GRADING CRITERIA
PROCESS (10%): A substantial part
of your grade will reflect the extent to which you followed a process
of note-taking, outlining, drafting and editing. Each step in the
process must clearly build on the previous step(s). (Note
that criteria in other categories also take process into account.)
IDEAS/CONTENT (40%): Your content must rely almost solely on
vocabulary, structures, and ideas from the textbook and/or Activities
Manual. Avoid dictionary usage. Content and vocabulary
should be rich and detailed. (Choose vocabulary carefully - these
are very short compositions.) Your composition must bear an
original title that reflects the content and/or point of view.
GRAMMAR (30%): Your composition must be free of errors in
agreement, ser and estar, verb conjugations, and accents.
Your draft ("borrador") must reflect careful application of the editing
process described in Appendix C (pages 500-501 of the text).
Whenever possible, you should incorporate structures we have studied in
the text. Grammar must reflect the limits of students at the 200
level. This means applying the rules of Spanish grammar that you
know and avoiding complex structures you haven't studied.
Avoid direct translation from English to Spanish, idiomatic
expressions, and other non-literal language usage that will not
translate.
ORGANIZATION (20%): Your composition must reflect a clear
organization of content. The order of ideas must be logical and
smooth. Your prose must be fluid and free of strings of short,
choppy sentences. The beginning and end of your paragraph must
frame your ideas and lead your reader gracefully.