Assessment Oral Presentation Criteria
Oral Presentation Evaluation Criteria
Author (Last Name): _________________________ Committee member:
Presentations will be evaluated using the following criteria:
I. Content – 10 points
Accurately follows the title and abstract and stays on topic 1 2 3 4 5
Instructive and mind-provoking 1 2 3 4 5
(I) Total content score: _____
II. Organization – 20 points
- Secures audience attention 1 2 3 4 5
- Objective and outline well formulated in the introduction 1 2 3 4 5
- Well structured, flowing logically and with good transition
between the sections 1 2 3 4 5
- Offers summary of ideas and provides closure 1 2 3 4 5
(II) Total organization score: _____
III. Delivery – 25 points
- Consideration given to the understanding of English by the audience,i.e.
clear pronounciation and speech rhythm 1 2 3 4 5
- Effectively uses vocal variety in rate, pitch, and intensity
to maintain audience interest in speech 1 2 3 4 5
- Good visual quality (content displayed well visible, good choice offont,
colours, pictures, well balanced screens) 1 2 3 4 5
- Uses physical behavior that supports the message (including appropriate
eye contact, facial expressions, gestures,posture, personal appearance) 1 2 3 4 5
- Adheres to time requirements 1 2 3 4 5
(III) Total delivery score: _____
TOTAL SCORE (I + II + III): __________________________
Criteria on the feedback sheet or assessment form for assessing learners' performance in the oral presentation:http://education.yuikee.com.hk/teacher_training/primary_english/download/session4/feedbacksheets.pdf
The following descriptions can be used when making a global assessment of a student’s performance.
Excellent (A) – a skillful presentation which was easy to follow. Student used clear, accurate and appropriate language and the presentation was effectively planned and well structured. It left listeners with a clear idea of the main thesis and supporting or associated ideas. Stimulated interest amongst listeners, as evident in audience behaviour and questions.
Very good (B) – above acceptable. Well handled presentation with well developed ideas and clear, intelligible delivery. Some minor problems with use of language and/or delivery but these did not cause major difficulties for listeners.
Good (C) – an acceptable level. Managed to achieve “yes” in most categories. No major difficulties with the language and a clear thesis with supporting ideas were evident.
Fair (D) – barely acceptable level of performance. May have prepared but had some fairly major problems with content and/or delivery. This made listening to this presentation a strain for audience.
Poor (E) – of unacceptable standard. Poorly prepared and difficult to follow. Structure of talk not clear and inaccurate use of language or poor delivery caused a lot of strain for listeners. No or little attempt / ability to engage listeners.
jueves, 15 de octubre de 2009
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