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American Culture and Communication 
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Rubric Code: R62WC2
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Subject: English  
Type: Presentation  
Grade Levels: Undergraduate

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  Poor

0 pts

Fair

5 pts

Good

10 pts

Excellent

15 pts

Language Forms Used

Poor

No language learned in class used during presentation (0)
Fair

Very minimal amounts of language forms used during presentation. (1-3)
Good

Good amount of language forms used during presentation. (4-8)
Excellent

Large amount of language forms used including different types (>10)
Pronunication

Poor

Could not understand almost entire presentation. Not able to understand entire sentences. Had to guess most meanings or refer to script.
Fair

Able to understand some of the presenter's speech, but hard to follow. Not able to understand a lot of words, but most sentences understood.
Good

Able to understand most of what presenter said, and only some problems with understanding words. Understood most sentences.
Excellent

No problems with pronunciation. Able to understand all sentences, and almost every word spoken. Clear and no need to guess meaning.
Body Language

Poor

No body language used. Stood in the same position for the entire presentation. Faced away from audience.
Fair

Very minimal body language used. Small movements but stayed in same spot almost entire time.
Good

Good amount of body language. Hand gestures, eye-contact and movement, not staying in same place. But still unnatural in use.
Excellent

Very natural and effective body language. Did not stand around or face away from audience. Able to use eye-contact and good use of body movements.
Emotion

Poor

No emotion recognized. Presenter was monotone and did not vary voice or movements to show emotion
Fair

Little emotion noticed. Student showed very little emotion to express ideas or emphasis.
Good

Good amount of emotion used. Different types of emotions conveyed (e.g. happy, sad, angry).
Excellent

Entire presentation was interesting and full of emotion. Presenter was able to express him/herself in a way that made the language used more meaningful through different types of emotions.
Speed

Poor
Fair

Too fast to understand what speaker was saying.
Good

A little fast (or slow) but overall able to understand presentation without too much difficulty.
Excellent

Clear and effective speed. No trouble following presentation, and easy to listen to without struggling to keep up (too fast) or wait for words (too slow)
Volume

Poor

Too soft to hear any of the presentation. Asked presenter to speak louder several times, but no change in volume
Fair

Too soft, so only able to hear parts of the presentation. Had to strain to hear presenter, and ask to speak louder.
Good

Adequate volume, and only needed to strain to hear at some points. Did not have to ask to speak louder.
Excellent

Great volume. No need to strain to listen. Easy to hear and no need to ask presenter to speak up.
Time

Poor

Under five minutes long. Less than half the required time.
Fair

Under seven minutes long.
Good

Under eight minutes long (or over eleven).
Excellent

In between 8-11 minutes long.




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