Duolingo English Test Certificate Sample with Explanation

Have you already completed the Duolingo English Test and want to better understand your scorecard? Or perhaps you just want to gain insight into the scoring process before you take your upcoming test. Either way, it’s important to fully comprehend how the Duolingo English Test is scored.

In this article, we will break down an example Duolingo English Test score card, how the overall score and subscores are calculated, and how you can use this knowledge to your advantage when preparing for the test.

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Duolingo English Test Certificate Sample

Below is an example of a Duolingo score card:

Example Duolingo English Test score certificate
Example of a scorecard from the Duolingo English Test

It can be confusing to understand each part of the score chart, so we're going to break down this example step-by-step.

First up, it's all about you! At the top of your Duolingo score chart, you should see your first and last name, the photograph you took of yourself during the exam, and the date of your test.  The score chart will also include a unique URL that can be used to verify your result.

🦉 Make sure to double-check that this information is all correct before you send your scores to your institutions of choice to avoid problems later.

The Duolingo English Test Overall Score

The Overall Score section from a Duolingo English Test score certificate

Next, you'll see your overall score. The overall score will fall between 10 and 160, with 10 being the lowest score you can get and 160 being the highest. This score rises in 5-point increments and is the average of the four subscores that we will describe below.

In 2023, the average overall score of students was 110. Scores at or above 125 (like Beatrice's) are considered "advanced". For comparison, a score of 125 on the Duolingo English Test would be a 93-97 on the TOEFL and a 6.5 on the IELTS.

⭐ You can view the full conversion table for TOEFL and IELTS on the Duolingo English Test website.

The Duolingo English Test Subscores

There are 2 kinds of subscores on the Duolingo English Test. You have the individual subscores of Reading, Writing, Listening, and Speaking.

The individual subscores on the Duolingo English Test

Duolingo also includes integrated subscores.

The integrated subscores on the Duolingo English Test

Each of these integrated subscores is the average of two of the individual subscores.

Duolingo’s official subscores diagram for the Duolingo English Test
Duolingo’s official subscores diagram for the Duolingo English Test
Why does Duolingo have 2 sets of subscores? Initally, they only had the integrated subscores. The individual subscores were added in 2024 in response to feedback from universities who wanted DET scores to more closely align with scores from other tests like TOEFL and IELTS.

The questions that count toward your Reading subscore are:

The questions that count toward your Listening subscore are:

The questions that count toward your Speaking subscore are:

The questions that count toward your Writing subscore are:

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Frequently Asked Questions About Duolingo English Test Scoring

  1. How do I know when my test has been scored?

After you complete your Duolingo English Test, you will receive an email informing you that your test has been scored. You will then need to log into your englishtest.duolingo.com account to access your score card.

You should receive your test scores back within 2 days of completing the test, although you can purchase a test with "faster results" that you will receive within 12 hours. If you book your test through Arno, you will get your results within 24 hours (and save 10%)!

2. What is a good Duolingo English Test score?

The median score for all of the individual subscores is 110, with the 25th percentile being 95 and the 75th percentile being 125.

Most universities that accept the Duolingo English Test require a score of between 110 and 130, but some schools have lower minimums or no minimum score at all! For this reason, it's best to base your desired score on the specific minimum requirements of the schools you are applying to.

⭐ To learn more about about what a good score is on the DET, check out our article: What is a Good Duolingo English Test Score?

3. How long are Duolingo English Test results valid?

The good news is that once you take the Duolingo English Test, your scores are valid for two years. As if you needed another reason to take a gap year 😉

4. How do I send out my Duolingo score chart?

Congratulations on successfully completing the Duolingo English Test!! After logging into your Duolingo account to view your scores, you can share them electronically by clicking "Send Results" and entering the schools that you wish to send your results to (for free 🎉). There should be a checkbox beside each school, so make sure to check off all the schools you wish to send your results to before clicking 'Send'. After you click 'Send', schools will automatically receive a copy of your overall score, subscores, writing sample, and speaking sample.

How Understanding the Duolingo English Test Scorecard Can Improve Your Scores

If you have already taken the official Duolingo English Test, it's wise to compare your overall scores and subscores to both your universities' minimum requirements and the average scores on the test. This can help you to determine whether you should retake the test.

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You can purchase up to three tests in a 30-day period.

When you are examining your scorecard, don't forget to pay attention to your subscores. If you are scoring lower in one area compared to another, it's best that you prioritize focusing on that area.

👉 How to Practice for the Duolingo English Test

To help you with this, Arno provides unlimited, free practice questions for every question type on the Duolingo English Test.

Practice Questions available on Arno
Practice Questions available on Arno

Additionally, Arno provides scoring and instant feedback on your practice questions, which is particularly helpful for students who haven't taken the Duolingo English Test yet to get a better sense of how they would score.

Example of Arno's feedback for Duolingo English Test Questions
Example of Arno's feedback for Duolingo English Test Questions

In conclusion, understanding the Duolingo English Test scoring system can better enable you to get the score you deserve! If you want to improve on specific subscores, be sure to sign up for Arno by clicking the link below.

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