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IELTS Scores Question.

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guys, i need overall score of 7.5, so does that mean i need to get atleast 7.5 in all 4 tests?
 
what about
8
8.5
7.5
6

can i get score of 7.5?

(8 + 8.5 + 7.5 + 6) / 4
 
Are you concerned with the band of 7.5 or having full 16 points?
 
hell911 said:
what about
8
8.5
7.5
6

can i get score of 7.5?

(8 + 8.5 + 7.5 + 6) / 4

Its the overall score that matters.....i am not sur ethough..........

You can get 6.6 6.5 8 9 and still get 7.5 overall score
 
it depends, even with an overall band of 7.5 you may not get the full 16 points :o :o :o
 
hell911 said:
what about
8
8.5
7.5
6

can i get score of 7.5?

(8 + 8.5 + 7.5 + 6) / 4

nicholas30 said:
it depends, even with an overall band of 7.5 you may not get the full 16 points :o :o :o

CIC looks at the individual scores over section to calculate points. Look at Section 12.9 at http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/resources/manuals/op/op06-eng.pdf for details on the points. In your example, if you gave the scores L/R/W/S you would have 4 points each for listening, reading, and writing and 2 points for speaking for English as your first language. Thus a total of 14 points (assuming you took the test on or after Nov 28 2008.
 
does "first" or "second" official language matters?
 
hell911 said:
does "first" or "second" official language matters?

You can decide which language you report as your first (should be your stronger language) and which as your second. You can get a maximum of 16 points for fluency in your first language vs a maximum of 8 points for fluency in your second.
 
Re: IELTS Scores Question

I gave speaking test of ielts academic today and in part 2 the examiner ask me speak on my memorable journey as child but instead I misunderstood the question and speak about all Pakistan tour I have done as a child other than that interview went quit well (think i should get 7 bands if that mistake was not happened).i will really appreciate if you can tell me how big mistake was it and band score I can expect.
 
Overall score is the average of all four modules score.... So, you can get 7.5 even if you not maintain the same figure in each module.

For example: I got 7.5 Overall, but my individuals were:
R = 6.0
L = 8.5
S = 7.0
W = 7.5
 
leo4bilal said:
Overall score is the average of all four modules score.... So, you can get 7.5 even if you not maintain the same figure in each module.

For example: I got 7.5 Overall, but my individuals were:
R = 6.0
L = 8.5
S = 7.0
W = 7.5

Indeed, that is how IELTS grants the overall score. For FSW, CIC grants points based on scores in the individual modules.
 
nicholas30 said:
@ leo4bilal, based on your score band you get 14 points out of 16
;) ;) ;)
 
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