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ORAL TESTS CHART

KIDS TO MASTER IN ENGLISH 2

Name: _________________________________
Teacher’s name: _________________________________
Level: _________________________________
Days and time: _________________________________

MIDTERM ORAL TEST 0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0


COMMUNICATIVE ABILITY
• Is the student able to carry out the communicative objective of the task?
• Does the student use the appropriate register to accomplish the tasks efficiently?
GRAMMATICAL COMPETENCE
• Is the student competent in applying the grammar learned to accomplish the tasks
proposed?

VOCABULARY ADEQUACY
• Is the student competent in applying the vocabulary learned to accomplish the tasks
proposed?

PRONUNCIATION AND INTONATION


• Is the student’s pronunciation and intonation clear enough to convey meanings
required in the tasks without hindering communication?

FLUENCY
• Does the student’s speech flow naturally, without artificial pauses and without
straining the interlocutor?

Total:
......................./10

FINAL ORAL TEST 1.0 2.0 3.0 4.0


COMMUNICATIVE ABILITY
• Is the student able to carry out the communicative objective of the task?
• Does the student use the appropriate register to accomplish the tasks efficiently?
GRAMMATICAL COMPETENCE
• Is the student competent in applying the grammar learned to accomplish the tasks
proposed?

VOCABULARY ADEQUACY
• Is the student competent in applying the vocabulary learned to accomplish the tasks
proposed?

PRONUNCIATION AND INTONATION


• Is the student’s pronunciation and intonation clear enough to convey meanings
required in the tasks without hindering communication?

FLUENCY
• Does the student’s speech flow naturally, without artificial pauses and without
straining the interlocutor?

Total:
......................./20

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