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CEFR - A1 - French Oral Exam Rubrics 
The CEFR (Common European Framework) for language learning is the basis for this rubric. Part 1 will be a guided interview.
Rubric Code: KX92W9W
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Subject: Foreign Languages  
Type: Assessment  
Grade Levels: 6-8

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Guided Interview

Poor

Is unable to introduce and talk about himself or herself, by answering simple, personal questions that are
asked clearly and slowly
Fair

Is partially able to introduce and talk about himself or herself, by answering simple, personal questions that are
asked clearly and slowly. Frequent assistance and prompting required.
Good

Is able to introduce and talk about himself or herself, by answering simple, personal questions that are
asked clearly and slowly. Some assistance and prompting is required.
Excellent

Is able to introduce and talk about himself or herself, by answering simple, personal questions that are
asked clearly and slowly.
Information Exchange

Poor

Is unable to ask simple personal questions on specific, familiar subjects and to demonstrate that he or she
understands the answer.
Fair

Is able to ask some simple personal questions on specific, familiar subjects and to demonstrate that he or she
understands the answer. Frequent assistance and prompting required.
Good

Is able to ask simple personal questions on specific, familiar subjects and to demonstrate that he or she
understands the answer. Some assistance and prompting required.
Excellent

Is able to ask simple personal questions on specific, familiar subjects and to demonstrate that he or she
understands the answer without prompting.
Grammar Accuracy

Poor

Is not able to use very simple sentence structures. Is confused and responses lack structure/meaning.
Fair

Is able to use very simple sentence structures to a limited extent with frequent errors/confusion.
Good

Is able to use very simple sentence structures to a limited extent with some errors.
Excellent

Is able to use very simple sentence structures to a limited extent.
Pronunciation Accuracy

Poor

Is not able to pronounce a limited number of specific vocabulary words and say very few numbers in French, in a manner that is understandable.
Fair

Is able to pronounce a limited number of specific vocabulary words and say only some basic numbers in French, in a manner that is understandable with frequent assistance.
Good

Is able to pronounce a limited number of specific vocabulary words and say most of the numbers in French, in a manner that is understandable with some prompting.
Excellent

Is able to pronounce a limited number of specific vocabulary words and say all of the numbers in French, in a manner that is understandable.



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