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Un correo electrónico 
Student will describe how they use technology on a dialy basis here in the U.S. to a student from Guatemala.
Rubric Code: D4W22C
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Subject: Foreign Languages  
Type: Writing  
Grade Levels: 6-8, 9-12, Undergraduate

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  Poor

2 pts

Fair

3 pts

Good

4 pts

¡Excelente!

5 pts

Vocabulario

Poor

Inadequate vocabulary to support main idea:
Less than 3 vocabulary words
Fair

limited to basic words: At least 3 Vocabulary words
Good

Functional usage of vocabulary: At least 4 words
¡Excelente!

Very functional and precise, easily understandable. At least 5 vocabulary words.
Gramática

Poor

5 errors or more
Fair

Hay 3-4 errores
Good

Hay 1-2 errores
¡Excelente!

Excelente. No hay errores.
Contenido

Poor

Insufficient response to the topic.
Fair

No es completo, respuestas parciales.
Good

Bastante completo y comprensivo.
¡Excelente!

Muy completo y comprensivo.
Organización

Poor

Ideas are not presentled logically and clearly
Fair

Hay un poco de organización, pero la idea central es clara
Good

Bastate Organizada
¡Excelente!

Muy Muy organizada
La idea central es muy clara



Keywords:
  • Tecnomundo


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