
These interactive flashcards help IB English Lang & Lit (Old) students Standard Level (SL) and Higher Level (HL) quickly review and memorize the essential definitions, formulas, and terms needed for success in IB Exams. Each card focuses on Articles, Op-Eds & Interviews and is aligned with the IB English Lang & Lit (Old) syllabus, ensuring focused revision on textual analysis, language and identity, and perspectives and contexts. Students can test themselves anytime, anywhere, perfect for reinforcing tricky concepts, learning IB terminology, and committing formulas to memory. By using RevisionDojo's flashcards consistently, learners turn repetition into mastery and enter the exam with confidence.
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What are the main types of articles?
News articles, opinion pieces, and feature articles.
What are the main types of articles?
News articles, opinion pieces, and feature articles.
What is the purpose of a news article?
To report facts and events accurately.
How does an opinion piece differ from a news article?
An opinion piece expresses a viewpoint and aims to persuade or provoke thought.
What is the significance of identifying the target audience in an article?
It affects the tone, language, and style of the piece.
What is the typical structure of an article?
Headline, lead paragraph, body, and conclusion.
What role does the headline play in an article?
It captures attention and summarizes the article's key message.
How does language reveal the tone of an article?
It indicates whether the tone is formal, informal, neutral, or emotional.
What types of evidence are commonly used in articles?
Facts, statistics, quotations, and anecdotes.
What should you consider regarding bias in an article?
Whether the article reflects a particular viewpoint or omits certain facts.
What are rhetorical techniques used in articles?
Rhetorical questions, emotive language, repetition, and metaphors.
What is the purpose of an interview?
To gain insight into the thoughts, experiences, or expertise of the interviewee.
How does the role of the interviewer affect an interview?
The interviewer guides the conversation through their questions and framing.
What should you analyze in the interviewee's responses?
The detail, tone, and relevance of their answers.
What is important about the dynamic between interviewer and interviewee?
It can indicate rapport, tension, or mutual respect, influencing the conversation.
How should the structure of an interview be evaluated?
It should follow a clear, logical flow that keeps the audience engaged.
What is the impact of language and tone in interviews?
It reflects the purpose and can affect the engagement level of the conversation.
What is the overall effectiveness of an interview?
It measures whether the interview achieves its purpose and engages the audience.