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Paul Brown (MA CELTA)
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« on: October 07, 2006, 12:52:32 AM »

Hey guys,  Cheesy

 Here is some information on the administrative side of IELTS... :lol:

Score processing, reporting and interpretation

All IELTS marking takes place at the test centre by trained markers and examiners. Markers are trained to understand the IELTS marking policy and are required to demonstrate that they are marking to standard before they are allowed to mark Listening and Reading papers. Markers are re-tested every two years to ensure that their marking remains up to standard. Systematic monitoring and double marking of a proportion of answer sheets is carried out at each administration.

Examiners for the Writing and Speaking modules are recruited and trained in line with agreed standards. They are required to demonstrate that they are marking to standard every two years in addition to on-going monitoring of their performance.

Candidates receive scores on a Band Scale from 1 to 9. A score is reported for each skill module of the test. The four individual module scores are averaged and rounded to produce an Overall Band Score. Overall Band Scores and Listening and Reading scores are presented as whole or half bands; Writing and Speaking band scores are reported in whole bands only.

Overall Band Score

Candidates receive a Test Report Form setting out their Overall Band Score and their scores on each of the four modules, Listening, Reading, Writing and Speaking. Each of the module scores is equally weighted. The Overall Band Score is calculated by taking the mean of the total of the four individual module scores.

Overall Band Scores are reported to the nearest whole or half band. For the avoidance of doubt, the following rounding convention applies; if the average across the four skills ends in .25, it is rounded up to the next half band, and if it ends in .75, it is rounded up to the next whole band.

Thus a candidate achieving 6.5 for Listening, 6.5 for Reading, 5.0 for Writing and 7.0 for Speaking would be awarded an Overall Band Score of 6.5 (25 ? 4 = 6.25 = Band 6.5).

Likewise a candidate achieving 4.0 for Listening, 3.5 for Reading, 4.0 for Writing and 4.0 for Speaking would be awarded an Overall Band Score of 4.0 (15.5 ? 4 = 3.875 = Band 4.0).

On the other hand, a candidate achieving 6.5 for Listening, 6.0 for Reading, 6.0 for Writing and 6.0 for Speaking would be awarded band 6 (24.5 ? 4 = 6.125 = Band 6).


Listening and Reading

IELTS Listening and Reading papers contain 40 items and each correct item is awarded one mark; the maximum raw score a candidate can achieve on a paper is 40. Band scores ranging from Band 1 to Band 9 are awarded to candidates on the basis of their raw scores.

Although all IELTS test materials are pretested and trialled before being released as live tests, there are inevitably minor differences in the difficulty level across tests. In order to equate different test versions, the band score boundaries are set so that all candidates? results relate to the same scale of achievement. This means, for example, that the Band 6 boundary may be set at a slightly different raw score across versions. Click here for a detailed description of the IELTS Question Paper Production process.

The tables below indicate the mean raw scores achieved by candidates at various levels in each of the Listening, Academic Reading and General Training Reading modules during 2004 and they provide an indication of the number of marks required to achieve a particular band score.

Listening

Band Score Raw score out of 40
5 16
6 23
7 30
8 35


Academic Reading

Band Score Raw score out of 40
5 15
6 23
7 30
8 35


General Training Reading

Band Score Raw score out of 40
4 15
5 23
6 30
7 34


The Academic and General Training papers are graded to the same scale. The distinction between the two modules is one of genre or discourse type. Academic papers may contain source texts featuring more difficult vocabulary or greater complexity of style. It is usual that, to secure a given band score, a greater number of questions must be answered correctly on a General Training Reading paper.

Writing and Speaking

When marking the Writing and Speaking modules examiners use detailed performance descriptors which describe written and spoken performance at each of the 9 IELTS bands.

Writing

Examiners award a band score for each of four criterion areas: Task Achievement (for Task 1), Task Response (for Task 2), Coherence and Cohesion, Lexical Resource and Grammatical Range and Accuracy. The four criteria are equally weighted.

Speaking

Examiners award a band score for each of four criterion areas: Fluency and Coherence, Lexical Resource, Grammatical Range and Accuracy and Pronunciation. The four criteria are equally weighted.

 Have fun,  :wink:

 Paul
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« Reply #1 on: October 11, 2006, 07:18:28 PM »

Dear Paul,

Well thank for your info. And i just wonder if you can give me more details on IELTS band score in Listening and Reading. I got a band that end with .5 and i can't find anydocument that can show me that score, i mean out of 40.

At last thanks for your future reply,
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« Reply #2 on: October 11, 2006, 11:54:48 PM »

Hey Dexter,  Cheesy

 The approximations were in my earlier post, so to make them into a, .5 you would just take an average, so i would guestimate the following...

 Listening

Band Score Raw score out of 40
5 16
5.5 20
6 23
6.5 27
7 30
7.5 33
8 35


Academic Reading

Band Score Raw score out of 40
5 15-18
5.5 20
6 23
6.5 27
7 30
7.5 33
8 35

 Hope that helps,
 
 Have fun,  :wink:

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« Reply #3 on: October 12, 2006, 01:52:29 AM »

hi Paul!

I'm glad to receive your replied.. Thank for giving me a fantastic advice...
awesome, I am going to follow your advice as well... your advice make me become more confidence with my speaking voice. On the other hand,
may you give me some topics for preparing my ielts exam that's gonna coming soon pls? I would like to get some topics of writing and speaking topics. Thanks for your kindness... Cheesy

I'm looking forward to hearing from your reply as well...

Thanks Paul...

Fantastic for you Paul :wink:
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« Reply #4 on: October 12, 2006, 05:47:17 AM »

Hey Sou Vongvisal,  Cheesy

 More tips are on the way, and you can find lots of tips in the postings on the boards. We now have nearly 2000 postings! So have a look through and you may find some great tips and ideas.  :lol:

 Some basic tips can be found by going to www.5steps2ielts.com and clicking on IELTS, then you can click on Speaking and Writing and get some basic tips from me. More tips are coming soon, especially for Writing Part Two in the upcoming 5steps IELTS book I have nearly finished.

 Have fun,  :wink:

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« Reply #5 on: October 12, 2006, 05:04:04 PM »

Well Paul I've checked already about the tips of ielts exam.Thank for your introduced. I can get many strategies in 5steps2ielts.
Thank for your explaination as well...
I regard to success my tests as much as possible.
Additionally, thank for your kindness... Smiley

fantastic for you Paul!  :wink:
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« Reply #6 on: October 13, 2006, 05:47:21 PM »

Whoo, sorry m late just a bit busy with ma study ha and well thanks 4 your info and m really glad to get your reply thanks. And i'll ask you more when m free. :lol:

Thanks, Cheesy
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