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Unsure about how your IELTS test performance converts into an official band score? Read below to learn how the IELTS band score calculator works. Understanding the IELTS score calculator provides you with an immediate insight into your potential band, helping you know how your performance is measured.
Knowing all about the IELTS band score calculator ensures you are better prepared and more informed about your IELTS journey.
IELTS scores are reported as band scores on a scale from 1 (the lowest) to 9 (the highest). You will be given a band score from 1 to 9 for each section of the test – Listening, Reading, Writing and Speaking. The overall band score is calculated as an average of your four individual test section band scores.
Check out how to estimate your potential IELTS score by understanding the method used in the IELTS overall band calculator.
IELTS band scores range from 0 to 9, and each test component (Listening, Reading, Writing, and Speaking) gets a separate band score. These individual scores are averaged to determine the overall band score, which is then rounded to the nearest whole or half score.
For instance, if the average is not a direct .5 or whole number (e.g., 7.5), it's adjusted to the closest .5 or whole number. Below is a table illustrating how individual scores for each skill contribute to the:
This methodology ensures that the overall band score accurately reflects a candidate's performance across all sections of the test.
Here are some more examples for your reference:
Achieving your desired IELTS band scores in just a week is possible but a bit challenging and doable with a structured plan. Here's a comprehensive 7-day study plan to help you prepare effectively from the comfort of your home.
Day | Focus area | Study activities |
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1 | Listening | Practice listening to different accents using podcasts or the news. Complete a full practice test and review answers. |
2 | Reading | Read academic texts and practice summarising main ideas. Attempt a timed reading test section, focusing on skimming and scanning techniques. |
3 | Writing | Practice writing Task 1 (data interpretation) and Task 2 (essay). Review sample essays and learn from feedback on structure and coherence. |
4 | Speaking | Practice speaking with a partner on various topics. Record yourself to evaluate fluency and pronunciation. |
5 | Review & Test Practice | Take a full IELTS practice test under timed conditions. Review answers and identify areas needing improvement. |
6 | Weak Area Focus | Dedicate additional time to the weakest test section identified in Day 5. Review strategies and practice specific types of questions. |
7 | Final Review & Relax | Light review of notes and strategies. Ensure all test materials are ready. Relax and get a good night's sleep. |