Speaking Chinese · AS 91534
Give a clear spoken presentation in Chinese that communicates a critical response to stimulus material
Give a clear spoken presentation in Chinese that communicates a critical response to stimulus material
This standard asks you to give a spoken presentation in Chinese where you analyse, interpret, or evaluate something (like a film, text, song, or poster). You need to explain your viewpoint clearly and in culturally appropriate Chinese, despite having some minor slip-ups along the way. You're being assessed on whether your audience understands what you mean and whether you justify your ideas well.
You give a clear presentation in Chinese that explains and justifies your critical response to the stimulus, even though there may be some inconsistencies in pronunciation, language features, or delivery.
You give a convincing presentation in Chinese that explains and justifies your viewpoint; your language choices are carefully selected to suit your audience and purpose, with only minor inconsistencies that don't disrupt communication.
You give an effective presentation in Chinese with controlled, integrated language where your critical response is well-developed; you capably select and use a range of language features that are clearly fit for purpose and audience, with no significant inconsistencies hindering communication.
Standards typically taken alongside or after this one. Same subject, grouped by level.