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La niñez por todo el mundo - Una presentación 
SP 10 - Cap. 1 - La niñez
Rubric Code: G22ABB9
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Subject: Foreign Languages  
Type: Presentation  
Grade Levels: 9-12

Powered by iRubric La niñez por todo el mundo
  Intermediate Mid

20 pts

Intermediate Low

18 pts

Novice High

16 pts

Novice Mid

12 pts

What language did you use?

Intermediate Mid

The vocabulary was advanced and expertly used. You elaborated on the topic with previously learned vocabulary and expressions. Your vocabulary was highly appropriate for your level and the majority of your audience.
Intermediate Low

The vocabulary included some advanced structures and was well-used. You elaborated on the topic with previously learned vocabulary and expressions. Your vocabulary was appropriate for your level and the majority of your audience.
Novice High

You used average vocabulary. You expanded on the topic with some previously learned vocabulary and expressions. Some of your vocabulary was inaccurate.
Novice Mid

You did not use vocabulary well nor did you use previously learned vocabulary in an accurate manner.
How did you use the language?

Intermediate Mid

Your statements were expertly connected and organized. You created more complex statements and/or questions. Your presentation was smooth, clear and creative.
(Transition words/phrases)
Intermediate Low

Your statements were connected and organized. Your presentation was mostly smooth, clear and somewhat creative.
Novice High

Some of your statements were connected and organized. Your dialog was choppy and sometimes unclear.
Novice Mid

Many of your statements were very basic and disorganized.
How well were you understood?

Intermediate Mid

A native speaker, even someone not accustomed to a language learner, could easily understand the presentation. Your pronunciation was admirable and your voice intonation indicated emotion.
Intermediate Low

A native speaker, even someone not accustomed to a language learner, could generally understand the presentation. Your pronunciation was solid and your voice intonation was decent. You have the potential to reach the next level.
Novice High

Someone accustomed to a language learner could mostly understand the presentation. Your pronunciation was difficult to understand and you didn't change your voice intonation.
Novice Mid

The presentation could only be understood with great effort.
How well did you use the language?

Intermediate Mid

You made very few mistakes in grammatical structures that prevented communication. Your grammar was at or above the Checkpoint B level.
Intermediate Low

You made mistakes in grammatical structure that were noticeable but that did not prevent communication.
Novice High

Your mistakes in grammatical structure sometimes prevented communication.
Novice Mid

Your mistakes in grammatical structure often prevented communication.
How did you present?

Intermediate Mid

You used notes occasionally and only outlined your thoughts on the card/notes section. You made significant eye contact and included some spontaneous speech. You were well-prepared. An attentive audience could get a very clear understanding of the childhood experiences in your chosen country.
Intermediate Low

You relied on the card somewhat. You made eye contact and included some spontaneous speech. You were prepared. An attentive audience could get a reasonable understanding of the childhood experiences in your chosen country.
Novice High

You relied heavily on the card. There was minimal eye contact. An attentive audience might struggle to understand the childhood experiences in your chosen country.
Novice Mid

You read off of the card and/or presented minimal information. An attentive audience would struggle to understand the childhood experiences in your chosen country.










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