Persuasive Speech Rubric Y11
Scale → Skill ↓ |
1
(developing)
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2
(intermediate)
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3
(expert)
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| Clarity |
- Learner does not speak in complete sentences.
- Learner is not really heard by the audience.
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- Learner speaks in full and complete sentences.
- Learner is heard by the audience most of the time.
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- Learner speaks in full and complete sentences, even when sentences are rather sophisticated.
- Learner speaks clearly and is heard by the audience throughout.
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| Persuasion |
- Individual does not use persuasion and is not able to get his/her point across.
- Learner does not use character information and is irrelevant.
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- Individual uses some persuasive techniques,.
- Learner uses body expression and movement to get his point across at times.
- Learners makes points but they are sometimes unclear.
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- Individual is able to persuade the audience.
- Learner uses a range of techniques including language and body movement effectively.
- Learner makes strong points and makes a relevant and informative case to persuade the audience.
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Body Language (emotions) |
- The learner has showed little body movement appropriate to the task
- The learner has shown little reaction to the audience
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The learner has shown some body movement appropriate to the task
The learner has shown some emotion towards the audience
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The learner has shown appropriate and sophisticated body language to help him or her persuade the audience
The learner has shown a range of emotions towards the audience
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| Interaction |
- Speaker reacts appropriately rarely/never.
- Speaker interacts more with notes than audience.
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- Speaker reacts appropriately sometimes.
- Speaker uses notes occasionally.
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- Speaker reacts appropriately most/all of the time.
- Speaker uses notes in such a way that it is not noticeable OR does not use notes at all.
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My Personal Target: To successfully get my arguments across to the audience and persuade them to ‘let me stay on the plane’.
Ann’s Comment :
- You should have used more body language.
- Your emotions matched your face.
For this CA I don't think I was as prepared as I could have been for a number of reasons, but I did however try my best to speak clearly and get my points across and I think I did manage to do that. When I was speaking, I was speaking a bit faster than I could think and that caused me to jumble up my thoughts. I was expecting the feedback I got and understood why I got it.
How can you prepare for a better performance next time? Was it preparing the wrong way, not preparing enough, misreading the requirements....?
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