The self-introductory speech is scored based on organization, content, and presentation. Organization (2 points) considers whether the presentation is appropriate for the topic and audience and presents information logically. Content (3 points) focuses on preparing an appropriate amount of important material. Presentation (5.5 points) examines eye contact, voice, delivery style, and language/pronunciation. The total possible score is 10 points.
The self-introductory speech is scored based on organization, content, and presentation. Organization (2 points) considers whether the presentation is appropriate for the topic and audience and presents information logically. Content (3 points) focuses on preparing an appropriate amount of important material. Presentation (5.5 points) examines eye contact, voice, delivery style, and language/pronunciation. The total possible score is 10 points.
The self-introductory speech is scored based on organization, content, and presentation. Organization (2 points) considers whether the presentation is appropriate for the topic and audience and presents information logically. Content (3 points) focuses on preparing an appropriate amount of important material. Presentation (5.5 points) examines eye contact, voice, delivery style, and language/pronunciation. The total possible score is 10 points.
Points Assess Assess The type of presentation is appropriate for the topic and 1 audience. Organization Information is presented in a logical sequence. 1 (2 points) Introduction is attention-getting, lays out the problem well, and establishes a framework for the rest of the presentation. 2
Content Appropriate amount of material is prepared, and points made
(3 points) reflect their relative importance. 1
Speaker maintains good eye contact with the audience and is
appropriately animated (e.g. 1 gestures, moving around, etc.). Speaker uses a clear, audible voice. 1 Presentation Delivery is poised, controlled, and smooth. 1 (5.5 points) Good language skills and pronunciation are used. 2