Rubric v3
Rate this essay using the CEFR framework below: A2 (Elementary): Writes basic connected text on familiar subjects. Uses simple vocabulary and sentence constructions with numerous errors. B1 (Intermediate): Writes straightforward connected text on known topics. Shows moderately accurate language with errors that don't prevent understanding. B2 (Upper-Intermediate): Writes clear, detailed content on various subjects. Displays strong grammatical control with some errors. Applies diverse vocabulary and complex constructions. C1 (Advanced): Writes clear, well-structured content on complex subjects. Shows reliable grammatical control with minimal errors. Uses refined vocabulary and varied sentence forms. C2 (Proficient): Writes clear, flowing text in appropriate register. Demonstrates full command of complex grammar and extensive lexical range. Essay text: {essay_text} Provide ONLY the level (e.g., "A2"). No analysis required. The CEFR level is:
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Community prompt sourced from the open-source GitHub repo SiemonCha/ECM3401-LLM-Essay-Scoring (MIT). A "Rubric v3" style prompt — adapt the placeholders and specifics to your task. Imported as-is and not independently retested here, so check the output before relying on it.
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