
Master the IB English IO
Master the IB English IO (Individual Oral) with this free guide. Get a script-planning resource, "Global Issue Tracker," and bullet-point structure tips for your 15-minute presentation.
Master the IB English IO: Your Insider Guide to Acing the Individual Oral
The IB English Individual Oral (IO) can feel like a pretty big challenge. That 15-minute window to showcase your deep understanding of texts and global issues often leaves students feeling overwhelmed. But what if you had an insider's roadmap, crafted by those who've not only navigated it successfully but aced it?
This guide is designed to demystify the IO, giving you the premium strategies and practical tools you need to deliver a truly exceptional presentation. Let's get you from anxious to confident.
Your IO Mastery Blueprint
By using this guide, you will be able to:
- Demystify the IO Structure: Get a clear understanding of the 10-minute presentation and 5-minute Q&A, and the core assessment criteria that drive your marks.
- Craft a Winning Planning Framework: Use a structured approach to prepare your oral, moving beyond rote memorization to confident, analytical delivery.
- Unlock Powerful Global Issues: Discover how to identify, refine, and effectively integrate a compelling "Global Issue" using our dedicated tracker.
- Master Your 10-Point Outline: Learn how to organize your presentation for maximum clarity, focus, and impact, ensuring a natural and engaging delivery.
- Cultivate Exam-Day Confidence: Reduce stress and approach your IO with the assurance of thorough preparation and expert-backed strategies.
The IB English IO: An Overview
The Individual Oral is a huge part of your final IB English A grade (20% for HL, 30% for SL). It's a 15-minute oral exam, split into two parts: a 10-minute presentation from you, followed by a 5-minute Q&A with your teacher.
Your task is to examine how a chosen global issue is presented in two texts you've studied. For Lang & Lit, that's one literary work and one non-literary body of work. For Lit, it's two literary works (one in translation). You'll use specific extracts (max 40 lines each) as a launchpad for your wider analysis.
The IO is marked out of 40, using four criteria:
- Criterion A: Knowledge, Understanding, and Interpretation – How well you know your texts and the global issue.
- Criterion B: Analysis and Evaluation – How well you analyze the author's choices and their effects.
- Criterion C: Focus and Organization – The clarity and structure of your presentation.
- Criterion D: Language – The clarity, accuracy, and academic tone of your language.
The Power of Preparation: Your Planning Framework
- Deconstruct the Prompt: Always keep the core task in mind: "Examine the ways in which the global issue of your choice is presented through the content and form of..." Everything you say must connect back to this.
- Global Issue Deep Dive: Clearly define your global issue. Why is it significant globally? How is it transnational? Form a sharp thesis statement that makes an argument about how your texts tackle this issue.
- Text Selection & Justification: For each text, briefly state its title, author, and text type. Explain why these specific extracts are perfect for exploring your global issue.
- Extract-Specific Analysis (for each text):
- Context: Briefly place the extract within the wider work.
- Argument & Evidence: What's your main point here? Back it up with a short, powerful quote.
- Analysis of Authorial Choices: This is crucial. Don't just summarize. Analyze how the author uses literary or rhetorical features (imagery, metaphor, tone, structure, rhetorical appeals) to make their point about the global issue.
- Link Back: Explicitly connect your analysis back to your overarching global issue and the work as a whole.
- Synthesize & Conclude: Reiterate your thesis in a new way and summarize the key insights from both texts. End with a final thought on the relevance of your global issue.
Unlocking Global Issues: The Tracker
Your global issue is the backbone of your IO. It needs to be specific enough to allow for deep analysis. Vague issues lead to vague analysis. Use this tracker to brainstorm and refine your ideas.
| Potential Global Issue (Broad) | Refined & Specific Global Issue | Text 1 | Text 2 | Why it's a "Good Fit" |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Example: Gender Inequality | The societal pressures placed upon women regarding their domestic roles and career aspirations. | A Doll's House (Ibsen) | 1950s Good Housewife Ad | Both texts explicitly portray restrictive gender roles. Ibsen uses dramatic irony to critique them, while the ad uses visual rhetoric to reinforce them. |
Your Global Issue Must Be:
- Significant: It matters on a global scale.
- Transnational: It crosses borders and cultures.
- Specific: It's focused enough for deep analysis, not just a broad topic.
- Rich in Authorial Choice: It lets you analyze how authors present the issue, not just what they say.
Structuring for Success: Your 10-Point Outline
Your 10-minute presentation needs a clear, logical flow. Think of it as a verbal essay. Here’s a tried-and-tested structure to build your 10 bullet points around.
Part 1: Intro (1 min)
- Global Issue & Definition
- Introduce Texts & Thesis
Part 2: Text 1 (4 mins)
- Context of Extract
- Point 1 + Evidence/Analysis
- Point 2 + Evidence/Analysis
- Link to Wider Work
Part 3: Text 2 (4 mins)
- Context of Extract
- Point 1 + Evidence/Analysis
- Point 2 + Evidence/Analysis
- Link to Wider Work
Part 4: Conclusion (1 min)
- Restate Thesis
- Synthesize Insights & Final Thought
Insider Tips from an IB Graduate
Having been through the IO myself, here's what truly makes a difference:
- Practice Out Loud: Record yourself. Listen back. Is your pacing good? Do you sound natural, or are you just reading? Time yourself ruthlessly.
- Master the Q&A: The 5-minute Q&A is your chance to shine. Anticipate questions and prepare extra points of analysis from the wider works. Always link your answers back to the global issue.
- Analyse, Don't Summarize: The examiner wants your analysis of the author's choices, not a plot summary. Focus on the "how" and "why."
- Confidence is Key: Even if you stumble, recover gracefully. Your confidence in your ideas and preparation will shine through.

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The IB English IO is a pivotal 15-minute internal assessment (10-min presentation, 5-min Q&A) where you analyze how a global issue is presented in two texts. It's crucial, making up 20% (HL) or 30% (SL) of your final grade, and demonstrates your critical thinking and communication skills.
A strong global issue must be specific, transnational, relevant, and allow for deep analysis of authorial choices. Avoid vague topics; instead, refine them to focus on how they are represented through content and form in your chosen texts. Our guide provides a "Global Issue Tracker" to help you with this precision.
No, memorizing a full script can hinder natural delivery and make you sound robotic under pressure. Our guide emphasizes robust planning using a concise bullet-point outline (max 10 points) as a speaking aid. This approach allows for flexibility, confidence, and genuine analytical delivery rather than rote recitation.
The Q&A is your chance to deepen your analysis. We recommend anticipating potential questions your teacher might ask about your texts, global issue, or analytical choices. Prepare extra examples or points of analysis from the wider works, and always link your answers back to your overarching global issue for maximum impact.
Lanterna tutors, all high-achieving IB graduates, provide personalised support specifically for the English IO. We help you refine your global issue, perfect your textual analysis, structure your presentation for maximum impact, and practice your delivery and Q&A responses, ensuring you meet all assessment criteria for top marks and confidence.
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