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Interpersonal Skills

Conversations and Comprehensibility


My contributions are
easily understood by a
native speaker.
My vocabulary enhanced
clarity of conversation.
I use the most
appropriate grammar to
aid comprehension.

My contributions are
understood by a
sympathetic native
speaker.
Appropriate vocabulary
was used to drive my
conversation.
My grammar is
appropriate to express
information.

My contributions are
understood most of the time
by someone accustomed to a
language learner (teacher).
My vocabulary is occasionally
incorrect but does not detract
from meaning.
Grammar mistakes have
clouded the message I wish to
convey.

My contributions are
frequently misunderstood.
My vocabulary usage
impedes comprehension
(ex: wrong word or English
used).
Frequent grammar
mistakes have often left
my listener confused.

Opinions
I use a variety of details
to support my opinion or
claim.

I use some details to


support my opinion or
claim.

I use very few details to


support my opinion or claim.

My opinion or claim is
unsupported.

Comprehension
Comprehension is such
that I am able to help
when needed and clarify
misused words.
I can paraphrase what I
understood and just ask
for clarification on the
part I didnt understand.

My statements reflect
comprehension of
partner.
I ask for repetition or
clarity when there is
miscommunication or a
misunderstanding

I lack understanding of
partners statements as
evidenced by how I
responded.
I sometimes ask for repetition
or clarity when there is
miscommunication or a
misunderstanding

Because I dont
understand my partner, I
cannot respond.
I do not ask for repetition
or clarity when it is
necessary.

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