ASSESSMENT SHEET D SPRING 2013 Assessment: Peer 1 You assess presentations you were present at (not your own). 2 You scale them from best (80pts) to worst with min. - 1pt difference between them if you heard 18+ presentations, - 2 pts difference between them if you heard 11-17 presentations, - 3 pts difference between them if you were present to 9 or 10 presentations, - 4 pts difference between them if you witnessed 7 or 8 presentations, - 5 pts gap if you heard 5 or 6 presentations. 3 Your criteria are - the presentation: how new, useful and memorable you found it for your speaking practice - preparation: how innovative you found methods of presenting facts and strategies of retaining skills; effort invested in rehearsing Overall assessment: STUDENTS AVERAGE + FINAL TEST - ABSENCES: 3 pts if away on business, advertized prior to class 4 pts for personal reasons, adv. prior to class 5 pts if unexcused prior to class or missed presentation date Roman Švec - SQUASH Monika Albrikaite - TELŠIAI Tomáš Lesa - FILM Mária Baranová - WORLD OF WARCRAFT Lubomír Pavlica - THE UNIQUE CZECH PHENOMENON OF TRAMPING Jakub Popluhár - HANDBALL Lenka Drbalová - QUIRKS OF FAMOUS WRITERS Jolita Murauskaite - LITHUANIA Nina Kožíšková - RATS Tereza Kochová - MAGICAL CREATURES OF BRITISH FOLK AND FAIRY TALES Martin Kopáčik - THE OFFICE Michal Kubiš - CRAZY SPORTS Tomáš Lukáč - KARATE Libor Mičko - HOW NOT TO BEHAVE AT A SKIING RESORT Radka Petrlíková - PORTUGAL Arune Bajorinaite - TATTOOS Jan Sebera - HUMAN LAZINESS: AN OBSERVATIONAL STUDY Jan Martiník - TWO BENIGN GENTLEMEN Kateřina Dudáková - THE PILSEN BREWERY Denisa Werthanová - 10 CITIES YOU WANT TO VISIT BEFORE YOU DIE