Assessing Speaking: “Interacting with Others” just got easier.
This handout clearly identifies the skill,
competency area, CLB levels and abilities.
All this information is presented in (what I hope
is) “student friendly” language
and is based on my interpretation of the CLB 2012.
Whatever
the task you are using to assess students’ abilities:
- Print off the first two pages
- Add the title/ task & date
- Photocopy
TIPS
… Assess students in class.
If you want to assess speakingAND listening at the same time, record speakers while
writing comprehension questions. Then ask students to write
answers to your questions. While they are doing that, go back and
listen to the recording to fill in the speaking assessment chart. Include
comments on pronunciation, grammar, vocabulary, body language,
etc. After a few groups/ individuals have spoken in front of
the class, collect and mark “listening” notes, add helpful comments and
record scores. In my experience, this is best done with
small groups. Sometimes I’ll break a class into groups and assess speakers
for one task over a course of a few days.
If you want to assess speaking
As
this is a Microsoft Word File, please feel free to modify to your needs.
You may want to:
- Delete or white-out the information for a level you are not assessing
- Add specific language / actions you have taught and want to assess
- Enlarge/ alter the students’ reflection area
Please
let me know if this works for you – or if you have another idea.
Thank you!
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