Introducing Individual Oral Exam 2025

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FOCUS: THE GLOBAL ISSUE

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Your teacher will receive your extracts and the outline one week prior to your exam. Once you hand in your documents, you are not allowed to make any changes in your preparation / documents. 

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More examples of good global issues
  • How social inequality can lead to social strife
  • How self-hatred can be the result of discrimination
  • How unrealistic definitions of beauty can lead to low self-esteem
  • How globalisation has created a struggle for identity
  • How disinformation sows social unrest




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MORE EXAMPLES

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Signposts and sentence starters
Imagine you have already created your IO outline. You've studied the P EE EE L structure recommended in your hand-out. Now it's time to rehearse your IO. A good idea is to record yourself delivering your IO. When listening to your recording, ask yourself if you're using effective language that will guide the listener (your teacher) of your oral. We call language that guides 'signposts'. What does this language sound like? Check out this video explanation. Study the signposts in your hand-out.

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The IO outline
Students get to bring an outline of 10 bullet points to the Individual Oral exam. What should that outline look like? How long can a bullet be? These are all great questions. Here's a link to the IB's outline form. Check out this video on what to include in your outline.         

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Key takeaways - OUTLINE
  • The outline is not a script (though it may be the distillation of a script)
  • Keep the bullet points manageable for yourself
  • Watch for repetition. Write the GI at the top of the form.
  • Include lots of examples, including from from the 'rest of the work'.
  • Use bold font to organise your bullet points feature by feature (see IO Coherence, focus and balance and worksheet below).  

See: peel worksheet in your hand-out

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You cannot use the same VWO 5 extracts or global issue for your VWO 6 exam. 

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