The chart compares students’ scores in the 2010 IELTS General Test on average among 4 nations (Germany, France, Indonesia and Malaysia).
Overall, it was noticeable that German students kept the highest average overall score of the four groups whereas the Indonesians scored the lowest. In addition, speaking skills gained the best scores of the total average.
According to these figures, Germany witnessed the highest overall number, with 6. 7 on average while French students scored the second highest, with 0. 2 lower than the Germans.
Listening and speaking skills was the strong suit of students in German, with 6. 8 and 6. 9 respectively while French pupils scored better at speaking and writing.
In terms of the two lower band scores nations, 6. 3 and 6. 4 was the total average of 4 skills of Indonesia and Malaysia. It was clear that the Indonesians were also good at making speeches, which is merely 0. 2 lower than those of German students while their writing and reading skills were equal with 6. 1 on average. Lastly, pupils in Malaysia had the same speaking figure as the French people did and scored the lowest writing band score between 6 language groups.
The chart compares
students’
scores
in the 2010 IELTS General
Test
on
average
among 4 nations (Germany, France, Indonesia and Malaysia).
Overall
, it was noticeable that German
students
kept
the highest
average
overall
score
of the four groups whereas the Indonesians
scored
the lowest.
In addition
, speaking
skills
gained the best
scores
of the total average.
According to these figures, Germany witnessed the highest
overall
number, with 6. 7 on
average
while French
students
scored
the second highest, with 0. 2 lower than the Germans.
Listening and speaking
skills
was the strong suit of
students
in German, with 6. 8 and 6. 9
respectively
while French pupils
scored
better at speaking and writing.
In terms of the two lower band
scores
nations, 6. 3 and 6. 4 was the total
average
of 4
skills
of Indonesia and Malaysia. It was
clear
that the Indonesians were
also
good
at making speeches, which is
merely
0. 2 lower than those of German
students
while their writing and reading
skills
were equal with 6. 1 on
average
.
Lastly
, pupils in Malaysia had the same speaking figure as the French
people
did and
scored
the lowest writing band
score
between 6 language groups.