Course Code
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LSEC 307
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Task Title
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Presentation
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Course Teacher
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Julie Wallace
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Student
Name
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Final
Grade
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Student ID
No
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Total %
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Performance
indicators
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Objective criteria
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No grade
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F (0-59%)
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D (60%-64%)
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C (65%-74%)
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B (75%-84%)
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A (85%-100%)
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Language 60%
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English
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According to
descriptors below.
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Skills 40%
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Visual aids
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No evidence
0%
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The visual
aids do not enhance the presentation and/or contain many text errors. 5.9%
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The visual
aids enhance the presentation but contain many text errors. 6.4%
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The visual
aids enhance the presentation but contain a few text errors. 7.4%
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The visual
aids enhance the presentation with no text errors. 8.4%
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The visual
aids enhance the presentation in an imaginative and creative way with no text
errors.10%
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Organisation
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No evidence
0%
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Audience
cannot understand presentation as
there is no sequence of
information. 5.9%
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Audience has
difficulty following presentation because of organisation.
6.4%
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Student
presents information in a logical sequence which audience can follow.
7.4 %
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Student
presents information in logical, interesting sequence which audience can
follow easily.
8.4%
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Student
presents information in logical, interesting, imaginative and creative
sequence which audience can follow easily. 10%
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Content
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No evidence
0%
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Student does
not have grasp of information. Cannot answer questions about subject.
5.9%
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Student is
uncomfortable with information and is able to answer only rudimentary questions.
6.4%
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Student is at
ease with answers to all anticipated questions but fails to elaborate.
7.4%
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Student is at
ease with answers to all anticipated questions and can elaborate.
8.4%
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Student shows
subject mastery by answering any questions with full explanations and
elaboration.
10%
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Eye contact
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No evidence
0%
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Student reads
only from a prepared script with no eye contact.
5.9%
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Student
occasionally makes eye contact, but still reads most of a prepared script.
6.4%
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Student
maintains eye contact an acceptable amount of the time but frequently returns
to notes.
7.4%
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Student
maintains eye contact most of the time and occasionally returns to notes.
8.4%
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Student maintains
eye contact the vast majority of time and any occasional reference to notes
is not distracting.
10%
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Overall comments:
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HCT Oral
Communication Descriptors
Bands
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Communicative Range
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Overall Fluency
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Accuracy and Appropriacy
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Pronunciation, intonation and stress
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Raw Score
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x2
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x1
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x1
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x1
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9
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Can
converse relevantly and interestingly on a wide range of academic and non
academic topics both inside and outside own sphere with other educated native
speakers.
Uses
a wide range of cohesive and sequencing devices in extended discourse
accurately and appropriately.
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Fluency
comparable to that of an educated native speaker, with total flexibility to
adapt to change of topic and conversational context.
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Wide
range of vocabulary and idiom, stylistic and structural language features are
used appropriately and accurately.
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Only
a slight accent may be noticeable which in no way intrudes on the
communication. Intonation and stress patterns comparable with native speaker.
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60
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8
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Can
converse effectively on all academic and non academic topics which relate to
own experience and interests. Can sustain well organised, extended discourse
involving speculation, argumentation, description and narration. Meaning is
precisely conveyed.
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Converses
fluently with no barrier to communication. Flexible enough to adapt to change
of topic and conversational context.
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Accurate
use of a wide range of linguistic features, including complex sentences,
cohesive devices and modifiers. Only occasional slight inappropriacies or
‘slips of the tongue’ may occur.
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Accent
may be noticeable, but does not affect communication. Intonation and stress
patterns approach native speaker level.
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60
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7
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Can
communicate competently on a wide range of academic and non academic topics
which relate to own experience and interests. Extended discourse is organised
and suitable cohesion used. Can use abstract speculative and argumentative
language effectively in some, but not all, contexts. Meaning is clearly
conveyed.
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Generally
fluent, with occasional pauses for repair, circumlocution or ‘searching’. Can
cope with switches of topic and adapt to some extent to changes in
conversational context.
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Fairly
accurate use of a wide range of linguistic features, including complex
sentences, cohesive devices and modifiers. Some linguistic errors, and
lexical inappropriacies but meaning is not impaired.
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Intonation
appropriate. Fully intelligible. L1 stress patterns and accent may be
noticeable but no strain is felt in communication.
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55
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6
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Can
communicate satisfactorily on general, vocational and social topics. Can
present information confidently but abstract speculation and argument may
break down under pressure. Can deal with longer and more complex description
and narration.
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Hesitations
rare, usually only when searching for unfamiliar vocabulary. Flexible enough
to cope with topic switches.
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Can
form complex sentences reasonably accurately. Vocabulary adequate to express
finer meaning and to modify.
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Intonation
appropriate. Fully intelligible. L1 stress patterns and accent are noticeable
but no strain is felt in communication.
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45
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5.5
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40
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5
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Can
initiate and sustain extended conversation on general topics. Cannot handle
abstract topics, argument or speculation. Recognises and expresses attitude,
though not finely. Can elicit and leave a telephone message satisfactorily.
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Hesitations
occur as speaker searches for vocabulary, but repair strategies are developed
enough to keep the conversation going at near normal speed.
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Basic
sentence structure usually correct, but errors occur in more complex
sentences. Basic tenses used appropriately. Vocabulary inadequate for
abstract discussion or fine description.
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Mainly
intelligible. Uses intonation appropriate to the context. Interlocutor may
occasionally request repetition and clarification.
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30
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4
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Can
initiate and sustain conversation on everyday topics. Can give and elicit
simple information face to face and, in a more limited way, on the telephone.
Can describe a simple process or series of events.
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Shows
more spontaneity when on familiar ground, but hesitations still occur and
rephrasing and prompting is still needed.
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Can
use basic sentence and question forms, although with many inaccuracies.
Cannot form complex sentences. Can use basic sequencers. Vocabulary
sufficient for everyday and work related needs.
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Reasonably
comprehensible to native speakers, though interlocutor may feel some strain,
and misunderstanding may still occur.
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20
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