ASSIGNMENT SUBMISSION AND ASSESSMENT ________________________________________________________________________ OUMH1303 ENGLISH FOR ORAL COMMUNICATION SEPTEMBER 2013 ________________________________________________________________________ INSTRUCTIONS TO STUDENTS
1. This assignment contains TWO (2) tasks that is set in the language of the printed module for the
course. Answer ALL. 2. Answer in English. 3. Download the language version of the assignment template concerned from the MyVLE for preparation and submission of your assignment. Your assignment should be typed using 12 point Times New Roman font and 1.5 line spacing. 4. Your assignment should be between 2000 to 2500 words excluding references. The number of words should be shown at the end of your assignment. Do not copy the assignment question and instructions to your answer. 5. You must submit your assignment TO YOUR FACE-TO-FACE TUTOR. You are advised to keep a copy of your submitted assignment for personal reference. 6. Your assignment must be submitted between 08th 10th November 2013 or Tutorial 4. Submission after 10th November 2013 or Tutorial 4 will NOT be accepted. 7. Your assignment should be prepared individually. You should not copy another persons assignment. You should also not plagiarise another persons work as your own.
EVALUATION This assignment accounts for 30% of the marks for the course mentioned and shall be assessed based on the Rubrics or Answer Scheme. You would be informed of the assignment mark before the Final Semester Examination commences. PLAGIARISM : MARKS DEDUCTION Warning: The submitted assignment will automatically undergo a similarity check. If plagiarism is detected, marks would be deducted as follows: Assignments with 10 - 30% overlap with others: 20% deduction from the total marks scored. Assignments with more than 30% overlap with others : Zero mark would be given
ASSIGNMENT QUESTION
PURPOSE This assignment is divided into two categories; a) a written assignment; and b) an oral presentation. The purpose of this assignment is to develop learners writing ability and apply specific skills that are required in an oral presentation. QUESTION A. WRITTEN ASSIGNMENT (20 Marks) You are invited to give a speech titled, HOW TO BECOME A GOOD PRESENTER to the Sales and Marketing staffs during their training. Write your speech between 2000 - 2500 words. Each point should be elaborated with significant examples.
B. ORAL PRESENTATION (10 Marks) 1. You need to prepare 8 -10 MS PowerPoint slides based on the content of your paper (written assignment) for a 10 minute talk (oral presentation). 2. Use phrases rather than whole sentences to write the text of your slides. Use numbered/bulleted lists to organise and present main/supporting ideas on a given slide. 3. Make your slides visually interesting by using suitable colours for the background and embedded symbols and pictures as appropriate. 4. You can prepare a presentation slides using the guidelines below: Slide 0 Slide 1 Title Introduction
3
Slide 2 Slide 3 Slide 4 Slide 5 Slide 6 Slide 7 Slide 8
Introduction Content 1, 2+ examples Content 3, 4+ examples Content 5, 6+ examples Content 7, 8+ examples Conclusion Conclusion
[Total A+B= 30 marks]
1. WRITTEN PAPER (20 marks):
Assessment Criteria (Marks Allotment) Descriptors Very Good to Excellent: Substantive and knowledgeable development of assigned topic; ideas are relevant to topic; ideas appropriately and interestingly selected; ideas logically and coherently stated; supported and sequenced; overall cohesiveness achieved. Average to Good: Some knowledge of assigned topic; adequate range of ideas; ideas are mostly relevant to topic but lack details; loosely organised but main ideas stand out; limited support; logical but incomplete sequencing. Poor to Fair: Limited knowledge of the assigned topic; ideas are of little substance and inadequate; ideas are somewhat confused or disconnected; lacks logical sequencing and development. 0-4 Very Good to Excellent: Very effective use of complex sentence structure; sophisticated and effective range of vocabulary; appropriate register; few grammatical errors. LANGUAGE (8 marks) Poor to Fair: Major problems in use of simple sentences; limited and repetitive choice of vocabulary; frequent grammatical errors causing unclear meaning. Total Marks 0-3 20 Average to Good: Effective simple sentences; adequate range of vocabulary; several grammatical errors but meaning not obscured. Marks
9-12
CONTENT & ORGANISATION (12 marks)
5-8
7-8
4-6
2. ORAL PRESENTATION (10 marks): Component Effective Presenter Descriptors Excellent presenter who presents ideas coherently and clearly; uses appropriate voice volume and intonation; uses suitable linguistic expressions; communication is not at all affected by minor errors; natural and no reading of prepared slides. Satisfactory presenter who is able to present ideas coherently and clearly most of the time, uses acceptable voice volume and intonation; uses some suitable linguistic expressions; communication generally not affected by errors; some reading from prepared slides but not too obvious. Less than satisfactory presenter; some ideas are lost or confusing, uses inappropriate voice volume (too soft) or intonation; uses poor linguistic expressions; communication sometimes affected by major errors; some reading from prepared slides. Poor presenter with little or no communication taking place; shows inability to perform task; cannot respond to audience; incoherent and poor use of language features; total reading from prepared slides. Total Marks Scores
9-10
Good Presenter
7-8
Fair Presenter
5-6
Poor Presenter
0-4
10