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YEAR 10 SPEAKING GRADES Your criteria for success were: Good pronunciation Clear and appropriate expression. A team effort Click on the sound icon for your group to listen, you have all been graded underneath and a team grade is at the bottom. MISTAKES ARE UNDERLINED.

Sara: Hola chicas, tengo unas noticias excelentes. Voy al concierto de JLS este sábado!! Ana: Es muy injusto – yo quiero ir pero no tengo dinero. Jani: No es muy interesante Sara – JLS no están de moda. Prefiero a Beyoncé. Aida: ¿Un concierto??? No va a ser muy peligroso?? Sara: Aida, tú eres idiota, los conciertos no son peligrosos. Ana: Ehhh Mala persona, no le llames idiota a Aida! Jani: Qué depresión! – todas mis amigas discuten. Aida: Sara, no seas violenta conmigo, soy muy pequeña GRUPO 1 Generally a good effort with people trying to get pronunciation AND emotion correct. Still some problems with not saying every letter (Jani) and missing smaller words (Ana). Perhaps (Sara) could sound a little more offended on 2 nd go. Very impressed with (Aida) SARA 8 Ana 6 Jani 5 Aida 8 GROUP 27/40

Sara: Hola chicas, tengo unas noticias excelentes. Voy al concierto de JLS este sábado!! Ana: Es muy injusto – yo quiero ir pero no tengo dinero. Jani: No es muy interesante Sara – JLS no están de moda. Prefiero a Beyoncé. Aida: ¿Un concierto??? No va a ser muy peligroso?? Sara: Aida, tú eres idiota, los conciertos no son peligrosos. Ana: Ehhh Mala persona, no le llames idiota a Aida! Jani: Qué depresión! – todas mis amigas discuten. Aida: Sara, no seas violenta conmigo, soy muy pequeña GRUPO 2 I think that this group were too focused on pronunciation and although they did well here, they lost marks on emotions. Aida really needs to make it sound like 2 questions and sound scared at the end. Jani needs to also focus on saying the whole word and getting vowels correct. Overall, Sara was excellent but room for improvement. Sara 8 Ana 5 Jani 5 Aida 5 GROUP 23/40

Sara: Hola chicas, tengo unas noticias excelentes. Voy al concierto de JLS este sábado!! Ana: Es muy injusto – yo quiero ir pero no tengo dinero. Jani: No es muy interesante Sara – JLS no están de moda. Prefiero a Beyoncé. Aida: ¿Un concierto??? No va a ser muy peligroso?? Sara: Aida, tú eres idiota, los conciertos no son peligrosos. Ana: Ehhh Mala persona, no le llames idiota a Aida! Jani: Qué depresión! – todas mis amigas discuten. Aida: Sara, no seas violenta conmigo, soy muy pequeña GRUPO 3 Some good things and some not-so-good things. I like Sara and Ana’s emotion*. Jani starts off badly but ends well. Aida doesn’t sound like she’s asking questions although her pronunciation is perfect in the 1 st bit. *Ana sounds a bit too happy for someone who can’t go to a concert. SARA 8 Ana 7 Jani 6 Aida 5 GROUP 26/40