IB English A: Language and Literature Mock Exams
Paper 1 guided analysis of unseen non-literary texts and the Paper 2 comparative essay for IB English A: Language and Literature SL and HL, with instant AI-powered grading against the IB assessment criteria.
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English A Lang & Lit Paper Breakdown
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Guided analysis of previously unseen non-literary text(s), each with a guiding question. SL writes ONE analysis of one text [20]; HL writes TWO analyses of two different texts [20 each = 40].
Comparative essay answering one of four general questions with reference to two literary works studied. No text access — detailed reference, no quotation required [25].
Why Practice English A Lang & Lit Mock Exams?
- Drill close reading of authorial choices → meaning — the through-line of every analysis criterion, not feature-spotting
- Practise entering an unseen non-literary text through its guiding question under Paper 1 timing
- Rehearse the Paper 2 comparison so you compare two works throughout, not one-then-the-other
- Build no-text-access exam habits — precise reference to works without quotation
- Learn to structure a focused analysis and a balanced comparative argument
- Reduce exam anxiety through repeated realistic timed practice
English A Lang & Lit Exam Tips from Top Scorers
Analyse choices, don’t spot features
Naming a device earns little. The marks come from explaining how the writer’s choice shapes meaning and affects the reader — always push from “what” to “so what”.
Use the guiding question as a way in
On Paper 1 the guiding question is a starting point, not a limit. Let it focus your analysis; you are not obliged to answer it directly.
Compare throughout on Paper 2
Weave both works together across the essay. Two separate mini-essays stapled together lose the comparison marks (Criterion B).
Know literary vs non-literary
Paper 1 texts are non-literary; Paper 2 works are literary. Misreading the text type undermines the whole response, so fix it before you plan.
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English A Lang & Lit Mock Exams — FAQ
- How many IB English A: Language and Literature mock exams are available?
- Mock papers covering the Paper 1 guided analysis of unseen non-literary texts and the Paper 2 comparative essay are added as the subject builds out, using original passages and public-domain works.
- Can I practise Paper 1 and Paper 2 separately?
- Yes. Paper 1 (unseen non-literary analysis) and Paper 2 (comparative essay) are offered separately so you can drill each skill on its own.
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