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Writing Rubric ELL 
Used for Written tasks such as compositions, e-mails, letters, dialogues, stories
Rubric Code: LXA4579
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Subject: Foreign Languages  
Type: Writing  
Grade Levels: K-5, 6-8, 9-12

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  Excellent

20 pts

Good

16 pts

Average

14 pts

Poor

5 pts

Organization

Excellent

Content is well organized. Topic is discussed thoroughly.<BR>
Variation of complex/compound/<BR>
complete sentences.
Good

Presentation is generally logical. Most information on topic is included. Uses complex sentences.
Average

Presentation is somewhat illogical and confusing in places. Information on topic lacking. Uses complex sentences that are too simplistic.
Poor

Poorly organized. Incomplete coverage of topic. Not enough complex sentences are used.
Comprehensability

Excellent

Reader can always understand what the writer is trying to communicate. Correct use of English vocabulary and expressions.
Good

Reader can understand most of what the writer is trying to communicate. Mostly correct use of English vocabulary and expressions.
Average

Reader can understand less than half of what writer is trying to communicate. Incorrect use of English vocabulary and expressions.
Poor

Incomprehensible throughout. Uses L1/incorrect words throughout.
Vocabulary

Excellent

Writer goes above and beyond, using a wide variety of vocabulary. Correct usage of new or unfamiliar vocabulary. Uses a wide variety of transition and cohesive words.
Good

Writer uses a variety of relevant vocabulary. Vocabulary is appropritate to the level and topic. Uses transition and cohesive words throughout.
Average

Writer uses some vocabulary. Most of the vocabulary is basic and repetitive.<BR>
Repetition of transition and cohesive words.
Poor

Writer doesn't use sufficient vocabulary. Vocabulary is below the expected level and often irrelevant to the topic. Only basic transition and cohesive words are used or none are used.
Accuracy/Grammar

Excellent

Writer uses correct grammar, word order, spelling, and noun/adj agreement. Correct sentence structure is used. Accurate use of verb tenses and conjugations.
Good

Writer usually uses correct grammar, word order, spelling, and noun/adj agreement. Some errors with more complex structures. Usually uses verb tenses and conjugations correctly.
Average

Writer makes frequent mistakes with grammar, word order, spelling, and noun/adj agreement. Errors begin to interfere with comprehension. Verb tenses and conjugations are used incorrectly from time to time.
Poor

Writer consistently makes errors with grammar, word order, spelling, and noun/adj agreement. Errors with simple and basic structures. Verb conjugations and tenses are inaccurate.
Content

Excellent

Writer fulfills the requirements of the assignment, answers the prompt completely using creativity and innovation.
Good

Writer fulfills all of the requirements of the assignment and answers the prompt completely.
Average

Writer fulfills some of the requirements of the assignment, and is sometimes not successful in addessing the prompt.
Poor

Writer does not fulfill the requirements of the assignment and does not answer the prompt.



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  • Foreign Language Presentational Written Task


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