The provided table compares the average IELTS scores of students from four various nations.
Overall, what stands out is that students from all countries tend to score the highest from speaking section, followed by listening and writing, while reading is the most challenging part. Of particular note is that whereas German and French candidates secure the biggest scores on average, the reverse can be said about Indonesian and Malay test takers.
Looking at the European countries first, with an insignificant difference of 0.1, students get the highest scores from speaking and listening in Germany, 6.9 from the former section and 6.8 from the latter. By contrast, Germans achieve slightly lower scores from writing (6.6) and reading (6.3). When it comes to the French nationals, they are reported to do better in speaking with 6.6 and writing with 6.5 compared to listening with 6.3 and reading with 6.7
Turning to the Asian countries, it is evident that in Indonesia, speaking is still the easiest section as students there acquire 6.7. Conversely, although they get lower score from listening (6.3), their weakest points are reading and writing, managing only 6.1 from both sections. As far as the results of Malay students are concerned, they are most successful in reading across all countries with 6.4, which is only 0.2 lower than their best result , that is speaking (6.6). The lowest scores, however, they get are in listening (6.2) and writing (6.0). It is also noteworthy that the highest achievers in general are as follows: Germans (6.7) , French (6.5), Indonesians (6.3) and Malays (6.2)
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Overall, what stands out is that students from all countries tend to score the highest from speaking section, followed by listening and writing, while reading is the most challenging part. Of particular note is that whereas German and French candidates secure the biggest scores on average, the reverse can be said about Indonesian and Malay test takers.
Looking at the European countries first, with an insignificant difference of 0.1, students get the highest scores from speaking and listening in Germany, 6.9 from the former section and 6.8 from the latter. By contrast, Germans achieve slightly lower scores from writing (6.6) and reading (6.3). When it comes to the French nationals, they are reported to do better in speaking with 6.6 and writing with 6.5 compared to listening with 6.3 and reading with 6.7
Turning to the Asian countries, it is evident that in Indonesia, speaking is still the easiest section as students there acquire 6.7. Conversely, although they get lower score from listening (6.3), their weakest points are reading and writing, managing only 6.1 from both sections. As far as the results of Malay students are concerned, they are most successful in reading across all countries with 6.4, which is only 0.2 lower than their best result , that is speaking (6.6). The lowest scores, however, they get are in listening (6.2) and writing (6.0). It is also noteworthy that the highest achievers in general are as follows: Germans (6.7) , French (6.5), Indonesians (6.3) and Malays (6.2)
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