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Oral speech 
Introducing the city that you are staying
Rubric Code: N5426X
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Subject: Foreign Languages  
Type: Presentation  
Grade Levels: 9-12

Powered by iRubric Introducing K Lumpur
  Poor

1 pts

Fair

2 pts

Good

3 pts

Content

Include information on language, weather, transport and speciality

Poor

Limited information
Fair

With some information but not very clear
Good

Include detail information on language, weather, transport and speciality
Organization

With an opening introduction, body and conclusion

Poor

All message in one paragraph
Fair

All message in two paragraphes.
Good

With an opening introduction, body and conclusion
Lenght

About 1 minute to 2 minutes

Poor

Less than 20 seconds
Fair

Between 20 to 55 seconds
Good

1 minute or more
Tone and Voice

Proper tone, intonation and volume of voice

Poor

Improper tones/ intonation that interfere the communication and too soft in volume of voice
Fair

Tones/ intonation does not interfere with the communication with proper volume of voice
Good

The tones/ intonation contributes effectively to communication with proper volume of voice



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