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Exam Dialogue LLCE 2014
Travel Situation Dialogue LLCE 2014
Speaking Rubric Assessment for S1 Final Dialogue Project
Rubric Code:
FX2X2AA
By
JuliaMcA
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Subject:
English
Type:
Exam
Grade Levels:
Undergraduate
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Rubric for Dialogue Presentation
Poor
0 pts
Fair
2 pts
Excellent
4 pts
Content
Poor
Student did not include the required elements. Dialogue may have been too short, irrelevant, or underdeveloped.
Fair
Student included the basic elements, but the content may have been short or underdeveloped.
Excellent
Student included all of the required elements and included developed responses. The dialogue was exceptionally well-written.
Vocabulary & Expressions
Poor
Dialogue included many "Frenchisms" or otherwise showed poor usage of vocabulary and expressions.
Fair
Student used mostly relevant vocabulary and expressions with some errors in usage.
Excellent
Student used appropriate vocabulary naturally and with very few errors.
Clarity
Poor
Sentences were very difficult to understand.
Fair
Sentences were usually comprehensible, though may have been awkward or confusing at times.
Excellent
Sentences were clear, comprehensible, and natural. Student made very few grammatical errors.
Fluency & Conversational Flow
Poor
Student was unable to deliver a comprehensible presentation of the dialogue. Student paused frequently and may have spoken French at times.
Fair
Student hesitated and paused at times, but persevered.
Excellent
Student was able to communicate clearly and fluidly with little difficulty. Student demonstrated the ability to speak fluidly and independently.
Pronunciation
Poor
Student's pronunciation was incomprehensible or made understanding very difficult.
Fair
Student's pronunciation was usually comprehensible. Student pronounced many final "S" or "-ed" sounds correctly.
Excellent
Student's pronunciation was almost like a native speaker's. Student pronounced most or all final "S"/"-ed" sounds correctly.
Keywords:
ESL, Adults
Subjects:
Communication
English
Foreign Languages
Vocational
Types:
Exam
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