IB Oral Recording Platform: Professional Audio Analysis

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Why Use a Recorded Oral Tool for IB Practice?

Recorded oral practice takes your preparation far beyond silent rehearsal or reading from notes. By recording your orals, you can objectively evaluate your structure, pacing, clarity, and use of evidence—exactly what IB examiners assess.

RevisionDojo’s oral recording and feedback tool allows you to practise under exam-style conditions, identify weaknesses early, and improve systematically. Instead of guessing how your oral sounds, you receive structured, rubric-aligned feedback after every attempt.

What Makes RevisionDojo’s Oral Recording Platform Effective

IB-Aligned Scoring and Feedback

You can upload or record your oral directly on the platform for both Language A and Language B assessments. Each recording is assessed using official IB criteria, focusing on:

  • Structure and organisation
  • Quality of analysis and interpretation
  • Use of evidence and examples
  • Clarity, coherence, and engagement

This ensures your practice closely mirrors how real examiners evaluate orals.

Timing and Pacing Insights

One of the most common issues in IB orals is poor time management. The platform provides clear feedback on:

  • Speaking pace
  • Pauses and hesitations
  • Section transitions

This helps you refine your delivery so you stay confident and within time limits.

Iterative Practice and Progress Tracking

You can re-record your oral as many times as needed. Each new attempt generates updated feedback, allowing you to:

  • Track improvement across attempts
  • Compare structure and clarity over time
  • Build fluency and reduce performance anxiety

This creates a repeatable improvement cycle rather than one-off practice.

How to Use the Platform for Stronger Oral Performance

  1. Prepare a clear bullet plan or structured script for your Individual Oral or TOK presentation.
  2. Record directly within the platform or upload an existing audio file.
  3. Review feedback on structure, global issue linkage, analysis depth, and pacing.
  4. Refine transitions, tighten arguments, and improve evidence integration.
  5. Re-record and repeat until your delivery meets examiner-level standards.

Strengths and Best Practices

Instant Feedback

Receive scoring and commentary within minutes rather than waiting days for review.

Strong Alignment with IB Expectations

Feedback is based on IB rubrics, helping you focus on what actually earns marks.

Flexible, Low-Pressure Practice

Multiple attempts allow you to practise confidently without the stress of live assessment.

Exam and Moderation Readiness

Rubric-based feedback prepares you for how your oral will be moderated and marked.

Limitations and How to Balance Them

While highly effective, recorded feedback cannot fully assess non-verbal elements such as body language, facial expression, or eye contact. To get the best results:

  • Combine platform feedback with teacher or peer review
  • Practise standing delivery and natural gestures separately
  • Use the tool for structure, clarity, and timing—not as the sole source of evaluation

Think of recorded feedback as expert guidance, not a final judgment.

Frequently Asked Questions About the Recording Tool

Which IB orals are supported?
The platform supports Language A Individual Orals (Literature and Language & Literature) as well as TOK commentary-style presentations.

Is the tool free to use?
Recording, scoring, and feedback are included under RevisionDojo’s standard access.

How accurate is the scoring?
Feedback is aligned with IB examiner rubrics and refined using a large sample of past oral performances.

Is human feedback still necessary?
Yes. Human feedback is especially important for delivery style, confidence, and engagement.

Can I track improvement over time?
Yes. Each attempt generates updated feedback and allows comparison across recordings.

Final Take: Use Audio Analysis to Raise Your Oral Score

RevisionDojo’s oral recording platform allows IB students to practise with purpose. By combining structured feedback, timing analysis, and repeatable practice, you can:

  • Strengthen argument clarity and structure
  • Improve pacing and confidence
  • Align delivery with examiner expectations
  • Reduce anxiety through repetition

Used alongside teacher or peer feedback, recorded oral practice becomes one of the most effective ways to improve IB oral performance.

Visit RevisionDojo to record your oral, review detailed feedback, and practise smarter—because strong orals can significantly impact your final IB grade.

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