<blockquote rel="nice_guy">@mharcute In my understanding, hindi ang examiner ang nagbibigay ng score. Facilitator lang sya ng mga questions at recording. Meron talagang separate na 2 experts na nakikinig ng recordings, at sila ang nagbibigay ng score. </blockquote>
Yung examiners po yung nag bibigay ng scores. The recording is not really for us, but to exaluate the examiners during the Test.
Yung 2 experts po na sinasabi nyo is if you are to go for remarking. Then, they will send the Tape and 2 experts will review the tape. At eto yung mismong sa IELTS main office na mismo at 1st language nila is English. Dito kasi sa Singapore, mixed yung pool ng Interviewers nila. Although me set of rules, the exam might still be subjective.
Please refer to the link below:
http://www.ielts.org/test_takers_information/question_types/question_types-speaking.aspx
Question types - Speaking
What’s in the IELTS Speaking test?
The Speaking test is a face-to-face interview between the candidate and an examiner. The Speaking test is recorded.
There are three parts to the test, and each part follows a specific pattern of tasks in order to test your speaking ability in different ways.
Marking
Certificated IELTS examiners assess your speaking performance throughout the test. There are four assessment criteria (things which the examiner thinks about when deciding what score to give you):