The given table illustrates the average band scores of students from various language groups namely, German, French, Indonesian, and Malay.
The given table chart depicts the average band scores of scholars from various mother tongue speakers
such
as Linking Words
German
, French, Indonesian and Malay in different Use synonyms
modules
like listening, reading, writing and speaking
Looking from an Use synonyms
overall
perspective, it is readily apparent that Linking Words
German
speakers earn the highest mark Use synonyms
whereas
Indonesian has the lowest.
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Firstly
, considering the listening and reading Linking Words
modules
, native Germans scored Use synonyms
higher
band than the others which were 6.8 and 6.3 respectively. The French and Indonesian shared the same marks for listening 6.3 and 6.1 for reading Correct article usage
a higher
while
Malay scored slightly lower 6.2 in listening and 6.4 in reading which was the highest among all others.
In the case of writing and speaking Linking Words
modules
, the Use synonyms
German
languagers stand high compared to other natives , especially in speaking with a 6.9 score. The Malay pupil covers the lowest score for both Use synonyms
modules
and the Francophones stand next to the Germans. Use synonyms
However
, the Indonesians performed better in speaking after the Linking Words
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German
.Fix the agreement mistake
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