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Speaking Rubric Assessment
Rubric Code: L22A94X
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Subject: English  
Type: Presentation  
Grade Levels: 9-12

Powered by iRubric GUESS WHO?
  Non-existent

0 pts

Poor

0.5 pts

Fair

1 pts

Good

1.5 pts

Excellent

2 pts

Organization of content: photos

Non-existent

Non-existent
Poor

Presentation contains little information badly organized.
Material included is not relevant or only a few photos.
Fair

Presentation contains some information organized in a logical structure.
Material included is sometimes relevant.
Good

Presentation contains mostly accurate information organized in a logical structure.
Material included is generally relevant.
Excellent

Presentation contains accurate information organized in a logical structure.
Material included is relevant.
Content: description, clues

Non-existent

Non-existent
Poor

Too simple, Boring, and maybe repetitive. There are no clues, impossible to guess character.
Fair

Mildly interesting. Some interesting clues to guess character.
Good

Average to above-average entertaining. Very interesting clues to guess character.
Excellent

Excellent content, kept the listeners' attention. A lot of relevant and interesting clues that enable students to guess character.
Pronunciation and Fluency: basic sentences

Non-existent

Non-existent
Poor

Student's pronunciation was incomprehensible.
Student was unable to ask or respond to questions.
Fair

Student's pronunciation made understanding difficult.
Student took a long time to ask and respond to questions.
Good

Student's pronunciation was understandable with some error.
Students were able to ask and answer the questions with little difficulty.
Excellent

Student's pronunciation is very good.
Students were able to communicate clearly with no difficulty.
Grammar: present simple, description

Non-existent

Non-existent
Poor

Very Poor Grammar, almost unintelligible.
Fair

Difficult to understand because of errors.
Good

Some mistakes, but understandable.
Excellent

Very few mistakes or no mistakes.
Presentation skills

Non-existent

Non-existent
Poor

Student reads presentation the entire time and makes no eye contact
Fair

Student mostly reads presentation and makes little eye contact.
Good

Student doesn't read presentation too
much and makes adequate eye contact.
Excellent

Student doesn't read presentation at all and makes eye contact.



Keywords:
  • ESL, teens







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