Module 07: Les fêtes

Module 7 : L’évaluation de la production écrite et l’expression orale

Photo album with photos in black and white
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Part One:

Your family is having a reunion and you’ve been asked to contribute several photos to the family album. Choose 4-5 photos of your favorite past memories and create captions that describe each photo in detail. You should write 4 to 5 sentences for each caption.
Things to consider when writing your captions : where were you, what holiday was it, what was the date and season, what were you celebrating, what did you eat, who was there, what did you do, etc.

Rubric, Part One:

 
Criteria Exceeds Expectations Meets Expectations Does Not Meet Expectations
Strong Minimal
Language Function You can create with language by combining and recombining known elements successfully into more than memorized sentences. You use mostly memorized language with some attempts to create original sentences. You can present topics related to basic personal information and some activities. You use memorized language only, familiar language.
Text Type You use simple sentences and some connected sentences. You use simple sentences and memorized phrases. You use words, phrases, chunks of language, and lists. You use isolated words.
Impact Your writing is clear and organized. You Include an unexpected feature that captures interest and attention of audience. Your writing is clear and organized. Your writing is clear and organized. Your writing may be either unclear or unorganized. You use minimal to no effort to maintain audience’s attention.
Comprehensibility Your writing is generally understood by those accustomed to interacting with non-natives. Your writing is understood with occasional difficulty. Your writing is understood, although often with difficulty. Most of what you write may be unintelligible or only understood with repetition.
Language Control You are most accurate when producing simple sentences in present tense. Your accuracy decreases as language becomes more complex. You are most accurate with memorized language, including phrases. Your accuracy decreases when creating and trying to express personal meaning. Your accuracy is limited to memorized words. Your accuracy may decrease when attempting to communicate beyond the word level. You have little accuracy even with memorized words.

Part Two:

Your family loved your contributions to the album for the reunion! They have asked everyone to contribute to a digital version of the album so that all of the family across the US has access at all times. You have been asked to record the captions you previously provided. Using your phone’s recording app or www.vocaroo.com, make any changes provided by your instructor and record yourself reading your four detailed captions.

Rubric, Part Two

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