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French DP - IO Preparation Material

The document provides guidance for students preparing for the oral assessment component of the French IB exam. It outlines 3 key steps for preparation: 1) immerse yourself in the language as much as possible, 2) choose a theme and image and practice describing it in detail using specific vocabulary and expressions, and 3) on exam day, have a list of key points and questions to guide your response without writing full sentences. It also notes the criteria that will be used to evaluate performance, including language proficiency, clear communication of message, and conceptual understanding of audience and context.

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French DP - IO Preparation Material

The document provides guidance for students preparing for the oral assessment component of the French IB exam. It outlines 3 key steps for preparation: 1) immerse yourself in the language as much as possible, 2) choose a theme and image and practice describing it in detail using specific vocabulary and expressions, and 3) on exam day, have a list of key points and questions to guide your response without writing full sentences. It also notes the criteria that will be used to evaluate performance, including language proficiency, clear communication of message, and conceptual understanding of audience and context.

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PREPARATION FOR IO – ORAL ASSESSMENT

FRENCH (LANGUAGE ACQUISITION)


-Ms. Ilakshi Talwar Sharma

The curriculum is structured around specific themes that allow students to engage with the target language through reading
written texts, audio -visual stimuli, written and oral expressions.

Why is your French IA important & how to prepare?

Aside the obvious reason that it constitutes 25% of your final IB grade for the language, it is an important indicator of your
proficiency level in the language needed to make informed choices about further studies and/ or career prospects.

1. Prepare!

It may sound like the usual advice you get from everyone else but give me a moment to explain. Ideally, your preparation should
start from the very moment you choose to pursue a second language (maybe even before, but that’s stretching it a bit). Depending
on how much time you have to prepare, emerge yourself in the language as often as possible during your leisure like music,
movies, videos, etc.
When you see different images in classroom/texts studied on any theme being covered, classify them according to the prescribed
themes and guiding principle they fall under. You could also take the liberty to google random themes and find images that evoke
one or two of the optional recommended topics.

2. What next?

Take one theme and one of the optional recommended images:


What do you see at first glance?

• Describe the general nature of the photo prompt: Number of people, colors, gender, activities, etc. Use expressions like :
« il s’agit de », « Dans cette photo je vois », « C’est une photo de », etc.

You may also highlight specific features of the image like color, size, etc. which you deem relevant to the theme. To introduce
these specific features, you can use expressions:
« Plus précisément », « En plus je remarque »

• What does the image represent?

What social question does the image prompt raise? You may use expressions like :
« cette image représente », « Cette image parle de », « Aujourd’hui / dans nos jours, il est question de »

Keep in mind that the social question will be linked to the prompt so if the image you pick is about air pollution, the social
question could be as follows: what are the causes of air pollution, what are the effects? How do we save our planet?

• Give at least 3 points in response to your social question. Make sure that you know how to express reason, cause, and effect.
You may practice by preparing social, educational and economic points. For example, for the prompt on pollution, if you choose
the causes of pollution, you could give social reasons why pollution is increasing as well as economic and educational reasons.
The same works for effects and solutions as well.

• What is your opinion?


Learn to express your opinion in French! A key feature of communication is the expression of one’s preferences, tastes, opinions,
etc. Learn expressions like
« Je préfère », instead of using « j’aime » all the time which when used in social discussions may appear too subjective. You
may also use « à mon avis », « je pense que », « selon moi », etc. to express your opinion on the subject.

• End with an open- ended question


This is often a tricky thing to do and since it is optional you may skip it. An open-ended question allows the discussion to
continue in the “minds of people”. This means after you have offered your opinion assess it by finding a counter question. For
example, again about pollution and global warming, you may end your presentation with the question: Is there an urgent need to
save the planet? Is global warming a world threat? Why do people claim global warming is false? Is saving the planet more
important than living on it?

3. Conclusion

After you have done the same for all the themes, you would have prepared for your oral presentation. Finally, on the day of your
exam, once you receive the image prompt write down all the key verbs and expressions you have mastered for each of the steps I
enumerated before (general description, detailed description, social question, responses to the question and the open-ended
question. This will help guide you while you describe your image. Pay attention to verb tenses and subject-verb agreements
because they will be evaluated.
Lastly, do not write down full sentences because they tend to be difficult to read under exam conditions and do not show the
mark of an evolved speaker. Limit your ideas to points in the form of key words.
Bonne chance!

What criteria will be used to mark your IB exam?

There are 3 aspects to bear in mind as to how your work will be marked.

Language

First, you need to show a good command of the language. Build up a wide vocabulary on all of the themes so you can
demonstrate variety. Show that you understand the rules of grammar as that will enhance what you’re trying to say. You will also
set yourself apart if you use idioms and expressions.

Message

The examiners will be looking to see that you are conveying a clear message. Stay relevant and don’t go off topic. Develop your
arguments fully in a logical structure with relevant examples.

Conceptual understanding

Finally, show that you’ve chosen the right tone for the specific type of text. You’ll be assessed as to how well you’ve considered
the audience, the purpose and the context of the piece.

Study Material

Video Reference:
IB FRENCH - Describe an Image - Sample
IB DP French B SL | Oral B - Theme - Ingéniosité Humaine (Human Ingenuity) | How to get 7 in French

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