Introduction
The IB Chinese B curriculum is structured around five prescribed themes:
- Identities
- Experiences
- Human Ingenuity
- Social Organization
- Sharing the Planet
These themes are the backbone of the course. Every Paper 1 writing prompt, Paper 2 comprehension text, and oral exam discussion links back to them. Understanding how Chinese B connects to these themes is essential for success, as it helps you prepare relevant vocabulary, cultural examples, and analytical insights.
This guide breaks down each theme, explains its focus, and gives practical strategies to master it in the IB Chinese B context.
Quick Start Checklist
- Know the five themes: Everything connects back to them.
- Prepare thematic vocabulary: Organize notes by theme.
- Use cultural examples: Festivals, traditions, social issues.
- Practice comparisons: Chinese vs global perspectives.
- Apply to all assessments: Writing, reading, listening, oral.
- HL expectation: Go beyond description to analysis and global context.
Theme 1: Identities (身份认同)
Focus
Explores personal attributes, lifestyle, health, and cultural identity.
Examples in IB Chinese B
- Health and fitness habits.
- Food and diet in Chinese culture.
- Role of family and relationships.
