Cultural Presentation (Intermediate Level) 2015 World Languages Meet Language Resource Center Kutztown University Kutztown, PA 19530 T 484-646-5865 F 610-683-4618 lrc@kutztown.edu http://www.kutztown.edu/Language ResourceCenter Description: The objective of this activity is to share significant cultural insights (perspectives) through the use of realia and/ or authentic texts about cultural practices and products. Texts may include sayings, poetry, song lyrics, or other cultural products. Rules for Cultural Presentation: Participant team members present on a cultural topic of their choice. The presentations need to include both oral and visual components. 1. The entire presentation by the team members must be at least six minutes but may not exceed eight minutes. 2. Parts of the presentation may be pre-recorded but at least half of the presentation must be spoken live at the event. 3. Song lyrics may be sung as a part of the presentation, but not the whole. 4. All participants must have a speaking role in the presentation. 5. There should be a visual or performance element to the presentation in addition to the spoken component. 6. The content and materials of the presentation must be the product of student work and must represent the students’ knowledge / understanding of the culture. Teachers and parents may help guide the learning process as well as the improvement of the finished product, but the end product / presentation must be of student design. Scoring Procedures: The team with the highest number of points will win. There will be a first and second place prize awarded. Hints for Success: • Find a cultural topic that is relevant and interesting to the students. This can be a great opportunity to apply the language to other subjects (e.g., science, technology, music, etc). • Have your students practice their presentation in front of an audience: parents, other students, other teachers, administration. Use this opportunity to promote language study in your school as well as an opportunity for students to receive feedback and practice their presentational skills (see criteria “delivery” in rubric). • Consider recording a “dress rehearsal” and having the students watch/listen to it to self-evaluate their skills. Cultural Presentation (Intermediate Level) 2014 World Languages Meet Criteria Excellent 5 Good 4 Originality and Effectiveness of visuals: The presentation is The presentation is original and possesses adequately an original creativity. work and possesses creativity. Language Resource Center Kutztown University Kutztown, PA 19530 T 484-646-5865 F 610-683-4618 lrc@kutztown.edu http://www.kutztown.edu/Language ResourceCenter https://www.facebook.com/KUWLM Fair 3 Poor 2 The presentation is somewhat an original work and possesses slight creativity. The presentation is not an original work possessing little creativity. Relevant cultural topic Presentation subject matter is identified as culturally significant. Presentation addresses perspectives, practices and product(s) of the target language. Presentation subject matter is adequately identified as culturally significant. Presentation addresses the perspective of the culture and either the practices or product(s) well but one of the latter narrowly. Presentation subject matter is somewhat identified as culturally significant. Presentation fails to address adequately one of the three P’s of culture. Presentation subject matter is not identified as culturally significant or presents stereotypes of the culture and fails to address cultural perspectives. Language use Presentation is in L2 and is completely understood. Lack of noticeable hesitation, and language use that is generally correct and appropriate vocabulary. Emerging use of connective devices. Presentation is in L2 and adequately understood by native speakers accustomed to dealing with nonnative speakers or language learners. Generally accurate but simple language use. Presentation for the most part in L2 but has difficulty being understood by sympathetic native speakers. Little or no variety in verbs or syntax, inaccurate use of language and/or limited vocabulary. Presentation cannot be understood. Language errors or inaccurate vocabulary that interferes with communication. Use of English. Delivery Students use clear voices and correct, precise pronunciation, adequate volume and establishes and maintains eye contact with entire room. Students’ voices are clear. Students pronounce most words correctly and establishes eye contact. Students’ voices are low. Students incorrectly pronounce terms. Displays minimal eye contact. Students mumble, use incorrect pronunciation, or speaks with inadequate volume. No eye contact. Teamwork Presentation was a Presentation was a group effort with all group effort with some participants sharing an doing more. equal part. Presentation appears to lack cooperation and equal responsibility. Very little evidence of the team working together. Total