M17/1/AYENG/SP1/ENG/TZ0/XX © International Baccalaureate Organization 2017 5 pa
M17/1/AYENG/SP1/ENG/TZ0/XX © International Baccalaureate Organization 2017 5 pages/páginas Wednesday 3 May 2017 (afternoon) Mercredi 3 mai 2017 (après-midi) Miércoles 3 de mayo de 2017 (tarde) 2217 – 2015 English A: language and literature – Standard level – Paper 1 Anglais A : langue et littérature – Niveau moyen – Épreuve 1 Inglés A: lengua y literatura – Nivel medio – Prueba 1 Instructions to candidates y y Do not open this examination paper until instructed to do so. y y Write an analysis on one text only. y y It is not compulsory for you to respond directly to the guiding questions provided. However, you may use them if you wish. y y The maximum mark for this examination paper is [20 marks]. Instructions destinées aux candidats y y N’ouvrez pas cette épreuve avant d’y être autorisé(e). y y Rédigez une analyse d’un seul texte. y y Vous n’êtes pas obligé(e) de répondre directement aux questions d’orientation fournies. Vous pouvez toutefois les utiliser si vous le souhaitez. y y Le nombre maximum de points pour cette épreuve d’examen est de [20 points]. Instrucciones para los alumnos y y No abra esta prueba hasta que se lo autoricen. y y Escriba un análisis de un solo texto. y y No es obligatorio responder directamente a las preguntas de orientación que se incluyen, pero puede utilizarlas si lo desea. y y La puntuación máxima para esta prueba de examen es [20 puntos]. 1 hour 30 minutes / 1 heure 30 minutes / 1 hora 30 minutos M17/1/AYENG/SP1/ENG/TZ0/XX – 2 – Write an analysis on one of the following texts. Include comments on the significance of context, audience, purpose and formal and stylistic features. Text 1 Removed for copyright reasons M17/1/AYENG/SP1/ENG/TZ0/XX – 3 – Turn over / Tournez la page / Véase al dorso Removed for copyright reasons M17/1/AYENG/SP1/ENG/TZ0/XX – 4 – Text 2 5 10 HOW ARE ICC JUDGES ELECTED? – PART 1 Thursday, November 27, 2014 – 14:50 By Justice Hub At the Assembly of States Parties (ASP) – the annual meeting of the International Criminal Court – next month there will be discussions on all kinds of issues, like how much money the court gets for investigations next year. But a key item on the agenda for the first and second days is the election of six new judges to replace those whose terms have come to an end after nine years. How does that work? It’s not a straightforward process by any means because the court has all kinds of rules to ensure regional, gender and law-system representation. We’ve read the rules for you, and have prepared with our colleagues from The Cartoon Movement a couple of pictures that should help you understand what’s going on. M17/1/AYENG/SP1/ENG/TZ0/XX – 5 – Click for Part 2 of Justice Hub’s infographic about how the judges are elected. Adapted from the website Justice Hub explaining how the judges of the International Criminal Court are elected, justicehub.org (2014) – What is the purpose of the infographic and what audience might it be intended for? – In what ways does the use of cartoons influence the reader’s understanding of the ICC and its process of electing judges? uploads/S4/ icc-judges-qp-pdf 1 .pdf
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