Study Notes Episode 1: Ielts Assessment Criteria
Study Notes Episode 1: Ielts Assessment Criteria
Study Notes Episode 1: Ielts Assessment Criteria
IELTS Tip
Familiarise yourself with all the
different question types in the
Listening and Reading Modules and
possible question topics and tasks in
the Writing and Speaking Modules of
the IELTS Test. For Speaking and
Writing understand what the
examiners are looking for.
Familiarise yourself with the criteria
for Writing Task Response,
Coherence and Cohesion, Lexical
Resource and Grammatical Range
and Accuracy. For Speaking
understand what is required for
Fluency and Coherence, Lexical
Resource, Grammatical Range and
Accuracy and Pronunciation.
Writing
Two tasks requiring different types of writing are given so that you can demonstrate
your writing skills.
Task 1
Academic
General Training
summarising/describing
factual information
letter
Task 2
well-structured essay
Speaking
In the Speaking Test there are three different parts so that you can demonstrate how
well you can express yourself on a variety of different topics ranging from the
personal to the more abstract and using both formal and informal language.
Assessment Criteria
Four criteria are used to assess your written and spoken language.
WRITING
Task Response
Coherence and Cohesion
Grammatical Range and Accuracy
Lexical Resource
CRITERIA
SPEAKING
Fluency and Coherence
Grammatical Range and Accuracy
Lexical Resource
Pronunciation
Three of the criteria overlap: Coherence, Grammatical Accuracy and Range, Lexical
Resource.
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Each criterion assesses specific aspects of your language. These are spelt out below
and can be used as a checklist when reviewing your writing or practising your
speaking.
Task Response
Task response refers to the content of your answer. It assesses how well youve
understood and answered the question.
Criteria: Task Response
Checklist
Writing Task 1
Academic
Have I provided an overview of
the general trends?
General Training
Checklist
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Checklist
Lexical Resource
This criterion, which is also known as vocabulary, assesses how well you choose and
use a range of vocabulary items for a particular topic.
Criteria: Lexical Resource
Checklist
Writing
Speaking
Checklist
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Pronunciation
How easily you can be understood is what pronunciation is about.
Criteria: Pronunciation
Checklist
User
expert
very good
good
competent
modest
limited
extremely limited
intermittent
non user
did not attempt the test
To move to a higher band score, for example from a band 5 to a band 6, will take at
least 400 hours of learning English.
Grammar control, for example, is one of the descriptors assessed under the criteria:
Grammatical Range and Accuracy. Comparing the descriptors that refer to grammar
control in bands 7, 6 and 5, the following differences can be noted:
Band
7
6
has good control of grammar and punctuation but may make a few errors
makes some errors in grammar and punctuation but they rarely reduce
communication
may make frequent grammatical errors and punctuation may be faulty;
errors can cause some difficulty for the reader
Reference:
http://www.ielts.org/PDF/UOBDs_WritingT2.pdf
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Lexical Resource
7
Reference:
http://www.ielts.org/PDF/UOBDs_WritingT2.pdf
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