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Yes, there are four IELTS Speaking assessments: fluency and coherence, vocabulary resources, range and accuracy of grammatical structures, and pronunciation.
These four squares should be scored by the examiner.
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Cough, worst case scenario: 1 point! Is it necessary here to explain the situation of this 1 point?
If a score of 1 is given, the official measure is show attendance In other words, the examinee is there, even if he does not speak a decent person and cannot speak (no communication possible or no relatable language), the examiner can give 1 point.
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The lowest speaking score I have heard is a score, and that student actually memorizes a lot of words, but he can't use them.
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IELTS Speaking will have a friendship score, that is, as long as you enter the test room, you will be given a score, which is basically more than 3 points, but everyone knows that this score is useless, because it will definitely not meet the requirements for you to go abroad.
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The speaking test takes about 20 minutes per person. I'll just ask you a few questions, and I'll answer them with a confident smile all the time, and don't answer the questions for about 5 points. If you can't play at all, it's probably possible to score two or three points.
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3 points. As long as you go to the IELTS speaking test market, you will be given a 3 point.
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A score of 5-6 is an intermediate grade, and a score of 7-8 is an advanced grade.
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Who is bigger 2 out of 1 and 6 out of 1?
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The IELTS Speaking scoring criteria are as follows: 9 points Expert User has an excellent score and is able to use English with ease, precision, fluency and complete comprehension. 8 very good user Very good, fluent in English, only occasionally incoherent or inappropriate words, misunderstandings in unfamiliar situations, and a fairly good grasp of the intricacies of arguments.
Score 7 good user Good and able to use English
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If you don't take the test, you get zero points, and if you go to the test, as far as I know, my friend only gave one point for the speaking that went to the test. I don't know how he got his points...
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Theoretically 0 points, don't quite understand what your problem is.
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The IELTS Speaking score is given by the IELTS test scoring system. Scoring is based on aspects such as content, grammar, pronunciation, and fluency. The scoring criteria are as follows:
2.Grammar: Candidates need to use correct grammar and vocabulary and conform to grammatical rules and sentence structure.
3.Pronunciation: Candidates need to use correct pronunciation, including spelling and pronunciation errors.
4.Fluency: Candidates need to be fluent, coherent, and free of obvious grammatical and spelling mistakes.
5.Self-confidence: Candidates need to demonstrate confidence and fluency in order to fully express their ideas.
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1. Fluency and coherence in IELTS speaking:1. Candidates are fluent in expression and occasionally have repetition or self-correction, which is usually because of the content of the thinking, and only in a few cases is the search for suitable language.
2. Candidates should talk about the topic coherently and appropriately.
2. Lexical diversity of IELTS speaking:1. Candidates have rich vocabulary, use freely and flexibly, and express accurate meanings.
2. Candidates are proficient in using uncommon words and idioms, and occasionally use inaccuracies.
3. Candidates should make effective restatements as needed.
3. IELTS Speaking Grammar Diversity and Accuracy:1. Candidates can flexibly use a variety of grammatical structures.
2. Candidates are not appropriate or simple (except for non-systematic errors) that occur very occasionally, and most of the statements are accurate
4. IELTS Oral Pronunciation:1. Candidates use a variety of pronunciation characteristics.
2. Candidates flexibly use a variety of pronunciation characteristics in the process of expression, but occasionally there are IELTS oral pronunciation deviations.
3. The candidate's expression process is always easy for the listener to understand, and the accent of the native language has little impact on the listener's understanding.
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