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Speaking Skills 
Making use of the correct pronunciation
Rubric Code: X7C4BA
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Subject: English  
Type: Presentation  
Grade Levels: Undergraduate

Powered by iRubric Speaking skills
  Poor

1 pts

Fair

2 pts

Good

3 pts

Exceeds requirements

4 pts

Pronunciation

Poor

Many errors that will cause the speaker to be incoherent with speech delivery and communication is not always understood.
Fair

Student can make words understood althouth there is a heavy or pronounced accent.
Good

Communication is understandable with a slight accent.
Exceeds requirements

Student is almost speaking at a native level, but still accent is detectable.
Vocabulary usage

Poor

Uses wrong words which are problematic in expressing an idea and communication in general.
Fair

Uses words that express the correct meaning, but are awkward, and not common usage. Uses too many non verbals and cliches.
Good

Correct word usage and intelligent word selections are used. The student makes use of a rather vast vocabulary and does not show a need to repeat words or use cliches.
Exceeds requirements

Uses advanced vocabulary and skills at a near native level.
Grammar usage

Poor

Uses wrong tenses and often makes errors in verb useage and pronouns. Speech is misunderstood often.
Fair

Correct use of pronouns and student uses wrong tense at times, and wrong word order, but meaning is expressed over all with great difficulty.
Good

Good detail and correct usage, some slight issues with word order, but student has success in communicating an idea.
Exceeds requirements

Expresses ideas with correct grammar and with near native speaker ability, but is still carrying an accent.




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