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Speaking Marksheet

This document contains a marking sheet for assessing students' speaking skills in English. It lists the names of 36 students in two sessions (A and B) who will be evaluated on four criteria: problem solving, interactive communication, fluency, and language accuracy and range. For each student, examiners will award marks out of 5 for each criterion and a total mark out of 20. It notes that if a student is unable to respond in English for the two assessed phases, they should be marked NM (no marks).

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Speaking Marksheet

This document contains a marking sheet for assessing students' speaking skills in English. It lists the names of 36 students in two sessions (A and B) who will be evaluated on four criteria: problem solving, interactive communication, fluency, and language accuracy and range. For each student, examiners will award marks out of 5 for each criterion and a total mark out of 20. It notes that if a student is unable to respond in English for the two assessed phases, they should be marked NM (no marks).

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Note: If a student is unable to respond in English in the two assessed phases, she/ he should be marked NM (no marks).

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Speaking Assessment Marksheet
School Name: .....................................................................................................................................................Session Date: ........................................................
School Location: .............................................................................................................. ................................... State: ....................................................................
Examiner Name: ................................................................................................................ ................................. Examiner Signature: .............................................

Marks

Total
Marks
20
Serial No.

(add class
&
Section)
Candidate Name


(First Name/Surname)
Problem
Solving
Task
No. IC (05)
Interactive
Communication
F (5)
Fluency
P (5)
Pronunciation
L A(5)
Language Accuracy
and Range


1A/ /
1B/ /
2A/ /
2B/ /
3A/ /
3B/ /
4A/ /
4B/ /





CBSE Assessment of Speaking and Listening (ASL)
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5A/ /
5B/ /
6A/ /
6B/ /
7A/ /
7B/ /
8A/ /
8B/ /
9A/ /
9B/ /
10A/ /
10B/ /
11A/ /
11B/ /
12A/ /
12B/ /
13A/ /
13B/ /
14A/ /
14B/ /






Note: If a student is unable to respond in English in the two assessed phases, she/ he should be marked NM (no marks).
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15A/ /
15B/ /

16A/ /
16B/ /
17A/ /
17B/ /
18A/ /
18B/ /

19A/ /
19B/ /
20A/ /
20B/ /
21A/ /
21B/ /
22A/ /
22B/ /
23A/ /
23B/ /
24A/ /
24B/ /
25A/ /
25B/ /
Note: If a student is unable to respond in English in the two assessed phases, she/ he should be marked NM (no marks).
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25A/ /
25B/ /
26A/ /
26B/ /
27A/ /
27B/ /
28A/ /
28B/ /
29A/ /
29B/ /
30A/ /
30B/ /

31A/ /
31B/ /
32A/ /
32B/ /
33A/ /
33B/ /
34A/ /
34B/ /
35A/ /
35B/ /
36A/ /
Note: If a student is unable to respond in English in the two assessed phases, she/ he should be marked NM (no marks).
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35A/ /
35B/ /

36A/ /
36B/ /
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