07-23-2009, 01:50 AM
As i am going to take the IELTS test sometime soon , to assess my level of English , i tried to do some practice exams . when i did the listening part it seemed as if my writing speed , and ability to pay attention to minute details , and to be literally precise are what was tested , rather then my comprehension of spoken English.
I got good scores , mostly about 7.5 ( out of 9 ) which is not very bad . By definition a native speaker of English is expected to get 9 . I just want to check out wether this is valid , i mean i think there might be factors other than mastering language that affect the result of this exam ..
Here is a link to a practice test , would you spend 30 minutes doing this test and tell me your score please ?
After you have finished with the test have a look at the model answers section , this test is corrected by a software , a very dogmatic one : the model answer may be 12 - 10 , but if you write 12- 10 ( i.e you don't print a space after 12 and before the ( - ) ) it won't give you the mark . so subtract these answers from the total number of wrong answers ( not from the score )
you can count your mistakes , and after subtracting software errors , provide the total number of mistakes ( out of 40 ) , or use the score converter on the same website
Note : spelling mistakes , words with similar meaning , and any thing other than a change in format is considered wrong ....
edit : you mustn't pause the recording !
here is the link :
IELTS Free Practice Tests
participation in this curious ( unofficial ) inquiry is much appreciated ..
I got good scores , mostly about 7.5 ( out of 9 ) which is not very bad . By definition a native speaker of English is expected to get 9 . I just want to check out wether this is valid , i mean i think there might be factors other than mastering language that affect the result of this exam ..
Here is a link to a practice test , would you spend 30 minutes doing this test and tell me your score please ?
After you have finished with the test have a look at the model answers section , this test is corrected by a software , a very dogmatic one : the model answer may be 12 - 10 , but if you write 12- 10 ( i.e you don't print a space after 12 and before the ( - ) ) it won't give you the mark . so subtract these answers from the total number of wrong answers ( not from the score )
you can count your mistakes , and after subtracting software errors , provide the total number of mistakes ( out of 40 ) , or use the score converter on the same website
Note : spelling mistakes , words with similar meaning , and any thing other than a change in format is considered wrong ....
edit : you mustn't pause the recording !
here is the link :
IELTS Free Practice Tests
participation in this curious ( unofficial ) inquiry is much appreciated ..