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Type or write legibly using black ink and retain a copy of this form.
Complete one copy of this form for each task.
Complete this form in the target language.
To complete this form, refer to the Further Oral Activity assessment details in the Language &
Literature guide.
Area to which the task is linked: (Please include the sub topic to which it is linked, choosing from
Part I: Language and Culture / Ethnicity OR Part II: Gender Stereotypes in the Media)
In the table below, candidates must list the source of all primary support materials that relate to the
presentation. (For future FOAs you will also need to attach a properly formatted bibliography
with both primary and secondary sources, including supporting images.)
* Form contains language taken from the IB course guide and posted online by the Intl School of Latvia
Further Oral Activity reflection
Reflective Statement
Following the completion of the Further Oral Activity, students are required to complete a
reflective statement on the oral, commenting on their performance and the progress they
made in achieving the aims they had set themselves.
The reflective statement must help clarify what the students purpose was and how they
determined to achieve that purpose. They should make clear their awareness of their own
role in shaping meaning.
You may consider the following for your reflective statement, in line with the IB guidelines
for the Further Oral Activity. The statement should be about 200-300 words, similar to a
rationale for a Written Task. It should not exceed 300 words, however.
Include a word count at the end.
You should try to give some specific ideas about decisions you made concerning structure,
content, language, and so on, in order to meet your aims with the presentation.
Your reflection should respond to the following questions:
1. What was the overall purpose of your particular choice of oral activities?
2. How did you plan to achieve that purpose?
This reflection wont be scored for the quality of your writing, but it should express
complete, clear and coherent thoughts.