Hong Kong students are struggling with English test scores

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Fewer chances to speak or write in English mean marks on the IELTS remain below the level of a ‘good user’ of the language

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IELTS scores have revealed that Hong Kong students struggle with English proficiency. Photo: Shutterstock

Hong Kong students are struggling with their English writing and speaking skills, as shown through their scores on an internationally recognised English test. Last year, candidates performed at a similar level to those in 2022.

Mainland Chinese students taking the International English Language Testing System (IELTS) assessment registered lower results last year than the year before. Scores dropped from 6.1 to 5.9 on a nine-band scale. Meanwhile, Hongkongers’ scores were stable at 6.7.

The scale ranks candidates from “non-users” of the language at 1 to “expert users” at 9. Candidates who score 7 are considered “good users”.

Observers attributed Hongkongers’ results to their limited opportunities to speak or write in English.

However, English teacher Pauline Chow Lo-sai said the results reflected the difference in testing between the Diploma of Secondary Education (DSE) exam and the IELTS.

She said the speaking component of the IELTS mainly involved one-on-one conversations with examiners instead of the group discussions held in the DSE.

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