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IELTS Speaking Band Calculator

Enter a band for each of the four speaking criteria to see your Speaking band.

Your band will appear here

Score all four criteria (0/4 done).

How IELTS Speaking is scored

An examiner scores your speaking on four equally-weighted criteria. Your Speaking band is their average, rounded to the nearest half band. Because all four count equally, the fastest gains usually come from lifting your weakest criterion — often Grammatical Range or Pronunciation.

Frequently asked questions

What are the four IELTS Speaking criteria?+

Fluency & Coherence, Lexical Resource, Grammatical Range & Accuracy, and Pronunciation. Each is scored 0–9 and they carry equal weight.

How is the Speaking band calculated?+

It is the simple average of the four criteria, rounded to the nearest half band. For example 6, 7, 6 and 7 average to 6.5.

Is Speaking the same for Academic and General Training?+

Yes. The Speaking test and its scoring are identical for both modules.

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Toey's speaking checker listens to your answer and scores all four criteria with targeted fluency and pronunciation tips.

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