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Oral Assessment 
Spanish 5CP
Rubric Code: Z75B6W
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Subject: Foreign Languages  
Type: Assessment  
Grade Levels: 9-12

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  Unsatisfactory

1 pts

Fair

2 pts

Good

3 pts

Excellent

4 pts

Outstanding

5 pts

Fluency

Unsatisfactory

Little or no response to any of the material presented. Student exhibited virtually no understanding of questions or discussion.
Fair

Student was able to respond to some of the questions but answered appeared forced or memorized. Many long pauses.
Good

Fairly competent conversation (perhaps a few pauses) and reasonable attempt at answering a majority of the material presented.
Excellent

Student showed all the qualities of someone who has great competence using beginning Spanish. Answered most of the questions with ease.
Outstanding

Student showed all the qualities of someone who has great competence using intermediate level Spanish. Student was able to complete all aspects of the exam (and perhaps more) with ease.
Grammar

Unsatisfactory

Virtually no grammar skills displayed. Native speaker would not understand your message.
Fair

Could derive meaning from responses, but with several grammatical errors.
Good

Used most of the grammar as taught in 4 years in high school but made a few minor errors.
Excellent

Little or no grammar errors. Showed almost complete mastery of the grammar covered in class.
Outstanding

No grammar errors displayed. Showed complete mastery of grammar covered in class (and perhaps beyond.)
Vocabulary

Unsatisfactory

Little or none of the vocabulary covered in class was used.
Fair

Limited vocabulary hampered overall ability to answer some questions. Could however derive meaning from responses.
Good

Incorporated much of the vocabulary taught in class with a few minor errors.
Excellent

Close to perfect use of vocabulary. Slight errors.
Outstanding

Perfect use of vocabulary as studied in class. Perhaps used additional vocabulary.
Voice (pronuciation + clarity)

Unsatisfactory

Poor pronunciation,
poor intonation,
confused expression
and/or difficult to hear or understand.
Fair

Had difficulty with pronunciation, intonation and some confusion. However could derive meaning from responses. Perhaps a little difficult to hear.
Good

Good overall pronunciation skills and intonation (some errors.) Close to appropriate volume.
Excellent

Close to perfect pronunciation, intonaton. Slight errors. Appropriate volume
Outstanding

Exhibited perfect pronunciation, intonation and overall outstanding communication ability.
Listening

Unsatisfactory

Student lacked understanding or ignored some or all questions.
Fair

Student answered inappropriately at times or failed to acknowledge a few statements but made an effort to respond to most questions. May be anticipating questions from checklist.
Good

Student responded to all questions, perhaps slightly inappropriately at times but over all seemed to understand.
Excellent

Student answered virtually all of the questions appropriately and seemed to understand a vast majority of the content. Responded appropriately to others' commentary.
Outstanding

Student answered all of the material presented with ease and perhaps even built upon the conversation presented.










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