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下面是澳际留学为您收集的2010最新详细的雅思写作评分标准,供大家参考。雅思写作评分小作文小作文分别评分,总分相加,得到两项的平均分,便是雅思写作的总分。而雅思小作文及大作文的评分标准不同,但都是以文章完成度、结构联结、内容丰富程度,以及语法词汇的准确度四项分别评分,之后取均分得到每篇作文的成绩。下面是详细的从9分到0分的评分标准。
IELTS Writing Band Descriptors: Task 1
Band
Task achievement
Coherence and cohesion
Lexical resource
Grammatical range and accuracy
9
• fully satisfies all the requirements of the task
• clearly presents a fully developed response
• uses cohesion in such a way that it attracts no attention
• skilfully manages paragraphing
• uses a wide range of vocabulary with very natural and sophisticated control of lexical features; rare minor errors occur only as ‘slips’
• uses a wide range of structures with full flexibility and accuracy; rare minor errors occur only as ‘slips’
8
• covers all requirements of the task sufficiently
• presents, highlights and illustrates key features/ bullet points clearly and appropriately
• sequences information and ideas logically
• manages all aspects of cohesion well
• uses paragraphing sufficiently and appropriately
• uses a wide range of vocabulary fluently and flexibly to convey precise meanings
• skilfully uses uncommon lexical items but there may be occasional inaccuracies in word choice and collocation
• produces rare errors in spelling and/or word formation
• uses a wide range of structures
• the majority of sentences are error-free
• makes only very occasional errors or inappropriacies
7
• covers the requirements of the task
• (Academic) presents a clear overview of main trends, differences or stages
• (General Training) presents a clear purpose, with the tone consistent and appropriate
• clearly presents and highlights key features/bullet points but could be more fully extended
• logically organises information and ideas; there is clear progression throughout
• uses a range of cohesive devices appropriately although there may be some under-/over-use
• uses a sufficient range of vocabulary to allow some flexibility and precision
• uses less common lexical items with some awareness of style and collocation
• may produce occasional errors in word choice, spelling and/or word formation
• uses a variety of complex structures
• produces frequent error-free sentences
• has good control of grammar and punctuation but may make a few errors
6
• addresses the requirements of the task
• (Academic) presents an overview with information appropriately selected
• (General Training) presents a purpose that is generally clear; there may be inconsistencies in tone
• presents and adequately highlights key features/ bullet points but details may be irrelevant, inappropriate or inaccurate
• arranges information and ideas coherently and there is a clear overall progression
• uses cohesive devices fectively, but cohesion within and/or between sentences may be faulty or mechanical
• may not always use rerencing clearly or appropriately
• uses an adequate range of vocabulary for the task
• attempts to use less common vocabulary but with some inaccuracy
• makes some errors in spelling and/or word formation, but they do not impede communication
• uses a mix of simple and complex sentence forms
• makes some errors in grammar and punctuation but they rarely reduce communication
5
• generally addresses the task; the format may be inappropriate in places
• (Academic) recounts detail mechanically with no clear overview; there may be no data to support the description
• (General Training) may present a purpose for the letter that is unclear at times; the tone may be variable and sometimes inappropriate
• presents, but inadequately covers, key features/ bullet points; there may be a tendency to focus on details
• presents information with some organisation but there may be a lack of overall progression
• makes inadequate, inaccurate or over-use of cohesive devices
• may be repetitive because of lack of rerencing and substitution
• uses a limited range of vocabulary, but this is minimally adequate for the task
• may make noticeable errors in spelling and/or word formation that may cause some difficulty for the reader
• uses only a limited range of structures
• attempts complex sentences but these tend to be less accurate than simple sentences
• may make frequent grammatical errors and punctuation may be faulty; errors can cause some difficulty for the reader
4
• attempts to address the task but does not cover all key features/bullet points; the format may be inappropriate
• (General Training) fails to clearly explain the purpose of the letter; the tone may be inappropriate
• may confuse key features/bullet points with detail; parts may be unclear, irrelevant, repetitive or inaccurate
• presents information and ideas but these are not arranged coherently and there is no clear progression in the response
• uses some basic cohesive devices but these may be inaccurate or repetitive
• uses only basic vocabulary which may be used repetitively or which may be inappropriate for the task
• has limited control of word formation and/or spelling; errors may cause strain for the reader
• uses only a very limited range of structures with only rare use of subordinate clauses
• some structures are accurate but errors predominate, and punctuation is often faulty
3
• fails to address the task, which may have been completely misunderstood
• presents limited ideas which may be largely irrelevant/repetitive
• does not organise ideas logically
• may use a very limited range of cohesive devices, and those used may not indicate a logical relationship between ideas
• uses only a very limited range of words and expressions with very limited control of word formation and/or spelling
• errors may severely distort the message
• attempts sentence forms but errors in grammar and punctuation predominate and distort the meaning
2
• answer is barely related to the task
• has very little control of organisational features
• uses an extremely limited range of vocabulary; essentially no control of word formation and/or spelling
• cannot use sentence forms except in memorised phrases
1
• answer is completely unrelated to the task
• fails to communicate any message
• can only use a few isolated words
• cannot use sentence forms at all
0
• does not attend
• does not attempt the task in any way
• writes a totally memorised response
IELTS Writing Band Descriptors: Task 2
Band
Task response
Coherence and cohesion
Lexical resource
Grammatical range and accuracy
9
• fully addresses all parts of the task
• presents a fully developed position in answer to the question with relevant, fully extended and well supported ideas
• uses cohesion in such a way that it attracts no attention
• skilfully manages paragraphing
• uses a wide range of vocabulary with very natural and sophisticated control of lexical features; rare minor errors occur only as ‘slips’
• uses a wide range of structures with full flexibility and accuracy; rare minor errors occur only as ‘slips’
8
• sufficiently addresses all parts of the task
• presents a well-developed response to the question with relevant, extended and supported ideas
• sequences information and ideas logically
• manages all aspects of cohesion well
• uses paragraphing sufficiently and appropriately
• uses a wide range of vocabulary fluently and flexibly to convey precise meanings
• skilfully uses uncommon lexical items but there may be occasional inaccuracies in word choice and collocation
• produces rare errors in spelling and/or word formation
• uses a wide range of structures
• the majority of sentences are error-free
• makes only very occasional errors or inappropriacies
7
• addresses all parts of the task
• presents a clear position throughout the response
• presents, extends and supports main ideas, but there may be a tendency to over-generalise and/or supporting ideas may lack focus
• logically organises information and ideas; there is clear progression throughout
• uses a range of cohesive devices appropriately although there may be some under-/over-use
• presents a clear central topic within each paragraph
• uses a sufficient range of vocabulary to allow some flexibility and precision
• uses less common lexical items with some awareness of style and collocation
• may produce occasional errors in word choice, spelling and/or word formation
• uses a variety of complex structures
• produces frequent error-free sentences
• has good control of grammar and punctuation but may make a few errors
6
• addresses all parts of the task although some parts may be more fully covered than others
• presents a relevant position although the conclusions may become unclear or repetitive
• presents relevant main ideas but some may be inadequately developed/unclear
• arranges information and ideas coherently and there is a clear overall progression
• uses cohesive devices fectively, but cohesion within and/or between sentences may be faulty or mechanical
• may not always use rerencing clearly or appropriately
• uses paragraphing, but not always logically
• uses an adequate range of vocabulary for the task
• attempts to use less common vocabulary but with some inaccuracy
• makes some errors in spelling and/or word formation, but they do not impede communication
• uses a mix of simple and complex sentence forms
• makes some errors in grammar and punctuation but they rarely reduce communication
5
• addresses the task only partially
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2010最新雅思写作详细评分标准雅思写作评分标准下面是澳际留学为您收集的2010最新详细的雅思写作评分标准,供大家参考。雅思写作评分小作文小作文分别评分,总分相加,得到两项的平均分,便是雅思写作的总分。而雅思小作文及大作文的评分标准不同,但都是以文章完成度、结构联结、内容丰富程度,以及语法词汇的准确度四项分别评分,之后取均分得到每篇作文的成绩。下面是详细的从9分到0分的评分标准。
IELTS Writing Band Descriptors: Task 1
Band
Task achievement
Coherence and cohesion
Lexical resource
Grammatical range and accuracy
9
• fully satisfies all the requirements of the task
• clearly presents a fully developed response
• uses cohesion in such a way that it attracts no attention
• skilfully manages paragraphing
• uses a wide range of vocabulary with very natural and sophisticated control of lexical features; rare minor errors occur only as ‘slips’
• uses a wide range of structures with full flexibility and accuracy; rare minor errors occur only as ‘slips’
8
• covers all requirements of the task sufficiently
• presents, highlights and illustrates key features/ bullet points clearly and appropriately
• sequences information and ideas logically
• manages all aspects of cohesion well
• uses paragraphing sufficiently and appropriately
• uses a wide range of vocabulary fluently and flexibly to convey precise meanings
• skilfully uses uncommon lexical items but there may be occasional inaccuracies in word choice and collocation
• produces rare errors in spelling and/or word formation
• uses a wide range of structures
• the majority of sentences are error-free
• makes only very occasional errors or inappropriacies
7
• covers the requirements of the task
• (Academic) presents a clear overview of main trends, differences or stages
• (General Training) presents a clear purpose, with the tone consistent and appropriate
• clearly presents and highlights key features/bullet points but could be more fully extended
• logically organises information and ideas; there is clear progression throughout
• uses a range of cohesive devices appropriately although there may be some under-/over-use
• uses a sufficient range of vocabulary to allow some flexibility and precision
• uses less common lexical items with some awareness of style and collocation
• may produce occasional errors in word choice, spelling and/or word formation
• uses a variety of complex structures
• produces frequent error-free sentences
• has good control of grammar and punctuation but may make a few errors
6
• addresses the requirements of the task
• (Academic) presents an overview with information appropriately selected
• (General Training) presents a purpose that is generally clear; there may be inconsistencies in tone
• presents and adequately highlights key features/ bullet points but details may be irrelevant, inappropriate or inaccurate
• arranges information and ideas coherently and there is a clear overall progression
• uses cohesive devices fectively, but cohesion within and/or between sentences may be faulty or mechanical
• may not always use rerencing clearly or appropriately
• uses an adequate range of vocabulary for the task
• attempts to use less common vocabulary but with some inaccuracy
• makes some errors in spelling and/or word formation, but they do not impede communication
• uses a mix of simple and complex sentence forms
• makes some errors in grammar and punctuation but they rarely reduce communication
5
• generally addresses the task; the format may be inappropriate in places
• (Academic) recounts detail mechanically with no clear overview; there may be no data to support the description
• (General Training) may present a purpose for the letter that is unclear at times; the tone may be variable and sometimes inappropriate
• presents, but inadequately covers, key features/ bullet points; there may be a tendency to focus on details
• presents information with some organisation but there may be a lack of overall progression
• makes inadequate, inaccurate or over-use of cohesive devices
• may be repetitive because of lack of rerencing and substitution
• uses a limited range of vocabulary, but this is minimally adequate for the task
• may make noticeable errors in spelling and/or word formation that may cause some difficulty for the reader
• uses only a limited range of structures
• attempts complex sentences but these tend to be less accurate than simple sentences
• may make frequent grammatical errors and punctuation may be faulty; errors can cause some difficulty for the reader
4
• attempts to address the task but does not cover all key features/bullet points; the format may be inappropriate
• (General Training) fails to clearly explain the purpose of the letter; the tone may be inappropriate
• may confuse key features/bullet points with detail; parts may be unclear, irrelevant, repetitive or inaccurate
• presents information and ideas but these are not arranged coherently and there is no clear progression in the response
• uses some basic cohesive devices but these may be inaccurate or repetitive
• uses only basic vocabulary which may be used repetitively or which may be inappropriate for the task
• has limited control of word formation and/or spelling; errors may cause strain for the reader
• uses only a very limited range of structures with only rare use of subordinate clauses
• some structures are accurate but errors predominate, and punctuation is often faulty
3
• fails to address the task, which may have been completely misunderstood
• presents limited ideas which may be largely irrelevant/repetitive
• does not organise ideas logically
• may use a very limited range of cohesive devices, and those used may not indicate a logical relationship between ideas
• uses only a very limited range of words and expressions with very limited control of word formation and/or spelling
• errors may severely distort the message
• attempts sentence forms but errors in grammar and punctuation predominate and distort the meaning
2
• answer is barely related to the task
• has very little control of organisational features
• uses an extremely limited range of vocabulary; essentially no control of word formation and/or spelling
• cannot use sentence forms except in memorised phrases
1
• answer is completely unrelated to the task
• fails to communicate any message
• can only use a few isolated words
• cannot use sentence forms at all
0
• does not attend
• does not attempt the task in any way
• writes a totally memorised response 上12下
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