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How to predict your IELTS score?

The international English Language Testing System ranks your English language abilities based on someskills that a proficient or native user possesses. Before appearing for the exam, you must know an approximate band score.
A predicted or approximate band score can be calculated using the band descriptors and band segregations available to the public.
What tools are used for predicting IELTS scores?
Task achievement/task response, coherence and cohesion, lexical resource, and grammatical range and accuracy are the components on which the IELTS Writing score depends.
Writing
A raw score is calculated based on one mark per question, converted into a band between 0 and 9, depending on the number of correct answers. The conversion table is available online.
Listening
A raw score is calculated based on one mark per question, converted into a band between 0 and 9, depending on the number of correct answers. The conversion table is available online.
Reading
Fluency and coherence, lexical resource, grammatical range and accuracy, and pronunciation are the components on which the speaking scores depend.
Speaking
Your prediction can be different from the actual score as many factors on the day of your exam can affect your performance. The actual score could be more or less than the predicted one.
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