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 MsPoppins
 
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							| Dear All, 
 I teach teenagers (12-18) and there is a part in teaching I find really hard: marking an oral exam and giving feedback to my students. I would like to ask you the procedure you use when marking an oral exam. How do you do it?
 
 Personally, I have changed since I started teaching. At present, I always take down notes on a personal notebook and I devote one day in class to comment each of my students � performance individually. However, I feel they forget about everything I tell them immediately. I keep repeating and repeating the same guidelines once and again.
 
 Besides, I would like to have a standardized ws that I could give them after each oral exam. I have some ideas in mind but I find it difficult to put them into a piece of paper. Do you remember if somebody has ever uploaded one of the kind? It would be nice to download it and get started to develop my own.
 
 I feel I haven �t found a procedure I �m happy with yet. I would love to hear what you do and if it works.
 
 Thanks a lot
  
 
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 missveronica
 
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							| I usually prepare a grid with the things I must pay attention to so as to be as fair as possible and then I prepare a report for the kids, telling him/her shortly where it went right and where it failed The info included is usually
 PRONUNCIATION
 GRAMMAR
 FLUENCY
 ATTITUDE
 If the oral includes a subject they have to study, such as a book or lesson I also include the KNOWLEDGE OF THE SUBJECT
 If many ppl make the same mistake I make a point out of it to clarify for everyone
 
 
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 MsPoppins
 
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							| Thanks a lot missveronica and aftab57   |  18 Feb 2010     
					
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 aliciapc
 
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							| I use a modified rubrics from the example at everythinges.net, the last website aftab recommended. It �s very clear for sts to understand guidelines and check what they should improve. Or at least it works for me ... |  18 Feb 2010     
					
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							| Thanks a lot aliciapc and anitarobi   |  19 Feb 2010     
					
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