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Why Study French 
Research and powerpoint presentation to encourage students to study French
Rubric Code: MX6983
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Subject: Foreign Languages  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: 6-8, 9-12, Undergraduate

Powered by iRubric Why Study French
Research points
  Poor

5 pts

Fair

10 pts

Good

15 pts

Exemplary

20 pts

1. List of reasons to study French

Try to be specific in your thoughts

Poor

Little or no thought beyond currently known requirements and limited reasons.
Fair

Few reasons with minimal thoughtfulness.
Good

Several well thought out reasons for studying a second language.
Exemplary

Several well thought out reasons for studying French.
2. Career list

Poor

One or two jobs listed.
Fair

Traditional job list.
Good

Shows the difference between career and job.
Exemplary

Have you ever looked at the results of the "career interest surveys" you keep taking? What are you good at? What do you want to do?
3. The Future

Jobs locally and elsewhere

Poor

Traditional list of global industries.
Fair

List of international businesses and positions.
Good

List of incomplete combination of businesses and career choices.
Exemplary

Complete list of companies both local and international including positions they might need that you could fill.
4. College requirements

Poor

Fewer than 5 schools with few requirements listed
Fair

Fewer than ten colleges, entrance requirements for fewer than 5 schools.
Good

Ten colleges in ten states, incomplete listing of entrance requirements.
Exemplary

Ten colleges in ten states including entrance requirements for each school
5. Majors

$$

Poor

No facts or figures provided
Fair

Fewer than five majors with significant details missing.
Good

Fewer than five majors shown with incomplete breakdown of costs.
Exemplary

Five different majors listed, all majors covered evenly across schools, costs broken down per school per major.
6. Non course methods

Other ways of fulfilling course requirements without taking the course or spending the money.

Poor

Impartial breakdown.
Fair

Time or costs (not both).
Good

Breakdown of costs.
Exemplary

Complete breakdown of costs and time.
7. Professions

Which careers offer higher salaries with bilingual skills?

Poor

Fewer than ten professions with no rationale.
Fair

Between ten and twenty professions with no rationale.
Good

Twenty professions, no rationale.
Exemplary

Twenty professions including reasons behind the 2nd list.
Powerpoint
Are you presenting, or could you sit in the audience?
  Poor

1 pts

Fair

5 pts

Great

8 pts

Excellent

10 pts

Presentation

Oral presentation

Poor

Not prepared to present.
Fair

Slides were vague and brief concerning the subject.
Great

Seemed prepared; however, was sometimes vague on the details.
Excellent

Clearly prepared and thoroughly covered each slide, leaving the class with a clear understanding of the career.
Presentation

Graphics, Sounds, and/or Animations

Poor

Few graphics, sounds, or animations. Mostly text.
Fair

Some of the graphics, sounds, and/or animations seem unrelated to the topic/theme and do not enhance the overall concepts.
Great

The graphics, sound/and or animation visually depict material and assist the audience in understanding the flow of information or content.
Excellent

The graphics, sound and/or animation assist in presenting an overall theme and enhance understanding of concept, ideas and relationships.



Keywords:
  • French, foreign language, second language, world language, powerpoint


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