Presentational
Communication Task
GPS
for Modern Languages Level II
MLII.P1B:
Give brief, organized oral presentations, using visual and
technological support as appropriate
MLII.IP2D:
Demonstrate Novice-Mid to Novice-High proficiency in oral and written
exchanges with respect to proper pronunciation, intonation, and
writing mechanics.
MLII.P2A:
Demonstrate Novice-Mid to Novice-High Proficiency in pronunciation
and intonation when presenting material.
Un
viaje inolvidable
An
Unforgettable Trip
Students
will go on a virtual trip to a Spanish-speaking country of their
choice. They will create a multimedia presentation integrating the
most important and interesting cultural and geographical facts of
their country. Students will present their products to the class in
a synchronous session. Below is the rubric that I will use to
provide specific feedback to students about their presentational and
speaking skills in the target language.
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3
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2
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1
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Pronunciation
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Student’s
pronunciation is near native with consistent vowel sounds.
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Student
does not use consistent vowel sounds and/or struggles to roll the
sound “rr”.
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Student
does not use consistent vowel sounds and struggles to roll the
sound “rr”.
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Student
rarely uses proper vowel sounds and does not use proper consonant
sounds.
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Fluency
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Student’s
flow of speech is fluid with pauses only as needed.
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Student’s
flow of speech is fluid with few unnecessary pauses.
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Student’s
flow of speech is moderate with few incorrect pauses.
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Student’s
flow of speech is slow with several incorrect pauses.
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Intonation
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The
presentation appears to be well-rehearsed, with excellent
intonation.
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The
presentation appears to be relatively rehearsed, with a fairly
good intonation.
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Delivery
is not smooth, lacking good intonation.
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Delivery
is not smooth, with poor intonation.
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