Language Assessment - Theory with Practice
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to improve their writing.
*Portfolios develop Sts’ capacity to investigate, analyse, synthesise and
organise various types of materials. Developing these
skills is important
as Sts will depend on them both in their academic and everyday lives.
*As formative assessment tools, portfolios enable teachers to provide
feedback on learners’ progress (Lam & Lee, 2010).
Success
criteria:
Sts’ progress and success will be judged based on the following criteria:
*After selecting a natural disaster and a type of informative/educational
material they would like to create, students explain in 100 words the
reasons for their choices. Sts are free to do this using lists, tables,
concept maps or written texts.
*Create a “Natural Disaster World Map” including factually and
grammatically correct information.
*Create a pamphlet, poster, PowerPoint Presentation, video etc.,
informing the general public about the procedures to be followed to
survive a specific natural disaster.
*Ask the right questions, research and demonstrate
that they can find
the most suitable and most relevant materials/sources (e.g., books,
articles, newspapers, websites, films etc.) for their projects.
*Analyse, synthesise and evaluate the information presented in the
materials they scrutinise.
*Organise and present the information in the educational material in an
orderly and comprehensible manner and in a language suitable for the
intended audience.
*Use correct vocabulary, grammar, punctuation, spelling, and
capitalisation.
Background
and
Procedures:
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