Activity Guide and Evaluation Rubric Speaking Practice
Activity Guide and Evaluation Rubric Speaking Practice
Activity Guide and Evaluation Rubric Speaking Practice
1. Activity Description
To express ideas and real-life situations accurately and efficiently by applying the
contents studied in the course.
https://mndaily.com/247660/uncategorized/refuting-common-arguments-against-
gun-control/
https://www.demandabolition.org/research/evidence-against-legalizing-prostitution/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m2Jq7vPxYGg
3. Read the text and/or watch the video regarding the topic and take some notes
4. Prepare your own oral argumentative text about the topic of your choosing. The oral
speech must have:
a. Introduction of the person: Name, age, level, CEAD
b. Introduction of the topic: Selection of the topic, reasons of choosing, agenda
c. Arguments in favor: Use arguments in favor from you, from the articles/videos,
examples etc. Mention the sources and use agreement or disagreement
expressions used in EBOOK B1 unit 9
d. Arguments against it: Use arguments in favor from you, from the
articles/videos, examples etc. Mention the sources and use agreement or
disagreement expressions used in EBOOK B1 unit 9
e. Personal opinion and conclusion: Reach a conclusion and add your personal
point of view.
f. Farewell.
In the Initial Information Environment, you must: Check the course agenda.
In the Learning Environment, you must: Practice the online contents – E-Book.
In the Evaluation Environment, you must: Upload the Word or PdF document with the
link of video recording.
• All members of the group must participate with their contributions in the
development of the activity.
• Before submitting the requested product, students should check that it meets all
the requirements mentioned in this activity guide.
Please keep in mind that all individual or collaborative written products must comply
with the spelling rules and presentation conditions defined in this activity guide.
Regarding the use of references, consider that the product of this activity must comply
with APA style.
In any case, make sure you comply with the rules and avoid academic plagiarism. You
can review your written products using the Turnitin tool found in the virtual campus.
Under the Academic Code of Conduct, the actions that infringe the academic order,
among others, are the following: paragraph e) Plagiarism is to present as your own
work all or part of a written report, task or document of invention carried out by
another person. It also implies the use of citations or lack of references, or it includes
citations where there is no match between these and the reference and paragraph f)
To reproduce, or copy for profit, educational resources or results of research products,
which have rights reserved for the University. (Acuerdo 029 - 13 de diciembre de
2013, artículo 99)