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French Oral Presentation + Interpersonal Activity 
Rubric Code: L245CW9
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Subject: Foreign Languages  
Type: Assessment  
Grade Levels: 6-8, 9-12, Undergraduate

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  Advanced Skills

2 pts

Intermediate-High Skills

1.75 pts

Intermediate-Low Skills

1.5 pts

Beginner Skills

1.25 pts

PRONUNCIATION

Advanced Skills

Pronounces majority of words and phrases correctly and speaks clearly, dynamically, and loudly; no major errors with pronunciation.
Intermediate-High Skills

Pronounces most of the words and phrases correctly and speaks clearly, dynamically, and loudly.
Intermediate-Low Skills

Speaks clearly, a little statically, but not always in a way that can be heard; mispronounces more than some words and phrases.
Beginner Skills

Difficult to understand, is struggling or mispronounces most words.
(more than 5 serious errors); lacks volume and any differentiation in tone, gesticulation, etc.
VOCABULARY

Advanced Skills

Appropriately uses correct and varied vocabulary with a high degree of effectiveness.
Intermediate-High Skills

Appropriately uses correct vocabulary with some effectiveness.
Intermediate-Low Skills

Sometimes appropriately uses correct vocabulary and grammar.
Beginner Skills

Rarely uses or doesn't appropriately use correct vocabulary and grammar.
(more than 5 serious errors.)
GRAMMAR

Advanced Skills

Appropriately uses correct grammar (verb tenses, conjugations, etc.)
Intermediate-High Skills

Appropriately uses correct grammar most of the time.
Intermediate-Low Skills

Sometimes appropriately uses grammar.
Beginner Skills

Rarely uses or doesn't appropriately use correct grammar.
(more than 5 serious errors.)
PREP + DELIVERY + "PERSONAL" EFFORT

Advanced Skills

Student has demonstrably practiced and sufficiently prepared so that they make oral contributions with lots of poise, confidence, and courage -- all of which are relative measures of a "growth edge" for that student's average/normal disposition in class. They come across in the video as making a superb effort with notable care and energy/interest. They do an excellent job at balancing listening with talking.
Intermediate-High Skills

Student surely practiced and evidently prepared so that they make oral contributions with some poise, confidence, and courage -- all of which are relative measures of a "growth edge" for that student's average/normal disposition in class. They come across in the video as making a solid effort with notable care and energy/interest. They do a very good job at balancing listening with talking.
Intermediate-Low Skills

Student could have spent more time practicing and prepared in order to make more oral contributions with poise, confidence, and courage -- all of which are relative measures of a "growth edge" for that student's average/normal disposition in class. They come across in the video as making a decent effort with a some care and energy/interest. They do an okay job at balancing listening with talking.
Beginner Skills

Student might've lacked practiced or underprepared so that they missed opportunities for oral contributions with poise, confidence, and courage -- all of which are relative measures of a "growth edge" for that student's average/normal disposition in class. They come across in the video as lacking effort, care, and energy/interest. They do a poor job at balancing listening with talking.
CLARITY + COMPREHENSIBILITY

Advanced Skills

Based on the student's accent, intonation, fluency, and syntax -- plus the sophistication and profundity of their comments -- native French speakers would easily understand the video, follow along without pause, and be readily engaged.
Intermediate-High Skills

Based on the student's accent, intonation, fluency, and syntax -- plus the sophistication and profundity of their comments -- native French speakers would understand the video and follow along with minimal effort at "making meaning" or decoding.
Intermediate-Low Skills

Based on the student's accent, intonation, fluency, and syntax -- plus the sophistication and profundity of their comments -- native French speakers would decently understand about 1/2 of the video, though it would require a bit of extra effort to interpret the speakers' meanings.
Beginner Skills

Based on the student's accent, intonation, fluency, and syntax -- plus the sophistication and profundity of their comments -- native French speakers would not be lost, but would require considerable help in connecting the students' efforts to more accurate, precise, or logical French meanings.










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