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Oral Presentation Scoring Guide
What do you look for when students give oral reports? This rubric helps isolate particular aspects of making an oral presentation. I tell my students that this form makes the presentation evaluation 70 percent objective and 30 percent subjective. For example, we can count how many times a student repeats a word. I either make a tic or actually write the repeated word. Once the form is marked, I count down from 100. For example, marking pronunciation as good makes the score 98. If their eye contact is good, the score becomes 97, and so on. I complete one form, the speaker completes a form and a classmate completes a form. This is an update/revision to the form I previously submitted.
Level:intermediate
Age: 12-17
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