Module 10 – Mode, forme, et santé
Module 10: L’évaluation de la production écrite et l’expression orale
Part One:
You are a member of Boise State’s Bronco Welcome team. You work with other students and staff to help new students make the transition from high school (or other professional life) to college life on campus!
You write an article for Bronco Welcome’s student blog/website and you provide your suggestions, advice and recommendations for maintaining a healthy lifestyle as a first-year student at Boise State. You talk about good practices for physical health, mental/emotional health and what kinds of activities students can do in Boise or on campus to maintain a healthy balance and enjoy life outside of classes.
Criteria | Exceeds Expectations | Meets | Expectations | Does Not Meet Expectations |
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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:
The Bronco Welcome team loved your blog! You are asked to revise your blog posting and create an informational video for incoming first-year students on how to maintain a healthy lifestyle at Boise State.
- Adobe Express Video (You can include accompanying visuals with this tool)
- Canva (You can include accompanying visuals with this tool)
- Record a video using a mobile device, tablet or web camera. (The WLRC has devices available for check out!)
Rubric, Part Two