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IB French B: A Complete Guide 2026

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IB French B 2026 Complete Guide

IB French B: A Complete Guide (2026)

Everything you need to know about IB French B — syllabus, exam format, SL vs HL, grading, and proven strategies to score high in 2026.

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📅 Updated 2026
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Thinking about studying French B as part of your International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme? Whether you’re a complete beginner or someone who already has a foundation in the language, this guide walks you through every aspect of IB French B — from what it is, to how it’s examined, to how you can ace it.

French is an extraordinary door to open. Spoken across 29 countries and five continents, it is the world’s second most widely learned language — and IB French B is one of the most respected pathways to achieving real fluency while earning a globally recognised qualification. Let’s dive in.

Section 01

Why Study IB French B?

Choosing IB French B is about much more than passing an exam. It’s an invitation to engage with one of the world’s most culturally rich languages — and to position yourself for academic and professional opportunities that extend across Europe, Africa, Canada, and beyond.

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Cognitive Benefits

Bilingualism is linked to improved problem-solving, sharper focus, and better multi-tasking — benefits that extend well beyond the language itself.

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University Advantage

Top grades in IB French B signal intellectual range to admissions teams at Oxford, Cambridge, Sciences Po, and other leading institutions.

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Global Career Prospects

French is an official language in 29 countries and at the UN, EU, and UNESCO. Fluency opens careers in diplomacy, business, NGOs, and international media.

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Cultural Connection

From Paris to Dakar, Montréal to Kinshasa — French unlocks a sprawling Francophone world of literature, film, cuisine, and community.

If you talk to a man in a language he understands, that goes to his head. If you talk to him in his language, that goes to his heart.

— Nelson Mandela

For Indian students in particular, French is increasingly valuable in the context of Canadian immigration. TEF Canada and TCF Canada — both French proficiency exams — directly influence Express Entry CRS scores. Beginning your French journey at the IB level gives you a structured, internationally recognised foundation to build on.

Section 02

Is IB French B Hard?

IB French B is rated as moderately challenging — not the most demanding subject in the IB lineup, but one that rewards consistent effort and genuine engagement. Most students rate it around a 3 out of 5 for difficulty.

5.3
Mean grade, IB French B HL (May 2024)
5.1
Mean grade, IB French B SL (May 2024)
19.4%
HL students who achieved the maximum grade of 7
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Key Insight

The data shows that while top scores are very achievable — nearly 1 in 5 HL students scored a 7 in 2024 — the course requires steady, structured preparation. Students who engage with French outside the classroom consistently outperform those who rely solely on lessons.

Workload

Balancing IB French B alongside your other subjects requires thoughtful time management. The workload involves mastering grammar and vocabulary, preparing for oral assessments, writing in multiple text types, and building listening comprehension. None of this is overwhelming in isolation — but it benefits from a consistent daily routine rather than last-minute revision sessions.

Section 03

The IB French B Syllabus

The IB French B syllabus is built around two interlocking components: Language Skills and Themes. Together, they ensure that students develop not just grammatical accuracy, but a nuanced, culturally grounded ability to communicate in French.

Language Skills

The four core skills developed throughout the course are:

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Listening

Comprehending spoken French across a range of accents, speeds, and contexts — including news, interviews, and conversations.

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Reading

Engaging with authentic texts — articles, literary excerpts, advertisements, letters — and demonstrating comprehension of meaning and tone.

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Writing

Producing well-structured texts across multiple genres: articles, blog posts, reports, letters, and creative writing pieces.

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Speaking

Expressing ideas clearly and fluently in individual orals and interactive discussions — including responding spontaneously to visual stimuli or literary texts.

Themes

The five themes provide the cultural and conceptual canvas on which language skills are practised. Each theme is explored through authentic Francophone materials — films, news clips, literature, and podcasts.

🙋 Identities 🌱 Experiences 💡 Human Ingenuity 🏛️ Social Organisation 🌍 Sharing the Planet
HL Addition

Higher Level students also study two works of literature originally written in French. This deepens engagement with the language at a stylistic level and forms the basis of the Individual Oral assessment at HL.

Section 04

SL vs HL: Which Should You Choose?

The decision between Standard Level (SL) and Higher Level (HL) should be driven by your current French proficiency, your university ambitions, and how central French will be to your future path.

Factor Standard Level (SL) Higher Level (HL)
Ideal Student Some French background; not yet fully confident in fluency Strong existing proficiency; keen to develop at an advanced level
Teaching Hours 150 hours 240 hours
Literature Component Not required Two literary works in French
Oral Assessment Based on visual stimulus linked to themes Based on a literary extract
University Advantage Broadly accepted; strong for most degrees Essential for French studies or language-intensive programmes
Writing Component One writing task Two writing tasks, including a creative text based on literature

The mean grades at both levels in 2024 were very close (5.3 HL vs 5.1 SL), which suggests that students at both levels perform similarly — the key is choosing the level that genuinely matches your current proficiency and ambition.

Our Recommendation

If you’re aiming for a French-taught degree, translation, international relations, or a career that will regularly use French, choose HL. If French is an important but not central part of your academic profile, SL is an excellent, rigorous choice.

Section 05

Exam Format & Assessment Structure

IB French B uses a combination of external assessments (EA) — which account for 70–75% of your final grade — and internal assessments (IA), which make up the remaining 25–30%. Here’s a full breakdown of what each involves.

External Assessment (EA) — 70–75%

Paper Standard Level (SL) Higher Level (HL)
Paper 1 — Writing One writing task from five options (1h 20min) Two writing tasks: one chosen + one creative text based on literature (1h 30min)
Paper 2 — Reading Four text-handling exercises (1h) Three separate text-handling exercises (1h)
Listening Listening comprehension (45 min) Listening comprehension (1 hour)

Internal Assessment (IA) — 25–30%

Component Format SL HL
Individual Oral (IO) 10-minute discussion with teacher Visual stimulus linked to a theme (30%) Literary extract from works studied (20%)
Interactive Oral (IOA) Debate, role-play, or interview Not assessed separately Stimulus-based discussion on a theme (10%)
Section 06

2025–26 Exam Timetable

The May 2026 IB French B exams follow a two-day schedule. Always confirm specific timings with your IB coordinator, as start times vary by school and time zone.

Day 1 — Afternoon
Tuesday, May 19, 2026
Paper 1 — Writing
SL: 1h 20min HL: 1h 30min
Paper 2 — Reading Comprehension
SL: 1h HL: 1h
Day 2 — Morning
Wednesday, May 20, 2026
Listening Comprehension
SL: 45min HL: 1h
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Important Note

Exam dates are indicative and may shift slightly for the May 2026 session. Always verify with your official IB coordinator and check the IBO website for the confirmed schedule closer to the date.

Section 07

The Grading System Explained

IB grades run from 1 to 7, with 7 being the highest. Your final IB French B grade is calculated from the combined score of your external and internal assessments, weighted as shown below.

Component Weight (SL) Weight (HL) Skills Assessed
External Assessment 75% 70% Reading, Writing, Listening
Internal Assessment 25% 30% Speaking (Oral)
TOK / EE Bonus Up to 3 additional points Theory of Knowledge + Extended Essay
GradeDescriptionMark Range (approx.)
7Excellent — near-native fluency demonstrated80–100%
6Very Good — strong command across all skills70–79%
5Good — solid competency with minor gaps60–69%
4Satisfactory — adequate but inconsistent50–59%
3Mediocre — limited proficiency40–49%
2Poor30–39%
1Very Poor0–29%
Section 08

IB French B vs A-Level French

Students choosing between IB and A-Level often want to understand the practical differences between IB French B and A-Level French. Here’s an honest comparison:

🇬🇧 IB French B

  • Holistic approach: language + culture + global themes
  • Two proficiency levels: SL and HL
  • Strong emphasis on international-mindedness
  • Five broad themes studied across two years
  • HL includes literature in French
  • Oral components are formally assessed at both levels

📘 A-Level French

  • Language, culture, and society of France
  • Single level — no SL/HL distinction
  • Includes film and literature study
  • Narrower cultural focus but deeper literary engagement
  • Widely accepted at UK universities
  • Oral exam is a smaller proportion of the total mark

Both are highly regarded qualifications. The IB offers more breadth and cultural range; A-Level French tends to offer more depth in literature and the specific culture of France. Your choice should depend on your wider academic programme and longer-term goals.

Section 09

Proven Study Strategies

Students who consistently score 6 or 7 in IB French B share a set of habits that go beyond classroom attendance. Here’s what actually works:

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Immerse Daily — Even for 20 Minutes

Watch a French TV series (call Lupin or Dix Pour Cent), listen to RFI’s Journal en Français Facile, or follow a French news podcast. Consistent exposure trains your ear far more effectively than weekly cramming.

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Build a Vocabulary System

Use theme-based flashcard decks aligned with the five IB themes. Tools like Anki or Quizlet work well. Aim for 10–15 new words per day, reviewed in spaced intervals.

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Practise Writing in Multiple Formats

IB Paper 1 asks you to write in a specific text type (article, blog, letter, speech, interview). Practise all five formats regularly — each has its own conventions that examiners look for.

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Record and Review Your Oral Practice

Record yourself speaking for two minutes on each theme. Play it back, identify hesitations and errors, and re-record. This is one of the highest-impact practices for the IO assessment.

✦ Expert Tips for IB French B

  • Read the mark scheme for Paper 1 before you practise — knowing what examiners reward changes how you write.
  • For listening, practise with audio at slightly above your comfort level. This builds tolerance for real-world speech.
  • Don’t underestimate the IOA — it’s shorter but contributes meaningfully to your HL grade. Treat it as seriously as the IO.
  • Choose your IO theme strategically: pick the one where you have the most vocabulary depth AND genuine opinions.
  • For HL literature, annotate as you read — write margin notes in French. This forces active engagement and builds your oral prep simultaneously.
  • Start past paper practice no later than 4 months before your exams. Familiarity with the format removes unnecessary anxiety.
  • Consider a structured online course with a native French-speaking tutor for the final 2–3 months. Targeted feedback accelerates progress dramatically.
Section 10

2025 Trends in Language Learning

The landscape of language learning has evolved rapidly, and IB French B students are well-positioned to benefit from a new generation of tools and approaches.

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AI Language Tools

AI tutors and conversation partners (like ChatGPT in French mode) let you practise oral skills and get instant grammar feedback at any hour.

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Authentic Media

Greater emphasis on Francophone films, podcasts, and social media — content that reflects the themes syllabus while building genuine cultural fluency.

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Adaptive Learning

Platforms that personalise study plans based on your error patterns — targeting grammar weaknesses or vocabulary gaps with precision.

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Virtual Exchange

Online language exchanges with native French speakers in France, Canada, Senegal, and beyond — building authentic conversational fluency.

Section 11

What Can You Do With IB French B?

IB French B opens a wide range of doors — both directly through the qualification and as a foundation for further language development. Here are some of the most compelling pathways:

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Diplomacy & International Relations

French is a working language at the UN, EU, WTO, and NATO. Essential for careers in international diplomacy.

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Journalism & Media

French-speaking journalists are in demand across international broadcasters like RFI, France 24, and TV5Monde.

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Law & International Policy

Many EU and international law frameworks operate in French. Strong French B grades support applications to top law programmes.

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Medicine & Global Health

Francophone Africa has significant demand for French-speaking healthcare professionals and researchers.

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Tourism & Hospitality

France is the world’s most visited country. French fluency is a professional asset across the global tourism industry.

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Canada Immigration (TEF/TCF)

IB French B provides a strong base for TEF Canada and TCF Canada preparation — directly impacting Express Entry CRS scores for PR.

For Indian students especially, the path from IB French B → university-level French → TEF/TCF Canada is increasingly well-trodden. Building your French foundation during IB gives you a significant head start.

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Section 12

Frequently Asked Questions

Can a complete beginner take IB French B?

Technically yes — IB French B is designed for students who are learning French as an acquired language rather than a mother tongue. At SL, students with a genuine beginner foundation can make it work with dedicated study. That said, starting at A2 or above gives you a significant advantage. If you are truly a beginner, speak with your IB coordinator about whether French B SL or French Ab Initio is the better starting point.

How is IB French B different from French A?

French A (Language and Literature or Literature) is designed for native or near-native speakers — those who grew up speaking French or were educated in French. French B is for students who have studied French as a foreign language. If French is not your first language, French B is almost certainly the right category.

What resources should I use to prepare?

Beyond your school materials, we recommend: RFI Savoirs (free French lessons by level), the IBO’s published past papers and mark schemes, DELF B1/B2 practice materials (which align well with IB themes), French films with French subtitles, and a structured online course with a qualified tutor for targeted feedback on writing and oral practice.

Does IB French B count towards TEF Canada preparation?

It provides an excellent foundation. IB French B SL aligns roughly with B1–B2 CEFR level proficiency; HL students typically reach B2–C1. TEF Canada requires a minimum of B2 across key components to earn substantial CRS points. If you’ve completed IB French B HL with strong grades, a focused TEF/TCF preparation course of 3–6 months can be enough to reach test-ready level.

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