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Oral Proficiency Rubric for LEP student
Rubric Code:
X6W46
By
kntoman
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Subject:
English
Type:
(Other)
Grade Levels:
6-8, 9-12, Undergraduate
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Oral Proficiency
Non-English Speaking (NES)
1 pts
Highly-limited English Speaking
2 pts
Limited English Speaking (LES)
3 pts
Fluent English Speaking (FES)
4 pts
Proficient English Speaking (PES)
5 pts
Comprehension
Non-English Speaking (NES)
Cannot understand even simple conversation.
Highly-limited English Speaking
Has great difficulty following what is said. Can comprehend only "social conversation" spoken slowly and with frequent repetitions.
Limited English Speaking (LES)
Understands most of what is said at slower-than-normal speed with repetitions.
Fluent English Speaking (FES)
Understands nearly everything at normal speed although occasional repetition may be necessary.
Proficient English Speaking (PES)
Understands everyday conversation and normal classroom discussions without difficulty.
Intonation/Pronunciation
Non-English Speaking (NES)
Pronunciation problems so severe as to make speech virtually unintelligible.
Highly-limited English Speaking
Very hard to understand because of pronunciation problems. Must frequently repeat in order to make himself or herself understood.
Limited English Speaking (LES)
Pronunciation problems necessitate concentration on the part of the listener and occasionally lead to misunderstanding.
Fluent English Speaking (FES)
Always intelligible, though one is conscious is a definite accent and occasional inappropriate intonation patterns.
Proficient English Speaking (PES)
Pronunciation and intonation approximate that of a native speaker.
Grammar
Non-English Speaking (NES)
Errors in grammar and word-order so severe as to make speech virtually unintelligible.
Highly-limited English Speaking
Grammar and word-order errors make comprehension difficult. Must often rephrase and/or restrict himself or herself to basic patterns.
Limited English Speaking (LES)
Makes frequent errors of grammar and word-order which occasionally obscure meaning.
Fluent English Speaking (FES)
Occasionally makes grammatical and/or word-order errors which do not obscure meaning.
Proficient English Speaking (PES)
Grammatical usage and word-order appoximate that of a native speaker.
Oral Fluency
Non-English Speaking (NES)
Speech is so halting and fragmentary as to make conversation virtually impossible.
Highly-limited English Speaking
Usually hesitant; often forced into silence by language limitations.
Limited English Speaking (LES)
Speech in everyday conversation and classroom discussions frequently disrupted by the student's search for the correct manner of expression.
Fluent English Speaking (FES)
Speech in everyday conversation and classroom discussions generally fluent, with occasional lapses while the student searches for the correct manner of expression.
Proficient English Speaking (PES)
Speech in everyday conversation and classroom discussions fluent and effortless, approximately that of a native speaker.
Vocabulary
Non-English Speaking (NES)
Vocabulary limitations so extreme as to make conversation virtually impossible.
Highly-limited English Speaking
Misuse of words and very limited vocabulary; comprhension quite difficult.
Limited English Speaking (LES)
Student frequently uses the wrong words; conversation somewhat limited because of inadequate vocabulary.
Fluent English Speaking (FES)
Student occasionally uses inappropriate terms and/or must rephrase ideas because of grammatical and syntactical inadequacies.
Proficient English Speaking (PES)
Use of vocabulary and idioms approximate that of a native speaker.
Subjects:
English
Types:
(Other)
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