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Speaking Activity: Expressing Disagreement 
Learn to disagree politely and properly
Rubric Code: XXBB889
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Subject: English  
Type: Assessment  
Grade Levels: (none)

Powered by iRubric Expressing disagreement
  Poor

1 pts

Fair

2 pts

Good

3 pts

Excellent

4 pts

Fluency

Poor

The student has great difficulty correctly putting words together in a sentence
Fair

The student demonstrates some fluency and is able to construct a simple sentence
Good

The student is able to respond to the prompt with few errors and relative ease
Excellent

The student speaks clearly with no errors
Disagreement Statements

Poor

The student did not correctly respond with a disagreement statement
Fair

The student correctly responded with one disagreement statement
Good

The student correctly responded with two disagreement statements
Excellent

The student correctly responded with at least three disagreement statements
English only

Poor

Rarely attempts to speak English during activity
Fair

Sometimes attempts to speak english during activity
Good

Often attempts to speak English during activity
Excellent

Always attempts to speak English during activity




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