Speaking Guidepdf
Speaking Guidepdf
Speaking Guidepdf
The IELTS speaking is marked in four areas. Fluency, vocaublary, grammar and pronunciation. If
you want to have an idea about what the examiners are looking for and what your / your partners
level is, look at the following tables about the four areas.
Fluency
Any
repetition?
Any
hesitation?
9
Rarely
8
occasionally
7
Some to lok for
words
Some
Any self
correction
Use of
Always correct
joining
words /
expressions
Always correct
Some flexibility
6
occasionally
occasionally
occasionally
Not always
appropriate
Doesnt overuse /
repeat them
Fully
At length
Willing to speak at
length, but
sometimes loses
what he / she was
saying
- joining words refers to things like it, they, both, as well.. as well as signaling words like first of
all, unfortunately, on the other hand... Bad use can be
a) connected with grammar people need to think. If he doesnt
b) connected with building your ideas first of all.. but then no second point
c) connected with mechanical use / repetition on the one hand, on the one hand, on the one hand,
moreover, moreover, moreover. This is very typical for 5 / 6, where students have learnt
expressions, but cant use them flexibly. They mechanically produce them in their answer to each
question
Vocabulary
How well do they
use vocabulary to
answer?
9
Fully flexible,
completely easy
to discuss topics
8
Uses a wide
range easily to
discuss topics
Do they make
mistakes with
words?
No
Occasionally
7
Has a good range
to be flexible
when discussing
topics
Sometimes
6
Good enough to
discuss topics
Sometimes to
often
NB mistakes do
not prevent
understanding
How do they use Naturally
less common /
idiomatic
vocabulary?
How do they use Naturally
collocations?
How do they
paraphrase
Skillfully
Sometimes uses it
Skillfully
9
Full
8
wide
Fully flexible
Flexible
No (apart from
native speaker
ones)
Very occasional
NB non
systematic
7
Has a range
6
Has a mix of
complex / simple
sentences
Some flexibility Limited
flexibility
Most sentences May make
are correct,
frequent mistakes
though there are with complex
some problems structures
NB rarely
causes trouble for
understanding
- range of structures means how many grammar structures you use. The key thing to keep in mind is
whether the student is using complex sentences or simple sentences. Complex sentences are ones
with who, which, if, when, because, so, although
Pronunciation
Do they use a
range of
pronunciation
features?
9
Fully
8
Uses a range
7
6
Between 8 and 6 Has a range
How often do
All the time
they manage to
use the features?
Can they be
All the time
understood?
easily
Grammatical range
and accuracy
uses a full
range of
structures
naturally
and
appropriately
produces
consistently
accurate
structures
apart
from slips
characteristic of
native speaker
speech
features
Pronunciation
uses a full
range of
pronunciation
features with
precision and
subtlety
sustains
flexible use of
features
throughout
is effortless
to understand
develops topics
fully and
appropriately
uses vocabulary
with full
flexibility and
precision in
8
speaks fluently
with only
occasional
repetition or
self-correction;
hesitation is usually
content-related
and only rarely to
uses a
wide
vocabulary
resource
readily and
flexibly to convey
precise meaning
uses less
uses a wide
range of
structures
flexibly
produces a
majority of
error-free
sentences
with
uses a wide
range of
pronunciation
features
sustains
flexible use of
features, with
only
common
only very occasional occasional lapses
and
inappropriacies or
idiomatic basic/nonsystematic
develops topics
is easy to
vocabulary
coherently and
understand
errors
appropriately
throughout; L1
skilfully, with
accent has
occasional
inaccuracies
minimal effect on
intelligibility
uses
paraphrase
effectively
as required
speaks at length
without
noticeable effort
or loss of
uses
vocabulary
resource
flexibly to
discuss a
uses a
range of
complex
structures
with some
coherence
variety of topics
may
demonstrate
language-related
hesitation at
times, or some
repetition and/or selfcorrection
uses some
less
common
and
idiomatic
vocabulary
flexibility
frequently
produces
error-free
sentences,
though
some grammatical
and shows some
mistakes persist
awareness
of
style
uses a range of
connectives and and
discourse
collocation, with
some
markers with some
inappropriate
flexibility
choices
6
is willing to
speak at length,
though may lose
coherence at times due
to occasional repetition,
self-correction or
hesitation
has a wide
enough
vocabulary
to discuss
topics at
length and make
meaning clear in
spite of
uses a mix
of simple
and complex
structures,
but
with limited
flexibility
may make
frequent
mistakes
with
uses a range
of
pronunciation
features with
mixed
control
shows some
effective use
of features but
this is not
sustained
generally
complex
paraphrases
successfully structures, though
these rarely cause
comprehension
problems
can generally
be understood
throughout,
though
mispronunciation of
individual words or
sounds
reduces clarity at
times