TOEIC Speaking Grading Policy Spring 2015. Grading System.

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TOEIC Speaking Grading Policy Spring 2015

Grading System

Attendance 3 lates = 1 absence Sleep = 1 late  1 5 minutes late = absent  11 absences = Fail ONE day = TWO hours

Quizzes Quiz 15%  week 6 Quiz 25%  week 13 2 quizzes

Homework 5 points Complete On–time (ONE day BEFORE your next class) 2 points NOT complete/ TOO short Missing information 0 points Late Wrong format (can’t open) 5 voice recordings

Midterm Exams Speaking60 pts Vocabulary40 pts 2 tests

Final Exams 2 tests Speaking60 pts Vocabulary40 pts

Participation Lose points if: You’re not in class No book; No HW Sleep in class Use your cell phone Poor behavior/attitude Not properly doing the activities with partner Class performance

Grading System Letter GradeScores A+A100–9594 – 90 B+B89 – 8584 – 80 C+C79 – 7574 – 70 D+D69 – 6564 – 60 F59  Letter GradeCurve SystemClass of 18 students A10 – 30%2 – 5 students B20 – 40%4 – 7 students C / D / F30 – 70%5 – 13 students

Grading System Letter GradeScores A+A100–9594 – 90 B+B89 – 8584 – 80 C+C79 – 7574 – 70 D+D69 – 6564 – 60 F59  Letter GradeCurve SystemClass of 16 students A10 – 30%2 – 5 students B20 – 40%3 – 6 students C / D / F30 – 70%5 – 11 students

Grading System Letter GradeScores A+A100–9594 – 90 B+B89 – 8584 – 80 C+C79 – 7574 – 70 D+D69 – 6564 – 60 F59  Letter GradeCurve SystemClass of 14 students A10 – 30%1 – 4 students B20 – 40%3 – 6 students C / D / F30 – 70%4 – 10 students

Grading System Letter GradeScores A+A100–9594 – 90 B+B89 – 8584 – 80 C+C79 – 7574 – 70 D+D69 – 6564 – 60 F59  Letter GradeCurve SystemClass of 12 students A10 – 30%1 – 4 students B20 – 40%3 – 5 students C / D / F30 – 70%4 – 8 students