Understand IELTSThe 9-band scale5-minute read

How IELTS is scored.

No grade, no pass mark, a band from 0 to 9, and an examiner deciding which one you've shown.

The short version. Each of the four skills, Listening, Reading, Writing, Speaking, gets its own band from 0 to 9. Your overall band is the average of the four, rounded to the nearest half. There's no pass mark: the band you need is set by the university, employer, or visa you're applying for.

01The scale

Nought to nine, in half steps.

Every score on every skill sits somewhere on the same nine-band ladder.

A band describes a level of English, not a percentage. Bands run in half-band steps, so 6.5 and 7.0 are adjacent, and that small gap is often the whole difference between meeting a requirement and missing it.

9 Expert8 Very good7 Good 6 Competent5 Modest4 Limited ≤3 Basic and below

Listening and Reading are marked out of 40 questions and converted to a band. Writing and Speaking are judged by an examiner against four criteria, each scored 0–9 and then averaged, which is where most of the technique lives.

How the overall band is worked out

Listening 7.0 · Reading 6.5 · Writing 6.0 · Speaking 7.0
average = 26.5 ÷ 4 = 6.625 → Overall 6.5

A .25 average rounds up to the next half band; a .75 rounds up to the next whole band.

02Speaking, criterion by criterion

What each band actually looks like.

Speaking is marked on these four criteria, each from 0 to 9; your Speaking band is their average. Pick your target and see what it means across all four at once.

Descriptions are a plain-English summary for orientation, not the official wording. Writing is marked on four parallel criteria.

I'm aiming for
1

Fluency & Coherence

How smoothly you speak

5Slow, relies on repetition
6Keeps going with hesitation
7Long turns, easy to follow
8Fluent, very few breaks
9Effortless, fully coherent
2

Lexical Resource

Vocabulary and word choice

5Limited flexibility
6Sufficient, meaning is clear
7Flexible, less common items
8Wide, idiomatic, precise
9Total flexibility, idiomatic
3

Grammatical Range

Sentence variety and accuracy

5Basic forms; errors common
6Mix of simple and complex
7Frequently error-free
8Wide range, mostly accurate
9Precise and accurate throughout
4

Pronunciation

Clarity, stress and rhythm

5Limited control, some unclear
6Generally understood
7Mostly clear, some lapses
8Easy to understand
9Effortlessly understood
Find out where you are

The hard part isn't the scale. It's seeing your own band honestly.

Most people sit half a band below where they think they are, and can't tell why.

The first lesson is a full assessment: I'll assess your current level against these criteria and tell you, plainly, what's holding the band down and what to do about it. Lessons are £20 for fifty minutes, one to one, in proper British English. Or start free, sit a Reading test or drill your articles.