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Marking Criteria for Level 6: Oral

Date:

Tutor(s) / Examiner(s):
Language*

Grade
A++
90-100
A+
80-89
A
70-79

Final Grade:

Student/Candidate:

Content*

Grammar*
outstanding accuracy, like an
educated native-speaker.

Vocabulary*
highly sophisticated, varied vocabulary; register always appropriate, no errors

Coherence, Fluency*
highly coherent/clear;
outstanding use of a wide range of
connectors; native-like fluency

Oral Interaction, Pronunciation*


interacts with great ease/skill like
a native; communication skills outstanding; native-like pronunciation

excellent level of accuracy;


hardly any mistakes.

very sophisticated, varied


vocabulary; register always
appropriate; hardly any mistakes
very broad vocabulary; capable
of reformulations when necessary;
very few minor errors
good variety of vocabulary;
avoids repetitions; appropriate
register; few errors

very coherent/clear; excellent


use of a wide range of connectors;
excellent fluency
very coherent/ clear discussion;
comprehensive range of
connectors; very good fluency
overall coherent/ clear; fairly
good use of connectors; good
fluency

interacts with ease/skill as a


native; communication skills and
pronunciation are excellent
interaction with overall ease;
relates contributions clearly to
others; very good pronunciation
promotes discourse well (not always elegantly); able to engage in
communication; good
pronunciation, only few errors
can initiate discourse; able to
respond appropriately; willing to
communicate but difficult at times;
mostly clear pronunciation

very high degree of accuracy; a


few minor mistakes.

B
60-69

good degree of accuracy, some


minor mistakes; self-correcting

C
50-59

appropriate degree of accuracy,


some recurrent/basic errors;
sometimes self-correcting

vocabulary rather basic outside


predictable situations; some word
errors, occasionally basic;
sometimes problems with register

appropriate coherence; some


connectors; appropriate fluency,
regular use of simple/short sentences

D
40-49

rather basic grasp of grammar; a


lot of recurrent errors, can hamper
the understanding; no selfcorrecting

basic coherence, only few connectors; often simple sentence


structures; often hesitations

(greater) difficulties communicating and interacting (at the lower


end of the level); pronunciation
often inaccurate

F+
33-39

limited grasp of grammar; a lot


of errors that hamper the general
understanding

low range of vocabulary to express ideas/repetitions; many


word errors sometimes hamper
understanding; problems with
register
limited vocabulary; many errors
that hamper general understanding; inappropriate register

unclear/disorganised; hardly any


connectors; mainly simple/short
sentences

F
20-32

very limited grasp of grammar;


very high number of errors that
almost prevent understanding

very highly disorganised; extremely short/simple sentences

FF

extremely limited grammar; high


number of errors prevents
comprehension.

very limited vocabulary; a high


number of errors that almost
prevent understanding; register is
almost entirely inappropriate.
extremely limited vocabulary;
very high number of errors that
prevent understanding; use of
mother tongue.

huge difficulties in communicating/ interacting, partly inappropriate; questions often reformulated;


difficult to understand
enormous difficulties with communicating/ interacting; questions
have to be reformulated often;
very difficult to understand
extremely limited to no
interaction; questions have to be
reformulated very often; pronunciation mostly unintelligible.

0-19

completely disorganised

outstanding; highly accurate/


analytical/ original/ comprehensive; exceptionally wellinformed
excellent; highly accurate/
analytical/ original; thorough
approach; highly informed
very accurate/ analytical;
comprehensive; well-informed;
originality/ depths of answers
accurate/ credible/ sound;
overall well-informed; not
entirely comprehensive; answers good/ simple
appropriate, not always
clear/ comprehensive; less
well-informed/accuracy/analysis; partly superficial; simple/
unfocused
adequate but basic/ superficial; low clarity, analysis shallow; not appropriately wellinformed; simple/ unfocused
answers; repetition
limited/ little understanding/
clarity; very limited analysis/
accuracy; very simplistic
answers/ill-informed
very limited, almost no understanding/ clarity/ analysis/
structure; highly simplistic
answers/very ill-informed
no analysis; answers extremely simplistic/ unclear/ not
informed; questions often unanswered

Grammar

Vocabulary

Coherence/ Fluency

Oral Interaction/

Content

Pronunciation

Comments
Mark

Language:

Content:

* The weightings of language and content in calculating the final mark will vary according to the task. Please also see full description of the MFL- marking criteria on KEATS and/or in the Student Handbook.
(Kings College London/Modern Foreign Languages, September 2016)

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