Grade 7 World Languages (Structured) Rubric Description This rubric is designed to assess student performance in a Grade 7 World Languages course; focusing on structured language learning across key skill areas: listening; speaking; reading; and writing. The rubric provides clear criteria for evaluating proficiency at different levels; ensuring consistent and fair assessment while supporting student growth. In listening comprehension; students are assessed on their ability to understand spoken language in familiar contexts; such as greetings; instructions; and simple conversations. The rubric encourages active engagement with audio materials; helping students develop critical listening skills essential for language acquisition. Speaking proficiency is evaluated based on pronunciation; fluency; and the ability to participate in basic dialogues. Students are encouraged to use vocabulary and grammar structures appropriately; fostering confidence in oral communication. The rubric supports gradual improvement by emphasizing clarity and effort over perfection. Reading assessments focus on comprehension of short texts; such as signs; messages; and simple narratives. Students demonstrate their ability to identify key details and infer meaning; reinforcing literacy skills in the target language. The rubric promotes analytical thinking and vocabulary retention. Writing tasks evaluate students’ ability to construct sentences and short paragraphs using correct grammar; spelling; and punctuation. The rubric emphasizes coherence and creativity; helping students develop structured written communication skills. By using this rubric; educators provide targeted feedback that guides students toward language mastery. It aligns with developmental goals for middle school learners; ensuring measurable progress while maintaining an engaging and supportive learning environment.