ri and rii scoring standards
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8/4/2019 RI and RII Scoring Standards
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.2011 Outlook Round I and II Scoring Standards
60 70 70 80 80 90 90 100
Speaks zero to ten seconds.Speaks fifteen to thirty
seconds.
Speaks thirty seconds or
more.Easily speaks a full minute.
Single words or very simple
phrases (i.e. I like blue.)
Simple phrases or simple
sentence patterns (i.e. It is
a ball.)
Full sentences. A variety of
sentence patterns.
Full sentences. A variety of
tenses and grammar forms.
Complex and compound!
Many mistakes. Many mistakes. Some mistakes. Some mistakes.
Round I is difficult Round II is difficult Round III is difficult Will do well in Round III
100 110 110 120 How to Score
Easily speaks a full minute. Easily speaks a full minute. Content Presentation Creativity
Full sentences with a great
variety of tenses and forms.
Near-native pronunciation.
Full sentences with a great
variety of tenses and forms.
Native pronunciation.
Is speech on-topic?
Is speech correct?Is speech
interesting?
Is speech well-said?
Body language.
Presence.Intonation and
stress.
Effective pauses.
Original content.
Originalpresentation.
Builds on topic.
Broad vocabulary.
No mistakes. No mistakes.
Will do well in Round IV Finalist for Nationals
These are guidelines. Judges are expected to use their best judgment. Judge decisions are final.
60 70 70 80 80 90 90 100
0 10 15 30 30
I like blue.
It is a ball.
100 110 110 120
Renato Ganoza for EF Zhengzhou, 2011