Hello, thank you for all the informative videos! I have one request, if its not too much trouble, could you guys create a video regarding the Langlit Essay, including how to go about choosing suitable questions and global issues? Tips on how to structure it would be very much appreciated too! Thank you!
@geniemoon...thank you for the comment. I'm not sure which essay you are referring to...is it the Higher Level Essay? If so, we are recording a video for that assessment today! If you are wondering how to choose a suitable global issue, I recommend you watch the IO video about "narrowing your global issue." We discuss how to refine the GI in that video. Good luck!
Hello IB guys! Firstly nice to meet you. This is the first video of you that I've seen. Watching this video was a great experience; thanks for that! However, I personally find writing an essay about the analysis that I come up with very hard rather than analysing the whole opinion article. Can you make a video talking about how to write an effective essay about an analysis? Thanks in advance!
I’m not sure what you mean by writing an essay about analysis? The essay IS analysis as you need to explore the opinion article and deconstruct it in your essay. Glad the videos are helpful. Watch a bunch more on our website for Paper 1 and you’ll get the idea! (www.ibenglishguys.com)
@@ibenglishguys Thank you for replying and your attention :) What I meant was, how can I put the thing you analysed in this video to an essay and in a more academic way. Can you suggest me a structure sample or a way to improve my writing skills?
A language element you don't mention is his use of anaphora--"How long can we..."--a rhetorical device used by many great speakers and writers, most famously MLK himself.
Very true! One thing David and I are struggling with in these videos is trying to decide what to include. We don't want the videos to be too long, but there is always so much to say! Anaphora would have been a good one for us to mention on this...thanks for the feedback and engagement.
Honor Aunt Vera Because She Requires Care and Love H: Headlines and Hooks (engage reader from beginning) A: Anecdotes (reduce reader writer distance-closing the gap) V: Voice (humor, irony, sarcasm) B: Background info (summarize news story) S: Structure R: Reader Writer Connection - "We" + Rhetorical Questions C: Closing/Call to Action L: Language (diction) - which words punch?
Are these only for lang and lit course? Our teacher said that for language A lit students, for paper 1 we could get a drama, non-fiction, prose, song lyrics/ poetry. Could you recommend any videos for that?
Hi Tanya. Thanks for the question. Please check out our website: ibenglishguys.com/paper-one/ There are plenty of Literature videos there! Here are some quick links to get your started. There's more on the website and more on the way before the exam! Poetry 1: th-cam.com/video/9iDy4Je1zss/w-d-xo.html Poetry 2: th-cam.com/video/5CaJ7nYRZb4/w-d-xo.html Drama: th-cam.com/video/MAa1pzV-LPo/w-d-xo.html Non-fiction 1: th-cam.com/video/UEMbTYKoa0Y/w-d-xo.html Non-fiction 2: th-cam.com/video/8QudsNpbNBU/w-d-xo.html Prose fiction 1: th-cam.com/video/aK71tWv4YAI/w-d-xo.html Prose fiction 2: th-cam.com/video/5eDE48QNcek/w-d-xo.html Prose fiction 3: th-cam.com/video/teLK2JM7oyQ/w-d-xo.html Thanks for the support. Let us know what else you need!
The term Op-Ed comes from Opposite the Editorial when traditional newspapers printed guest opinion articles that ran on the opposite page from the Editorial. Editorials are articles written by the staff of the newspaper and sometimes Op-Ed represented an alternate viewpoint. The term Op-Ed is still thrown around but it is simply an opinion article. The New York Times and many other newspapers have retired the term Op-Ed since there is no longer a print version where we see something on an opposite page. Opinion Article, to me, is the more modern way of looking at this text type. It is essentially a persuasive essay that is printed in a newspaper or online magazine. Andrew and I might still use the term Op-Ed by mistake but opinion article is more precise.
Amazing timing. Literally the exam is in 15 hours. Thanks for the last minute help!
To clarify, we love your videos, keep up the amazing work. Really saving our butts here!- Students of English HL IB Nov 2021
@@vincetan2865 We are glad that these videos are helping students. This is our goal. Keep watching. We have many ideas for the months ahead!
Mine is in an hour haha
Wow luckily I watched this video before the N21 exam, cuz opinion column article came out. Thank you so much for this video!
That's fantastic! Glad it worked out for you and the video helped.
Hello, thank you for all the informative videos! I have one request, if its not too much trouble, could you guys create a video regarding the Langlit Essay, including how to go about choosing suitable questions and global issues? Tips on how to structure it would be very much appreciated too! Thank you!
@geniemoon...thank you for the comment. I'm not sure which essay you are referring to...is it the Higher Level Essay? If so, we are recording a video for that assessment today!
If you are wondering how to choose a suitable global issue, I recommend you watch the IO video about "narrowing your global issue." We discuss how to refine the GI in that video. Good luck!
Is this the same as the opinion column text type from English B Higher Level?
Thank you so much! My exam is in 2 hours
Hello IB guys! Firstly nice to meet you. This is the first video of you that I've seen. Watching this video was a great experience; thanks for that! However, I personally find writing an essay about the analysis that I come up with very hard rather than analysing the whole opinion article. Can you make a video talking about how to write an effective essay about an analysis? Thanks in advance!
I’m not sure what you mean by writing an essay about analysis? The essay IS analysis as you need to explore the opinion article and deconstruct it in your essay. Glad the videos are helpful. Watch a bunch more on our website for Paper 1 and you’ll get the idea! (www.ibenglishguys.com)
@@ibenglishguys Thank you for replying and your attention :) What I meant was, how can I put the thing you analysed in this video to an essay and in a more academic way. Can you suggest me a structure sample or a way to improve my writing skills?
A language element you don't mention is his use of anaphora--"How long can we..."--a rhetorical device used by many great speakers and writers, most famously MLK himself.
Very true! One thing David and I are struggling with in these videos is trying to decide what to include. We don't want the videos to be too long, but there is always so much to say! Anaphora would have been a good one for us to mention on this...thanks for the feedback and engagement.
Honor Aunt Vera Because She Requires Care and Love
H: Headlines and Hooks (engage reader from beginning)
A: Anecdotes (reduce reader writer distance-closing the gap)
V: Voice (humor, irony, sarcasm)
B: Background info (summarize news story)
S: Structure
R: Reader Writer Connection - "We" + Rhetorical Questions
C: Closing/Call to Action
L: Language (diction)
- which words punch?
Love it!
Love you guys
This helped me so much in my final exam
Are these only for lang and lit course? Our teacher said that for language A lit students, for paper 1 we could get a drama, non-fiction, prose, song lyrics/ poetry. Could you recommend any videos for that?
Hi Tanya. Thanks for the question. Please check out our website: ibenglishguys.com/paper-one/
There are plenty of Literature videos there!
Here are some quick links to get your started. There's more on the website and more on the way before the exam!
Poetry 1: th-cam.com/video/9iDy4Je1zss/w-d-xo.html
Poetry 2: th-cam.com/video/5CaJ7nYRZb4/w-d-xo.html
Drama: th-cam.com/video/MAa1pzV-LPo/w-d-xo.html
Non-fiction 1: th-cam.com/video/UEMbTYKoa0Y/w-d-xo.html
Non-fiction 2: th-cam.com/video/8QudsNpbNBU/w-d-xo.html
Prose fiction 1: th-cam.com/video/aK71tWv4YAI/w-d-xo.html
Prose fiction 2: th-cam.com/video/5eDE48QNcek/w-d-xo.html
Prose fiction 3: th-cam.com/video/teLK2JM7oyQ/w-d-xo.html
Thanks for the support. Let us know what else you need!
thank you for this can we please have a video on deconstructing an article
Hi Irine. Sure, we will release more videos on opinion articles very soon...stay tuned...another one is coming today!
Awesome video really helpful!!
Thank you very much, guys!
Perhaps you guys could distinguish between opinion articles and op-eds better?
The term Op-Ed comes from Opposite the Editorial when traditional newspapers printed guest opinion articles that ran on the opposite page from the Editorial. Editorials are articles written by the staff of the newspaper and sometimes Op-Ed represented an alternate viewpoint. The term Op-Ed is still thrown around but it is simply an opinion article. The New York Times and many other newspapers have retired the term Op-Ed since there is no longer a print version where we see something on an opposite page. Opinion Article, to me, is the more modern way of looking at this text type. It is essentially a persuasive essay that is printed in a newspaper or online magazine. Andrew and I might still use the term Op-Ed by mistake but opinion article is more precise.