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Group Discussion Scoresheet 20070407

The document provides a score sheet to evaluate participation in group discussions. It rates speakers on speaking English, voice, body language, content, and participation. The score sheet includes categories, explanations of the categories, and space to record scores for multiple discussions.

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Group Discussion Scoresheet 20070407

The document provides a score sheet to evaluate participation in group discussions. It rates speakers on speaking English, voice, body language, content, and participation. The score sheet includes categories, explanations of the categories, and space to record scores for multiple discussions.

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Group Discussion Score Sheet

Use this score sheet to help improve your ability to participate actively and effectively.
4 = Very good, 3 = Good, 2 = Fair (so-so), 1 = Poor, 0 = Did not participate
Date

Topic

Speak
English

Voice

Body

Con-

Partici-

Total

Lang.

tents

pation

(20)

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
Total
Average
Explanation:
1.

Speaking English: Use English as much as possible and give others a chance to speak, too.

2.

Voice: Speak with good pronunciation, good rhythm, good intonation, and a clear voice.

3.

Body language: Good posture, good eye contact, natural gestures, and appropriate facial expressions.

4.

Contents: Give details, examples, reasons, opinions. Express feelings and relate personal experiences.

5.

Participation: Interact with others: "I see." "Oh, really?" "How about you?" "That's interesting." "I have a
question." "Could you repeat that, please?" "Pardon me?" "Me, too!" "I agree." etc.

Copyright (c) 2002-2007rev.


Melvin R. Andrade

No.

Family Name:

Given name:

Copyright (c) 2002-2007rev.


Melvin R. Andrade

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