The image illustrates information about the average grades of pupils in general lELTS test in the year 2010 from four varied countries whose mother tongues were not the same.
Overall, it is obvious that students from all of mentioned languages received the highest score in speaking skill. While the least mark was dedicated to reading skill from German, French and Indonesian, the group who spoke Malay obtained the least one in writing. It seems that German could rank the first in overall among others.
Looking at the details, the scores ranged from 6 to 6.9. Although the students of Indonesia attained the least overall at 6.3, the pupils in Germany received the best score at 6.7 totally. The reported marks from the participants whose languages were French and Malay were 6.5 and 6.4 respectively. It is worthy to be mentioned that all the language groups did better on speaking by having the scores 6.9,6.6,6.7 in order in comparison with other skills. Even though the least mark was allocated to reading in the first three categories from the table, the lowest score of the last row was for writing skill at 6.
