![]() Despite this limitation, that still leaves you a choice of: two out of three literary works if you are a Standard Level Lang and Lit student at least four works if you are a Higher Level Lang and Lit student six works if you are an SL Literature student all the way up to choosing two out of a whopping ten remaining works should you be a Higher Level Literature student. That means that the work(s) you discussed in your Individual Oral Presentation and your HL Essay (if you chose a literary work at all) are off the table. ![]() The only rule you must follow when choosing your works is you may not write about a literary work that you have used for a previous assessment. ![]() There are 30 marks available in this paper, which represent 35% of your grade at SL and 25% at HL. You will be give a choice of four ‘open’ questions and you will have 1 hour and 45 minutes to compare and contrast the content, form and writing features of two literary works of your choice in light of the question you choose to answer. In fact, the paper is the same for both higher level and standard level students. Whether you are a standard or higher level student, Paper 2 tests your ability to compare and contrast the literary works you have studied on your course. I’m a big supporter of hack number two in this light-hearted but smart video explainer about how to study properly for any exam, including IBDP Language A: Paper 2.
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