The table illustrates the breakdown of scores for the IELTS General Test in 2010. It shows separate scores for all four modules (Listening, Reading, Writing,and Speaking), together with the overall band scores for students from four different language groups around the world.
Overall, it can be seen that German speakers achieved the highest overall band score. Moreover, they scored the highest of all four language groups in three modules of the test (Listening, Writing, and Speaking).
French-speaking candidates scored the second-highest overall score of 6.7 out of 9, closely followed by Malay and Indonesian speakers. Although French speakers did not do so well in the Reading, Speaking and Listening modules compared to those of Indonesian and Malay speakers, there was a significant difference in their grades for the Writing module. These grades were high relative to Indonesian and Malay candidates. Surprisingly, Malay speakers, who achieved the second- lowest result overall, achieved the highest results of all four language groups for the Reading module.
Overall, it is interesting to note that the scores for each module show that all students, on average, scored the highest marks in the Speaking module and the lowest marks in the Reading module.
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