination (10 minutes prepared presentation + 5 minutes discussion) on a global issue as manifested in two texts — one literary, one from the broader body of work. The IO is externally moderated. See the dedicated IO section below.
- HL Essay (worth 20% — HL only): a 1,200–1,500-word independent literary essay on one of the works studied in class. Submitted to the IB for external marking. Not to be confused with the Extended Essay.
Language A: Literature HL is among the most demanding Group 1 options — the textual canon is vast, the analytical demands are exacting, and the Individual Oral requires students to construct an original interpretive argument in a 15-minute live examination. Our IB导师s are English Literature specialists who teach the specific works on the student’s school reading list, coaching the precise analytical moves — quotation selection, technique identification, thematic connection — that IB Literature examiners reward at grade 6–7.
语言A:语言与文学(HL/SL)
IB Language A: Language & Literature also belongs to Group 1 and is equally suitable for students with strong English proficiency — but with a different content orientation. Rather than studying only literary texts, Language & Literature students analyse both literary works and non-literary texts (media articles, advertisements, political speeches, social media content, journalism, documentary) through a language-in-context lens. The course examines how language functions in real-world contexts, how meaning is constructed through both literary and non-literary choices, and how context (author, audience, purpose, culture) shapes textual meaning.
Language & Literature is often a better fit for students who are analytically strong but more comfortable with language analysis — examining how a speech constructs ethos, or how an advertisement manipulates register — than with pure literary interpretation. Students who find Paper 2’s comparative literary essay the most daunting element of Language A: Literature sometimes find that Language & Literature’s broader analytical framework suits their strengths better.
Assessment components for Language A: Language & Literature:
- Paper 1 — Guided Textual Analysis (worth 35%): SL students analyze one unseen non-literary text; HL students analyze two unseen non-literary texts, writing two entirely separate essays under timed conditions. The analytical framework shifts from purely literary interpretation to language-in-context: students are expected to discuss audience, purpose, context, and register alongside structural and visual devices.
- Paper 2 — Comparative Essay (worth 35% for SL │ 25% for HL): Adopting the same format as the Language A: Literature course, this is a timed comparative essay based on two studied literary works. Students must respond to one of four generic, conceptually driven questions.
- Individual Oral — IO (worth 30% for SL │ 20% for HL): Students deliver a 10-minute prepared presentation followed by a 5-minute discussion with their teacher. They must examine how a chosen global issue is presented across both one literary work and one non-literary body of work studied in class.
- HL Essay (worth 20% — HL only): A formal, 1,200–1,500-word academic essay based on a line of inquiry of the student’s choice. Unlike the pure Literature track, Language & Literature students have the unique flexibility to base this essay on either a literary text or a non-literary body of work studied in class—a distinct advantage for students who excel in real-world language analysis over traditional literary critique.
语言B英语(HL/SL)
IB语言B英语属于第2组(语言习得) — a fundamentally different group from Language A. Language B is for students learning English as an additional language: students who have studied English as a second or foreign language for a significant period but for whom English is not a dominant or first language. In Hong Kong’s international school context, Language B students are typically students whose primary academic language is Cantonese, Mandarin, Korean, Japanese, French or another language, and who have developed strong communicative English but are not operating at native-speaker analytical depth.
Language B is not a ‘second-tier’ version of Language A — it is a categorically different course with different objectives, different assessment criteria and a different skill profile. Language B students develop receptive skills (reading, listening), productive skills (writing, speaking) and intercultural understanding across five prescribed themes (Identities, Experiences, Human Ingenuity, Social Organisation, Sharing the Planet). The assessment rewards communicative range, grammatical accuracy, register appropriateness and the ability to engage meaningfully with authentic English-language texts.
Assessment components for Language B English:
- Paper 1 — Productive Skills i.e. Writing (worth 25%): students produce two written texts in English, each targeted to a specific text type (blog post, report, opinion article, letter, speech, brochure) and a defined audience and purpose. Assessment rewards: text type conventions followed correctly, purpose achieved, register appropriate, vocabulary range, grammatical accuracy.
- Paper 2 — Receptive Skills i.e. Listening and Reading (worth 50%): reading comprehension and listening comprehension tasks based on authentic English-language texts and recordings. Assessment rewards: accurate comprehension, inference, summary skills, and note-taking.
- Individual Oral — IO (worth 25%): a 12–15-minute oral examination — 4 minutes prepared response to a visual stimulus (seen 15 minutes before the oral), followed by discussion. This IO format differs significantly from Language A — it rewards communicative fluency, lexical range and interactive skills rather than literary analysis.
Language B English HL and SL differ primarily in the complexity of texts used, the sophistication expected in productive tasks and the length and depth of the IO discussion. HL students are expected to handle more complex language, produce more nuanced written texts and sustain discussion with greater independence, which is why students are opting for IB英语导师 from All Round Education Academy.
我们的香港IB英语语言与文学导师提供什么
At All Round Education Academy, our IB英语导师 are experienced and qualified in teaching all three courses in HK. 他们提供个性化关注和以学习者为中心的教学方法,不仅注重考试技巧和英语 A 语言与文学技能,还注重建立扎实的知识基础和整合各种技能。我们的导师使用历年真题、高分答案和考官’ 报告,帮助学生了解考官的评分标准以及如何取得高分。在我们专业导师的帮助下,学生可以在IB英语考试中取得优异成绩,实现学术目标。
我们自豪地被评为 “行业大师” (英文虎报IB辅导领域). At All Round Education, we’ve earned the trust of thousands of students and parents by consistently delivering exceptional academic results.
我们的专业IB导师为香港学生提供所需的工具和技巧,帮助他们在学习中取得优异成绩。只要付出努力并获得正确的支持,我们相信所有学生都能取得他们应得的优异成绩。
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什么是IBDP?
国际文凭大学预科课程(IBDP)是为16至18岁学生设计的两年制课程。其课程强调批判性思维、创造力和跨文化理解,是世界上最全面的课程之一。学生将在两年内选择六个科目学习,包括第二语言、人文课程、实验科学、数学和艺术课程。IBDP还要求学生完成拓展论文、知识论课程和社区服务。作为国际认可的资格证书,IBDP为学生提供了在未来学术和职业发展中取得成功所需的技能和知识。

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- 12年以上IB英语语言与文学教学经验
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- 英国伦敦国王学院世界历史及文化文学硕士(优等)
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关于香港IB英语语言与文学导师的常见问题
IB「英语A:文学」与「英语A:语言与文学」有何区别?
两门课程都属于第一组(语言与文学研究),适合英语为母语或接近母语水平的学生,区别在于内容侧重点。英语A:文学只分析文学文本——小说、诗歌、戏剧、短篇小说——从文学诠释的角度出发:作者如何通过特定的语言选择构建意义?英语A:语言与文学则同时分析文学与非文学文本(广告、演讲、新闻、社交媒体、纪录片),从「语境中的语言」角度出发:语言如何在特定的文化与传播语境中产生意义、说服力或表述?因此两者的试卷一(Paper 1)也不同:文学的试卷一涉及一篇(SL)或两篇(HL)未见过的文学文本;语言与文学的试卷一则混合文学与非文学文本进行比较分析。语言与文学的HL论文可基于文学或非文学作品撰写,比只限文学的文学HL论文更具灵活性。
我的孩子应该选修英语A还是英语B?
基本原则是:英语A(文学或语言与文学)适合以英语为第一语言或主要学术教学语言的学生;英语B则适合将英语作为附加语言学习的学生。在大多数香港国际学校,分班由学校根据十年级或IB入学时的语言评估决定——绝大多数以英语为母语的学生会被编入语言A,而主要学术语言为粤语、普通话、韩语或其他语言的学生通常会被编入语言B。如果您对孩子的分班有疑问,欢迎到我们位于香港的中心进行独立的水平评估——我们的导师可审阅写作样本,评估所编课程是否符合学生的IB英语水平与分析能力发展。
IB英语中的HL论文(HL Essay)是什么?
HL论文是一篇1,200至1,500字的正式文学或语言分析论文,由语言A高级程度(HL)学生(文学以及语言与文学)提交予IB进行校外评分。它占HL最终成绩的20%,并按四项标准评估:知识、理解与诠释;分析与评价;重点与组织;以及语言。关键在于,HL论文必须基于课堂上学过的作品——这与要求采用课堂未学作品的拓展论文(Extended Essay)不同。HL论文可在提交前预先规划并多次草拟,因此在结构上没有薄弱的借口。All Round Education的英语导师会全程指导HL论文,从选题到最终按评分标准提供反馈。
我应该在什么时候为IB英语寻找导师?
就个人口试(Individual Oral)的准备而言,辅导应在学校开始IO准备时展开——通常是IB2的第一或第二学期——其中最重要的一节是在任何展示工作开始前的「全球议题」构思。就试卷一技巧(细读、论点建立、分析段落结构)而言,辅导最好在IB1一开始时进行,因为这些技能需要通过长期持续练习慢慢培养,而非靠短期密集突击。就HL论文而言,最理想的介入时机是在首次构思论文题目时——通常是IB1中期——而最有价值的一节是在动笔草拟前的论点建立。正在提升口语流利度与词汇量的英语B学生,则可在IB1与IB2两年内持续接受辅导而获益;太晚开始会限制在IO之前可达成的表达能力提升。