We cater to students studying Ab Initio Japanese or Language B Japanese in the IB Diploma Programme (DP).
We cater to students studying Ab Initio Japanese or Language B Japanese in the IB Diploma Programme (DP).
These are Language Acquisition courses for students with some previous experience of the target language, and are taken at either Standard Level (SL) or Higher Level (HL). The two levels differ in the number of recommended teaching hours, the level of competency the student is expected to develop, and that HL students are required to study two literary works originally written in the target language.
Through these courses, students develop the ability to communicate in the target language through the study of language, themes and texts.
The syllabus is organised into five prescribed themes, which must all be addressed equally in the course. Beyond that, teachers are free to work with the themes in a way that best helps them to organise a course plan and build upon students' interests in the target language and its culture. The course guide outlines a series of recommended topics to be considered indicative content for each theme as well as possible questions, however neither the recommended topics nor the possible questions are prescribed.
The table below summarises the five prescribed themes, recommended topics and possible questions:
Theme | Guiding Principle | Optional Recommended Topics | Possible Questions |
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Identities | Explore the nature of the self and how we express who we are. |
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Experiences | Explore and tell the stories of the events, experiences and journeys that shape our lives. |
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Human ingenuity | Explore the ways in which human creativity and innovation affect our world. |
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Social organisation | Explore the ways in which groups of people organise themselves, or are organised, through common systems or interests. |
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Sharing the planet | Explore the challenges and opportunities faced by individuals and communities in the modern world. |
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At the culmination of the course, Japanese Language B is subjected to both an internal and an external assessment. The asessment components for Japanese B Standard Level (SL) are arranged as follows:
Paper 1 (35% weighting)
Productive Skills - Writing (1 hour, 15 minutes - 30 marks)
One writing task of 250–400 words from a choice of three, each from a different theme, choosing a text type from among those listed in the examination instructions.
Paper 2 (35% weighting)
Receptive skills - Reading comprehension (1 hour - 40 marks)
Comprehension exercises on three written texts, drawn from all five themes. Each text extract will be no more than 40 lines - usually of a magazine article, travel brochure, newspaper article, blog, website, email, or letter.
Individual oral assessment (30% weighting)
A conversation with the teacher, based on a visual stimulus, followed by discussion based on an additional theme. (30 marks)
This component is internally assessed by the teacher and externally moderated by the IB at the end of the course.
The asessment components for Japanese B Higher Level (HL) are arranged as follows:
Paper 1 (35% weighting)
Productive Skills - Writing (1 hour, 30 minutes - 30 marks)
One writing task of 450–600 words from a choice of three, each from a different theme, choosing a text type from among those listed in the examination instructions.
Paper 2 (35% weighting)
Receptive skills - Reading comprehension (1 hour - 40 marks)
Comprehension exercises on three written texts, drawn from all five themes. Each text extract will be no more than 40 lines - usually of a magazine article, travel brochure, newspaper article, blog, website, email, or letter.
Individual oral assessment (30% weighting)
A conversation with the teacher, based on an extract from one of the literary works studied in class, followed by discussion based on one or more of the themes from the syllabus. (30 marks)
This component is internally assessed by the teacher and externally moderated by the IB at the end of the course.
Please note that the above assessment outlines are modified versions of those shown in the IB subject brief. They have been implemented by the IBO as of 2020 as a Covid support measure.
Below is a link to the subject brief for Language B subjects at both SL and HL:
Click here to view the Language B page of the IB website for more information.