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English Oral Checklist (PSLE)

The document provides a checklist for oral reading practice. It lists goals for punctuation, expression, accuracy, rhythm, and smoothness. The reader and listener will use the checklist to identify areas for the reader to improve and the listener to provide feedback.

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English Oral Checklist (PSLE)

The document provides a checklist for oral reading practice. It lists goals for punctuation, expression, accuracy, rhythm, and smoothness. The reader and listener will use the checklist to identify areas for the reader to improve and the listener to provide feedback.

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Instructions

Oral: Reading Checklist


Name: ____________________ Practice No. ____
Goal

P
Punctuation
and phrasing

E
Expression

Tick if
achieved

Date: _______________
Areas to Improve on

I pause after
, . ! ? // and
at the right
places in long
sentences.

Pauses are
too short.

No pause.

I read words
correctly
throughout.

Accuracy

Wrong place
to pause in
long
sentences

No pause
at:
,
.
!

(affects
listeners
understanding)

Pauses are
too long.
I read with
feelings and
my voice goes
up and down
throughout the
reading.

Read through the checklist


before reading
Have the person listening to
you read through the
checklist
Listener is to circle the areas
that you can improve on
Reader learns and reviews
areas for improvement

Reading is
monotonous.

No change
in voice in
direct
speech

(No ups and


downs in voice
while reading)

e.g. We are
here!
exclaimed the
twins.

Missing:

s (bags)

k (rock)

ed/t
(liked)

//

Other notes:
Too soft

Misread

Careless

their (should sound like


there)

skip words

unfamiliar words

change
words

_______________________ Add words


th
(thought

_______________________
Mother)

I read at the
pace which I
speak or
slightly slower.

Too fast

Too slow

Inconsistent
speed

(affects
listeners
understanding)

Rhythm

S
Smoothness

Stress on
the wrong
words

I read clearly
and smoothly
without
hesitations.

Trip over
words

Mouth is not
opened
wide while
reading

Other notes:
Hesitates

(mumbling)

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