Speaking- and Conversations B1/B2

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Speaking- and Conversations B1/B2

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Content
What to expect

Pre-conditions

Rubric

Common mistakes

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What to expect
B1 →15 mins
Conversation assignment (conversation with another student) 

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Pre-conditions
Your presentation and conversation are in English, 

Minimum of 80% is realised (each assignment is seperate) 7/9

Your speaking time is between 5-7 minutes (B1)

Questions aren't included in your time.

 Make sure you show enough of your language abilities to get marked. 


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Rubric
Cohesion and connectors



Vocabulary

Strategies

Fluency

Grammar

Pronunciation

Approach

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Rubric - Cohesion and connectors
B1
You're able to make speech coherent with connectors and linking words
Make references in your speech (to the past and future)




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Rubric - Vocabulary
B1
Show a wide range of vocabulary for familiar topics
Simple prepositional phrases are correct 
  




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Rubric - Strategies
B1
Can keep a presentation/conversation going, can repeat where necessary
Can switch between speaking- and conversation tactics


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Rubric - Fluency
B1
Shorter sentences are fluent, more complex can have more pauses



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Rubric - Grammar
B1
Word order, more common grammar tenses and articles are correct
Majority of degrees of comparison are correct
Infinitives are correct (to ... )

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Rubric - Pronunciation 
B1
You're clearly understood, show a clear accent, mistakes in pronunciation are present | natural, clear intonation and pronunciation


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Rubric - Approach 
B1
You know how to approach someone according to the context 
(Introduction, thank you, closing off, ect.)

B2
You know how to address someone according to the case
Language is flexible, ambiguous and uses humor

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Common mistakes
  • Time crunch 
  • Lack of cohesion
  • Wrong grammar tenses
  • Lack of approach, especially at the end
  •  Word usage (translation)
  • Passive, lack of reaction, wait-and-see
  • Including questions... 

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