Getting feedback from the IELTS test by: IELTS buddy
Hi,
That is just down to practicalities. Although it would obviously be very useful to find out where you went wrong, you can imagine the amount of work that would create if feedback had to be given to everyone who took the test.
That would mean the examiner would not only be grading but would also have to write out some form of feedback, because if this was available everyone would want it.
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