| Content | Judges check if you have included all the main points from the recording. Your response should be clear, logical, and show full understanding of the recording, using your own words. |
| Form (Word Count)
| Your summary should be written in one complete sentence with a length of 50–70 words. Summaries that are too short, too long, or written incorrectly (e.g., in bullet points or all caps) will not be accepted. |
| Grammar | Sentences should be grammatically correct, with proper tense, punctuation, and sentence structure. This ensures clarity and readability. |
| Vocabulary | Use a variety of appropriate words to express ideas clearly. Avoid repetition and aim to paraphrase when possible, demonstrating a range of vocabulary. |
| Spelling | Ensure all words are spelled correctly. Incorrect spelling can affect clarity and lower your score. |
| Correct Response | Full points awarded if the answer is accurate, clear, and complete. The response meets all the criteria perfectly. |
| Incorrect Response | Points are deducted for errors, and incorrect options will result in no credit for that part of the answer. |
| Partial Credit | Points are awarded for partially correct answers based on the accuracy of content and language used. A partially correct answer will receive some credit, but it’s important to cover as many key points as possible to earn full marks. |