Spanish Introduction Speech – 7th Grade
Standard: Students provide basic information about
themselves in Spanish using simple sentences and phrases.
Task: You will present a speech introducing yourself
to the class in Spanish without the use of notes. In place of notes, you will use pictures,
props or costumes. You may NOT use
any words on your power point except
your name and city or state you are from.
Required
Content:
___Greeting ___ Favorite
class
___Name ___ Favorite season
___Where
from ___ 2 Characteristics of your physical
appearance
___Age ___ 2
Characteristics of your personality
___Birthday
(date) ___ 1
Characteristic you are NOT
___ Closing
(Pleased to meet you/That’s me!)
A =
47/50: Included all required content,
used correct vocabulary and grammar, used correct pronunciation, used props,
pictures, costume, or power point as aids, showed evidence of planning,
organization, and preparation.
B =
42/50: Some problems with required
content, pronunciation, props/pictures, etc., organization or preparation, but
basic requirements of speech are present
C =
37/50: Many problems with required
content, pronunciation, props/pictures, organization or preparation, but meets
most of the requirements
D =
30/50: Struggled through speech,
needed a lot of prompting, seemed unprepared, needed more
practice, lacked preparation, unorganized, missing required elements
+ 1,
2 or 3 – Bonus Points: Stand out
performance, unique and creative presentation
___________
Final Grade
*Presentation
below a minimum level of competency in each area will either redo project or
will receive a score appropriate to the skill level demonstrated.
CAUTION: Do NOT write your speech in English and then use an
online translator to covert the speech into Spanish.
DO use your class notes to write your speech.
The goal of the assignment is to use the vocabulary we have
learned in class so far this year. ONLY words from the class vocabulary
lists may be used in your speech UNLESS PRE-APPROVED.
Remember, you want your speech to be understood by everyone else
in the class, so they also must be familiar with the vocabulary you use.
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