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Oral Evaluation Rubric
PRONUNCIATION 4 Phonetically correct. Pronunciation and intonation sound natural. 3 Generally correct and comprehensible. Only occasional errors. 2 Several errors in pronunciation which interfere somewhat with communication. 1 Excessive errors which make communication very difficult. FLUENCY** 4 The student speaks very clearly without hesitation 3 Speaks with some hesitation, but communication is not affected 2 Some unnatural pauses. Problem with flow and intonation distort meaning and inhibit communication in some instances. 1 Frequent hesitations and use of English cause communication to break down. 0 Did not participate VOCABULARY 4 Excellent use of persuasive vocabulary and expressions 3 Good use of persuasive vocabulary and expressions 2 Vocabulary is just adequate and does not support the persuasive nature of the argument. 1 Inadequate vocabulary or incorrect use of words causes a lack of communication SYNTAX** 4 No grammatical errors or errors are self-corrected immediately 3 Some minor errors in structure which do not interfere with comprehension 2 Many errors in agreement or verb forms. 1 Most structures are incorrect. Little use of verb conjugations of appropriate tenses. 0 Did not participate. OVERALL PERSUASIVE QUALITY 4 Excellent. The argument was very persuasive and was delivered with enthusiasm. 3 Good. The argument was generally persuasive and delivered with enthusiasm. 2 Fair. The argument was somewhat persuasive, but delivery was not enthusiastic. 1 Poor. The argument was not persuasive and was merely read from the script. ** Indicates criteria that will be evaluated during the team's rebuttal.
TOTAL POINTS: / 20
18-20 Excellent 16-17 Good 14-15 Satisfactory 12-13 Unsatisfactory < 12 Unacceptable
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