International English Language Testing System (IELTS) is jointly owned by British Council, IDP: IELTS Australia and the University of Cambridge ESOL Examinations (Cambridge ESOL) and offered through over 800 test centers and locations in over 130 countries. International teams of writers contribute to IELTS test materials. Ongoing research ensures that IELTS remains fair and unbiased. Test writers from different English-speaking countries develop IELTS content so it reflects real-life situations.
IELTS Score Format
There is no pass or fail in IELTS.
Candidates are graded on their performance, using scores from 1 to 9
for each part of the test – Listening, Reading, Writing and Speaking.
The Results from the four parts then produce an Overall Band Score.
This unique 9-band system measures scores in a consistent manner – wherever and whenever the test is taken. It is internationally recognized and understood, giving you a reliable international currency. IELTS scores have a recommended validity period of two years.
This unique 9-band system measures scores in a consistent manner – wherever and whenever the test is taken. It is internationally recognized and understood, giving you a reliable international currency. IELTS scores have a recommended validity period of two years.
IELTS
uses a 9-band scoring system to measure and report test scores in a
consistent manner. You receive individual band scores for Listening,
Reading, Writing and Speaking and an Overall Band Score on a band scale
from one to nine.
Test Report Form
will be posted to you 13 calendar days after your test date. All test
centers will post your Test Report Form to you. Keep your Test Report
Form in a secure place as you only receive one copy. Some test centers
provide SMS alerts and an online Results service.
The IELTS 9-band scale
Each band corresponds to a level of English competence. All parts of
the test and the Overall Band Score can be reported in whole and half
bands, eg 6.5, 7.0, 7.5, 8.0.
- Band 9: Expert user: has fully operational command of the language: appropriate, accurate and fluent with complete understanding.
- Band 8: Very good user: has fully operational command of the language with only occasional unsystematic inaccuracies and inappropriacies. Misunderstandings may occur in unfamiliar situations. Handles complex detailed argumentation well.
- Band 7: Good user: has operational command of the language, though with occasional inaccuracies, inappropriacies and misunderstandings in some situations. Generally handles complex language well and understands detailed reasoning.
- Band 6: Competent user: has generally effective command of the language despite some inaccuracies, inappropriacies and misunderstandings. Can use and understand fairly complex language, particularly in familiar situations.
- Band 5: Modest user: has partial command of the language, coping with overall meaning in most situations, though is likely to make many mistakes. Should be able to handle basic communication in own field.
- Band 4: Limited user: basic competence is limited to familiar situations. Have frequent problems in understanding and expression. He/she is not able to use complex language.
- Band 3: Extremely limited user: conveys and understands only general meaning in very familiar situations. Frequent breakdowns in communication occur.
- Band 2: Intermittent user: no real communication is possible except for the most basic information using isolated words or short formulae in familiar situations and to meet immediate needs. Has great difficulty understanding spoken and written English.
- Band 1: Non-user: essentially has no ability to use the language beyond possibly a few isolated words.
- Band 0: Did not attempt the test: No assessable information provided.
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