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Rubrics for providing information to parents on the results of Summative Assessment for the unit «Entertainment and Media»



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Assessment criteria

Level of learning achievements

Low Middle High
Apply the difference between formal and informal speech in a talk. Interact in a pair, group and whole class work presenting logically connected information with ideas of others people. Experiences difficulties in maintaining a conversation and making relevant contribution, in demonstrating rich and vivid vocabulary in a talk, in stating point of view. Pronounces words and phrases clearly. Maintains a conversation and makes relevant contribution irresolutely. Makes mistakes in using rich and vivid vocabulary in a talk.  States his/her point of view uncertainly without good reasoning. Makes some mistakes in pronunciation. Confidently maintains a conversation and makes relevant contribution. Confidently demonstrates rich and vivid vocabulary in a talk. Expresses his/her viewpoints clearly. Pronounces words and expressions correctly.
Identify specific facts and details in extended talks.   Experiences difficulties in finding specific information to the questions. Completes the task mostly incorrectly. Makes some mistakes in finding specific information to the questions: 1-B; 2- A;3-B; 4- C;5-B. Confidently finds specific information to the questions. Completes the task correctly.
Identify the position of speakers in an extended talk with some support. Experiences challenges in identifying the position of speakers in the content of a conversation. Makes mistakes in identifying the position of speakers in the content of a conversation. Completes the task with errors. 1 -‘True’; 2-‘False’;3-‘True’; 4-‘True’; 5-‘True’; 6-‘False’; 7-‘True’; 8-‘False’.   Confidently identifies the position of speakers in the content of a conversation. Marks sentences ‘True’ and ‘False’ correctly.

 


Tapescript 2

Aimee: Hey, Katie, did you hear that Australia are rejoining the Eurovision Song Contest?

Katie: I did. It's a really big news. Really big news.

Aimee: So can you tell us a little bit about Eurovision? What is it exactly?

Katie: Eurovision is basically a music competition that happens every year in May. And countries from all over Europe have an entry in the competition.

Aimee: Right.

Katie: So big, big music singing competition.

Aimee: And it's Euro…

Katie: Eurovision, yeah.

Aimee: Okay.

Katie: Eurovision, and yeah, every single country in Europe send somebody to sing in the competition.

Aimee: Okay.

Katie: And all of Europe watches it, and all of Europe votes for a winner, and it's huge. It's huge.

Aimee: It does sound huge, continental competition.

Katie: Big battle with music.

Aimee: And where is it usually hosted?

Katie: It's hosted in the country of the previous year's winner.

Aimee: Right. So this year then, do you know where it was?

Katie: I don't remember who won it last year, but the previous year, two years ago, it was won by someone from Austria.

Aimee: Okay.

Katie: So last year, the competition was in Austria.

Aimee: Right. That sounds like a wonderful event for the hosting country.

Katie: Yeah. And I'm from the UK, and the UK hasn't won it in such a long time. And I really, really want to win because I wanted to go and see a live Eurovision competition.

Aimee: Right. So over the – you mentioned that you're such a big fan. Over the Eurovision history, do you have any personal highlights?

Katie: Probably my favorite entry was from ages and ages ago, before I was even born by an English entry called Bucks Fizz.

Aimee: Okay.

Katie: They were really awesome. They were singing a great song, and then suddenly, halfway through the song, the boys ripped the girls' skirt off.

Aimee: Oh.

Katie: Not that way. But they were wearing a long dress and then they were suddenly wearing a skirt. And it was amazing.

Aimee: They kind of costume changed then.

Katie: Yeah, costume change.

Aimee: Okay.

Katie: And it happened in the '70s, I think, '70s or

Aimee: '80s, maybe?

Katie: Yeah. And at that time, it was probably the most exciting entry in Eurovision ever.

Aimee: Oh really.

Katie: It's very exciting.

Aimee: A real shock.

Katie: Real shock. A bigcostume change, big drama.

Aimee: And how was the song?

Katie: Eh. The song was okay. No one remembers the song. Everyone remembers the skirts.

Aimee: Okay. So I take it, they didn't win then?

Katie: I don't think so.

Aimee: Did they?

Katie: I don't, I don't know. I can't remember. Also, I remember the costumes but not if they won or not.

Aimee: Yeah. Not the song.

Katie: Isn't that funny?

Aimee: Costumes, too are important.

Tapescript 3.

Interviewer: Good morning. Today we’re going to talk about theme parks and we’re going to hear from Andy Wells who has written a guide to theme parks around the world. Welcome to the programme, Andy.
Andy: Hi, it’s good to be here.
Interviewer: You really have a dream job, don’t you, Andy? Flying round the world all the time, visiting adventure parks...
Andy: Well, yes, it’s pretty exciting. But it’s really hard work too, you know.
Interviewer: I bet. So, what’s the number one theme park in the world?
Andy: That all depends what you’re looking for. In terms of numbers, it has to be Magic Kingdom at Disney World in Florida, the most famous theme park. But the most popular park for people who like adventure rides is Cedar Point in Ohio, USA. It has the biggest number of rollercoasters in one park, 17, and three water rides. There are lots of other attractions too. Last year they introduced 50 animatronic dinosaurs. You know, life-size models that move and look real.
Interviewer: Cool! Have they got anything lined up for this year?
Andy: Yeah, there’s a new rollercoaster called the Gatekeeper. Well, actually it’s not a rollercoaster, it’s a wingcoaster. It’ll be the biggest in the world.
Interviewer: What’s a wingcoaster?
Andy: With a normal rollercoaster you are sitting on a seat with the track under you. With a wingcoaster the seats kind of stick out at the side so the passengers have nothing below or above them. You feel as if you’re flying.
Interviewer: So it’s more frightening?
Andy: More exciting! Way more exciting.
Interviewer: What other attractions have you seen recently?
Andy: I’ve just been to The Wizarding World of Harry Potter at the Islands of Adventure in Orlando, Florida. It’s great! You know those shops that sell magic sweets and things in the Harry Potter books? Well, they have those, just like you’ve imagined. There’s a fantastic tour of Hogwarts School where you meet characters from the books. It’s so well done.
Interviewer: Right, sounds interesting. In your book you have a lot of theme parks in Asia too. Can you tell us about them?
Andy: Sure. Tokyo has had a Disneyland for quite a long time, which attracts a lot of people. Ocean Park in Hong Kong has also been going for a long time – that has a lot of marine animals as well as rides. Lotte World, a huge park in South Korea, has the world’s biggest indoor theme park. And then there’s Universal Studios in Singapore. That’s expanding with additions to its New York street section. There’s going to be a Sesame Street dark ride. A dark ride’s a ride inside a building.
Interviewer: I see. New York in Singapore?
Andy: Yeah, it’s weird, but it works. But the place to watch at the moment is China – they’re really expanding. Lots more parks will open in China in the next few years, including another one with dinosaurs in the north, and Ocean Kingdom in the south. That will have the world’s longest roller coaster and tallest Ferris wheel, as well as boat rides and a night-time zoo.
Interviewer: Wow, so that’s opening soon?
Andy: Yes, this year. I’ll be there!
Interviewer: Have a ride for me, then.

 

 



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