Study Guide
Field 023: French
Written Performance
Sample Directions for Written Performance
This section of the test consists of two written assignments. For each assignment, you are to prepare a written response in the target language on the assigned topic. You should use your time to plan, write, review, and edit your responses to the assignments.
Read each assignment carefully and think about how you will organize your responses. You may use the erasable notebooklet to make notes, write an outline, or otherwise prepare your response. However, your final response to each assignment must be typed in the response box provided for the assignment.
Please note that special characters (such as letters with accents or other diacritical marks) cannot be entered using the keyboard but are available for insertion in the on-screen response box. To access these characters, click on the button that appears in the upper left corner of the screen. Using the mouse, click on the character you wish to include in your response and then select "Insert." The character will be inserted where the cursor is positioned in the response box.
A list of suggestions is provided to help direct your responses for the assignments. It is not necessary that you cover every point on the list, nor are you limited in your responses to those points indicated. You are, however, required to write about the general assignments that you are given, and part of your score will be based on the degree to which you elaborate on the assignments by addressing either the suggested points or points of your choosing. Note that an assignment may require you to use certain time frames.
Your responses will be evaluated on the basis of the following criteria.
- DEVELOPMENT: fullness of development
- COMMUNICATION: effectiveness of communication, including sociocultural appropriateness
- COHERENCE: coherence and flow of language
- VOCABULARY: command of vocabulary and idiomatic expressions
- SYNTAX AND GRAMMAR: command of syntax and grammatical structures
- MECHANICS: command of spelling, diacritical marks, and punctuation
Your responses must be written in the target language. Be sure to write about the assigned topics. You may not use any reference materials during the test. Your responses should be your original work, written in your own words, and not copied or paraphrased from some other work. Remember to review your work and make changes you think will improve your responses.
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Sample Written Performance Assignment A
Imagine that you are applying to be an exchange teacher in a French-speaking country. As part of your application, you need to write a brief essay in French about an experience you had in which you found it beneficial to speak a language other than your first language. In your response, you may wish to include, but are not limited to, the following:
- a narrative of the experience; and
- an explanation of why you found it useful to know another language in this situation.
This assignment must be written in French using past tenses.
Sample Response for Written Performance Assignment A
On le sait déjà, les États-Unis ne sont pas un pays francophone. Bien qu'on puisse parfois entendre le français dans les grandes villes cosmopolites, c'est loin d'être le cas dans certaines régions de l'Amérique profonde. Aussi on peut s'imaginer ma surprise, un jour que je faisais des achats dans une petite épicerie de l'Ohio, quand j'entendis le propriétaire demander à haute voix, « does anyone here speak French? ». Bien sûr je lui ai tout de suite offert mes services. Il m'a alors présenté à un jeune homme qui parlait à peine l'anglais et qui avait une longue liste de courses à faire. Celui-ci me raconta qu'il venait d'arriver dans la ville avec deux copains et qu'ils avaient décidé comme ça, à l'improviste, d'ouvrir un petit restaurant français. Le jeune homme s'est montré reconnaissant de l'aide que je lui rendais en traduisant sa liste pour le propriétaire qui ne comprenait pas certains mots comme « anchois » ou « confitures » par exemple. Je lui ai dit que c'était tout naturel et que j'étais très ravi de faire sa connaissance. D'ailleurs, j'avoue que j'étais très content de pouvoir bavarder en français et surtout très curieux d'apprendre les détails de son aventure commerciale dans notre ville .
Sample Written Performance Assignment B
Imagine that a friend of yours from a French-speaking country is deciding whether or not to take a year off from work or school to travel. Your friend sends you a letter asking you for your advice. Writing in French, respond to your friend. In your response, you may wish to include, but are not limited to, the following:
- advantages and disadvantages of taking a year off to travel; and
- your advice to your friend.
This assignment must be written in French.
Sample Response for Written Performance Assignment B
Mon cher Gabriel,
J'ai bien reçu ta lettre il y a quelques jours et j'ai pris le temps de réfléchir un peu à ton projet, ton grand rêve devrais-je dire. Alors voici maintenant ce que je pense. D'abord, tu me connais, je m'inquiète un peu car tu ne m'as pas dit comment tu comptes financer cette année sabbatique. La société qui t'emploie actuellement pourra-t-elle couvrir une partie de tes frais ? Autrement, voyager coûte tellement cher de nos jours, je ne sais pas comment tu y arriveras. Et as-tu pensé aux imprévus ? Car il y en aura, ça tu peux en être certain. De surcroît, il va de soi qu'un prêt bancaire n'est jamais souhaitable pour bien des raisons mais surtout pour ce que mon grand-père disait tout le temps, (est-ce que tu te souviens ?) : « attention aux prêts, c'est le raccourci qui rallonge ! »
Enfin, je ne t'écris pas pour faire le rabat-joie. Il existe bien des façons de financer ce genre de voyage. Je suis certaine que tu trouveras quelque chose si tu y tiens vraiment. Et si tu as déjà tout prévu à ce niveau, alors il ne te reste plus qu'à planifier ton itinéraire. À ce sujet, je sais que tu aimes l'aventure mais je te demande de tout mon coeur d'éviter les zones dangereuses. Voilà, j'ai tout dit. Écris-moi vite pour me dire quelle sera ta décision. Bisous,
Hélène
Performance Characteristics for the Written Performance Assignments
Development | fullness of development |
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Communication | effectiveness of communication, including sociocultural appropriateness |
Coherence | coherence and flow of language |
Vocabulary | command of vocabulary and idiomatic expressions |
Syntax and Grammar | command of syntax and grammatical structures |
Mechanics | command of spelling, diacritical marks, and punctuation |
Score Scale for the Written Performance Assignments
The four points of the score scale correspond to varying degrees of performance. The following statements describe typical responses at each score point.
Score Point | Score Point Description |
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4 |
The "4" response gives evidence of strong skills of written expression.
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3 |
The "3" response gives evidence of satisfactory skills of written expression.
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2 |
The "2" response gives evidence of limited skill in written expression.
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1 |
The "1" response gives evidence of a lack of skill in written expression.
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U | The response is "unscorable" because it is not on the given topic, illegible, not in the appropriate language, or too short to score. |
B | There is no response to the assignment. |