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This article is all about the dreaded IB English Paper 2 exam and some IB English Paper 2 tips that can help you stifle the dread you feel for it.
Some could argue that the IB English Paper 2 exam is tougher than Paper 1. In reality, it just depends on what you find difficult. Don’t worry. We’re gonna tackle this thing head on and hopefully you’ll get a better understanding of what it takes to ace it (or at least do well in).
This article is going to contain a couple of helpful IB English Paper 2 Tips that you can start applying in your past paper studies.
Furthermore, yes. This advice is for both HL and SL
Yup. Simple as that. Read. The. Books/Plays/Novels. It’s how you’re going to really know what you’re talking about in the English Paper 2 exam.
You can’t really expect to walk in there and think you’ll do well with half the knowledge on the books because you couldn’t be bothered to read it can you?
Furthermore, take down as many notes and mental notes of the content as you can. Probably the most important things to remember about your books/novels/plays that will help you out are the following:
  • Time period — When does the story take place? When was did the author write it? This is important because it can give you ideas about the cultural context of the story, which therefore makes for a better analyzed exam paper.
  • Main theme(s) — This is definitely important. The main thematic elements of the literary works you’ve studied should be remembered. I say ‘should’ not because it’s a requirement in the exam but because you’ll have SO much more to talk about in your writing. Your only worry might even end up being writing too much.
  • Background of the author — This one ties in very strongly with the first one ‘Time Period’. It begs the question “How does the author’s experiences affect his work?”. You definitely get bonus points if you show you’ve done research on the author and can find links between certain elements of the book/novel/play and the author.
  • Cultural References — Now don’t get confused with the first and third aspects. Think of the cultural references as a further analysis into the time period. Obviously different time periods will have different trends (just take a look at fashion in the 60’s and fashion now). You can use these to your advantage and make links between the contents of the story and the time period it is set in or was written in.
So those are just a few things you can focus on. SL, lucky for you guys you can afford to mention all 4 of those in a more general sense but HL?
Unfortunately, HL students are gonna have to be more Sherlock-y on their analysis as well as evaluation and be incredibly specific with any points you make.
Matter of fact that leads me to my next point in this IB English Paper 2 Tips article, which we will discuss after this short commercial break about quotes.

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