IELTS Speaking marking criteria + some suggestions on what to do to enhance your performance in the test.
IELTS Speaking scores are calculated using 4 criteria:
Fluency and coherence (FC) = how clear and structured is your speech.
To increase score for FC:
connect your sentences by linking words and signpoints
extend your answers, add all the relevant details
speak smoothly and continuously
use pausing correctly
Lexical Resource (LR) = how good is your vocabulary.
To increase score for LR:
use a wide range of vocabulary
discuss different topics freely, using appropriate words
speak formally or semi-formally
choose words accurately
use idiomatic language
Pronunciation (P) = how naturally you sound.
To increase score for P:
pronounce words as clearly as possible
record your speech and work on the words that you spell incorrectly
stress words and sentences correctly
use correct intonations
try to be easily understood by the examiner
See IELTS speaking test simulator.
Grammatical Range and Accuracy (GRA) = how good is your grammar.
To increase score for GRA:
avoid grammatical mistakes
try to use more advanced grammatical structures (passive voice, direct speech, different tenses and conditional sentences etc)
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