| Introduction |
Excellent
Speaker stated their full name; speaker stated the title and author, speaker gave enough necessary background information to establish the mood of the work.
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Developing
Speaker did not state their full name and attempted to provide the title, author, and background information; however, details were incomplete or lacked enough depth to fully establish the mood of the work.
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Minimal
Speaker did not state their full name; speaker did not stat the title and author, speaker did not give enough necessary background information to establish the mood of the work.
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| Length, Pacing, Eye Contact, and Pronunciation |
Excellent
All words pronounced correctly; voice projected very well; voice changed to match characters as appropriate; pauses for effect and clarity used effectively; excellent vocal variety with several changes to pitch and/or tone. Engaging eye contact maintained – not reading dependent. It was clear that the presenter practiced by reading the text multiple times out loud. Pacing was just right: fast enough to hold audience interest, yet slow enough to build mental pictures; pacing used very effectively to enhance mood; appropriate phrasing used throughout; excellent attention paid to punctuation.
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Developing
A significant number of words pronounced incorrectly; voice didn’t project well; voice changed only occasionally to match characters as appropriate; pauses for effect and clarity not so effective or not used; some vocal variety with changes to pitch and/or tone. More practice was needed. More eye contact was needed. Pacing showed moments of effectiveness but lacked consistency. At times it detracted from mood or clarity. Appropriate phrasing and attention to punctuation were present, but limited.
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Minimal
A significant number of words pronounced incorrectly; voice didn’t project well; voice didn’t change to match characters; pauses for effect and clarity not effective or not used; little or no vocal variety with changes to pitch and/or tone. Text/reading dependent – missing eye contact. Much more practice was needed. Pacing needs significant improvement. It was either too fast or too slow; pacing at times didn’t enhance mood; appropriate phrasing rarely used only; little or no attention paid to punctuation.
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| Interpretation and Vocal Quality |
Excellent
Selection was truly meaningful and lent itself to interpretation; excellent effort at clearly communicating the mood or idea of the work as a whole. All words pronounced correctly; voice projected very well; voice changed to match characters as appropriate; pauses for effect and clarity used effectively; excellent vocal variety with several changes to pitch and/or tone.
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Developing
Selection was appropriate and generally meaningful, though it may not have fully lent itself to interpretation. There was some effort to communicate the overall mood or idea of the work, but effectiveness was inconsistent. Voice didn’t project well; voice changed only occasionally to match characters as appropriate; pauses for effect and clarity not so effective or not used; some vocal variety with changes to pitch and/or tone.
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Minimal
Selection was questionable and/or didn’t easily lend itself to interpretation; not so effective at communicating the mood or idea of the work as a whole. Voice didn’t project well; voice didn’t change to match characters; pauses for effect and clarity not effective or not used; little or no vocal variety with changes to pitch and/or tone.
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| Conclusion |
Excellent
Speaker provided smooth closure with some commentary after presenting the text.
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Developing
Speaker did not provide smooth closure – missing commentary after presenting the text.
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Needs Improvement
Speaker attempted to provide closure after presenting the text, but the commentary was brief, unclear, or not fully developed, resulting in an incomplete sense of closure.
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