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Argumentative Essay Criteria and Rubric for ENG201 Course at Atilim University, Cheat Sheet of English Language

The criteria and rubric for evaluating argumentative essays in the eng201 course offered by atilim university's school of foreign languages, department of modern languages during the 2022-2023 fall semester. The rubric covers various aspects of the essay, including introduction, body paragraphs, counter-argument, refutation, conclusion, language use, and organization.

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ATILIM UNIVERSITY
SCHOOL OF FOREIGN LANGUAGES
DEPARTMENT OF MODERN LANGUAGES
2022-2023 FALL
ENG201 ARGUMENTATIVE ESSAY CRITERIA&RUBRIC
ARGUMENTATIVE ESSAY CRITERIA Points
A. INTRODUCTION 6
GENERAL INFORMATION
- The paragraph provides good, interesting, adequate general background information about the topic. 2
- The background information about the topic is not good, interesting, adequate/general enough. 1
- There is (almost) no background information about the topic. 0-0,5
IMPORTANCE OF THE TOPIC
- The paragraph states the importance of the topic clearly. 1
- The importance of the topic is somewhat clear. 0,5-0,75
- The importance of the topic is not clear or it is not stated. 0-0,25
OPPONENT’S IDEAS
- The paragraph introduces opponents’ ideas clearly. 1
- It introduces opponents’ ideas somehow clearly. 0,5-0,75
- Opponents’ ideas are not mentioned clearly or they are not mentioned. 0-0,25
TRANSITION
- There is a smooth connection& a proper linker between the first three parts of the paragraph and the thesis statement. 1
- The connection between the first three parts of the paragraph and the thesis statement is not very strong. 0,5-0,75
- There is (almost) no connection between the first three parts of the paragraph and the thesis statement. 0-0,25
THESIS STATEMENT
- It shows the points of view clearly. 1
- Thesis statement is somewhat clear. 0,5-0,75
- Thesis statement is not clear or there is no thesis statement. 0-0,25
B. BODY PARAGRAPHS 14
PRO-ARGUMENT PARAGRAPH 1
- The paragraph has a clear and relevant topic sentence and concluding sentence.
- It presents adequate, relevant, and well-developed supporting ideas.
- There is a smooth transition between the major and minor ideas.
3-4
- There are some errors in topic sentence and concluding sentence.
- Supporting ideas are not very clear or convincing.
- The transition between the major and minor ideas are not very strong.
2
- There are major lapses in topic and concluding sentence/ there is no topic sentence or/and concluding sentence.
- Supporting ideas are unclear or not convincing / there are no supporting sentences.
- There is no clear transition between the major and minor ideas.
0-1
PRO-ARGUMENT PARAGRAPH 2
- The paragraph has a clear and relevant topic sentence and concluding sentence.
- It presents adequate, relevant, and well-developed supporting ideas.
- There is a smooth transition between the major and minor ideas.
3-4
- There are some minor errors in topic sentence and concluding sentence.
- Supporting ideas are not very clear or convincing.
- The transition between the major and minor ideas are not very strong.
2
- There are major lapses in topic and concluding sentence/ there is no topic sentence or/and concluding sentence.
- Supporting ideas are unclear or not convincing / there are no supporting sentences.
- There is no clear transition between the major and minor ideas.
0-1
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ATILIM UNIVERSITY

SCHOOL OF FOREIGN LANGUAGES

DEPARTMENT OF MODERN LANGUAGES

2022-2023 FALL

ENG201 ARGUMENTATIVE ESSAY CRITERIA&RUBRIC

ARGUMENTATIVE ESSAY CRITERIA Points

A. INTRODUCTION 6

GENERAL INFORMATION

  • The paragraph provides good, interesting, adequate general background information about the topic. 2
  • The background information about the topic is not good, interesting, adequate/general enough. 1
  • There is (almost) no background information about the topic. 0-0, IMPORTANCE OF THE TOPIC
  • The paragraph states the importance of the topic clearly. 1
  • The importance of the topic is somewhat clear. 0,5-0,
  • The importance of the topic is not clear or it is not stated. 0-0, OPPONENT’S IDEAS
  • The paragraph introduces opponents’ ideas clearly. 1
  • It introduces opponents’ ideas somehow clearly. 0,5-0,
  • Opponents’ ideas are not mentioned clearly or they are not mentioned. 0-0, TRANSITION
  • There is a smooth connection& a proper linker between the first three parts of the paragraph and the thesis statement. 1
  • The connection between the first three parts of the paragraph and the thesis statement is not very strong. 0,5-0,
  • There is (almost) no connection between the first three parts of the paragraph and the thesis statement. 0-0, THESIS STATEMENT
  • It shows the points of view clearly. 1
  • Thesis statement is somewhat clear. 0,5-0,
  • Thesis statement is not clear or there is no thesis statement. 0-0, B. BODY PARAGRAPHS 14 PRO-ARGUMENT PARAGRAPH 1
  • The paragraph has a clear and relevant topic sentence and concluding sentence.
  • It presents adequate, relevant, and well-developed supporting ideas.
  • There is a smooth transition between the major and minor ideas.
  • There are some errors in topic sentence and concluding sentence.
  • Supporting ideas are not very clear or convincing.
  • The transition between the major and minor ideas are not very strong.
  • There are major lapses in topic and concluding sentence/ there is no topic sentence or/and concluding sentence.
  • Supporting ideas are unclear or not convincing / there are no supporting sentences.
  • There is no clear transition between the major and minor ideas.

PRO-ARGUMENT PARAGRAPH 2

  • The paragraph has a clear and relevant topic sentence and concluding sentence.
  • It presents adequate, relevant, and well-developed supporting ideas.
  • There is a smooth transition between the major and minor ideas.
  • There are some minor errors in topic sentence and concluding sentence.
  • Supporting ideas are not very clear or convincing.
    • The transition between the major and minor ideas are not very strong.
  • There are major lapses in topic and concluding sentence/ there is no topic sentence or/and concluding sentence.
  • Supporting ideas are unclear or not convincing / there are no supporting sentences.
  • There is no clear transition between the major and minor ideas.

ATILIM UNIVERSITY

SCHOOL OF FOREIGN LANGUAGES

DEPARTMENT OF MODERN LANGUAGES

2022-2023 FALL

ENG201 ARGUMENTATIVE ESSAY CRITERIA&RUBRIC

COUNTER-ARGUMENT PARAGRAPH

COUNTER

  • Two counter arguments are stated clearly and they are strong and sufficient. 3
  • The counter arguments are somewhat clear and sufficient. 2
  • The opponents’ ideas are not clear or they are not stated. 0- REFUTATION
  • The refutations are relevant, strong and sufficient. 3
  • The refutations are somewhat relevant, strong and sufficient. 2
  • The refutations are not relevant/sufficient/strong or there is no refutation. 0- C. CONCLUSION 4 RESTATEMENT
  • It restates the thesis statement clearly and accurately. 1
  • The restatement of the thesis statement is somewhat clear and accurate. 0,5-0,
  • The restatement is not strong or there is no restatement. 0-0, SUMMARY
  • It presents the summary of two pro-arguments and opponents’ ideas. 2
  • It summarizes the main points and opponents’ ideas but not sufficient. 1
  • The summary is not strong or there is no summary. 0-0, FINAL THOUGHT
  • It ends with a message /warning/prediction/ suggestion. 1
  • It ends with a message /warning/prediction/ suggestion but not clear. 0,5-0,
  • It is not strong or there is no final thought. 0-0, D. LANGUAGE 4
  • The students conveyed their message well due to use of accurate grammar, wide range of vocabulary and punctuations. 3-
  • The students made some mistakes in the use of grammar, range of vocabulary, and punctuations, but they can still convey their message to readers.
  • The students made many mistakes in the use of grammar, range of vocabulary, and punctuations, but they are somehow able to convey and communicate their message to readers.

E. ORGANIZATION 2

  • It has a clear, easy-to-follow and understandable structure to organize an argumentative essay in 5 paragraphs. 2
  • It has an unclear, difficult-to-follow and incomprehensible structure to organize an argumentative essay in less than 5 paragraphs.^1
  • The essay is written in only one paragraph. 0 TOTAL GRADE: _____/30:2= _____/