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Presentation: Video portrait 
Fluency+Content & Grammar+Pronunciation
Rubric Code: CAB6AC
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Subject: Foreign Languages  
Type: Presentation  
Grade Levels: 6-8

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  Advanced High Novice

A+

100 pts

High Novice

A

96 pts

Mid-High Novice

B+

88 pts

Mid Novice

B

82 pts

Low-Mid Novice

C+

76 pts

Low Novice

C

72 pts

Unacceptable for this Level

D-F

66 pts

Fluency
20 %

• How naturally the student's speech flows.

Advanced High Novice

Speech continuous with natural pauses and little to no repair necessary.
High Novice

Speech continuous with some natural pauses and little repair necessary.
Mid-High Novice

Speech contains some hesitation, or is slightly too rapid. Student manages to repair and complete all thoughts successfully.
Mid Novice

Speech contains hesitation, or is often too rapid. Student manages to repair and complete most thoughts acceptably.
Low-Mid Novice

Speech choppy or staccato. Some short, unnatural pauses; or speech is unnaturally rapid.
Low Novice

Speech halting and uneven. Frequent, unnatural pauses.
Unacceptable for this Level

Speech halting and uneven. Too many long, unnatural pauses.
Content and Grammar
50 %

• Quantity and quality of information presented by student.

Advanced High Novice

Maximal extra elements
present. Complex, complete
sentences. No incorrect structures.
High Novice

Suggested extra elements present. Complete sentences, some complex. Very few incorrect structures: no more than 10% of content contains grammatical errors.
Mid-High Novice

Minimum required
elements present, with some extra elements.
Complete sentences. Few incorrect structures: no more than 15% of content contains grammatical errors.
Mid Novice

Minimum required
elements present.
Complete sentences. Some incorrect structures: no more than 20% of content contains grammatical errors.
Low-Mid Novice

Some required elements
missing. Some incomplete
sentences. Several
incorrect structures: no more than 25% of content contains grammatical errors.
Low Novice

Several required elements missing. Many incomplete
sentences. Several
incorrect structures: no more than 30% of content contains grammatical errors.
Unacceptable for this Level

Most required elements
missing. Mostly incomplete sentences and
incorrect structures. Grammatical errors are evident for more than 30% of the content.
Pronunciation
30 %

• How close student's pronunciation and intonation are to a native speaker.

Advanced High Novice

Pronunciation is virtually indistinguishable from that of a native speaker.
High Novice

Readily understood; contains elements of a native accent.
Mid-High Novice

Understood without difficulty by most listeners.
Mid Novice

Understood without difficulty by a sympathetic listener.
Low-Mid Novice

Mostly understood by a sympathetic listener; speech is somewhat influenced by first language.
Low Novice

Usually understood by a sympathetic listener; speech is strongly influenced by first language.
Unacceptable for this Level

Difficult to understand, even by a sympathetic listener; message often incomprehensible.



Keywords:
  • french, oral, presentation, fluency, pronunciation, language control, grammar







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