The document outlines a marking scheme for an oral presentation assessment with criteria evaluating content and communication skills. Content is assessed based on a clear introduction and conclusion, accurate description of concepts, incorporation of visual materials, and demonstration of topic understanding through answering questions. Communication skills are evaluated on clear voice, varied tone, appropriate language, clear information delivery, and adhering to time limits.
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EAP1 - Oral Presentation Marking Scheme
The document outlines a marking scheme for an oral presentation assessment with criteria evaluating content and communication skills. Content is assessed based on a clear introduction and conclusion, accurate description of concepts, incorporation of visual materials, and demonstration of topic understanding through answering questions. Communication skills are evaluated on clear voice, varied tone, appropriate language, clear information delivery, and adhering to time limits.
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EAP1 – Oral Presentation
Marking Scheme
Major Some Meets Often meets Constantly exceeds
improvement improvement expectations (3 expectation (4 expectations (5 TOTAL needed (1 point) needed (2 points) points) points) points) Criterion 1: Content There is a clear introduction to the presentation
The concepts selected are accurately described
Visual materials (graphics, graphs, charts, tables) have been incorporated into the presentation. Presentation topic is well-understood and questions are answered when asked. The conclusion sums up the presentation Criterion 2: Communication skills The voice is clear and audible. The tone is varied and energetic Language choice is appropriate Information is clearly communicated Length of presentation is within the assigned time limits