Fill in the Blanks: Remember: This is a high-scoring task; there is a maximum of 21 marks. There is negative marking, so you get 1 mark for a correct answer …
Reading Correspondence, Example 1: **Note – for the first 6 questions, test-takers must read the text and then answer the questions whereas for the next 5 questions the blanks are …
Closing Sentence What is the closing sentence? The closing sentence is the last sentence in a paragraph. What does it do? It signals the end of the paragraph and summarizes …
In part 3, you will be asked to answer a range of questions based on the topic from part 2 *****REMEMBER: If you’re not sure of a question, ask the …
Write from Dictation: Remember: never write while you listen; rather, listen first, then write. This is a high-scoring task: you will get 3 or 4 sentences and you get one …
Part 1 Reading: Reading Correspondence (11 minutes) Overview: Reading Correspondence In Part 1, you will read a personal correspondence (the first task), like an email, and then you will be …
Fill in the correct form of the words: You are guilty. You should _________ (apology). Do you know what this statue _________ (symbol)? Andrew wants to _________ (normal) the relations …
The IELTS Speaking exam is made up of 3 Parts: Part 1 – The Interview (4 – 5 minutes) – maximum is 5 minutes as examiners must move to Part …
Highlight Incorrect Word: Remember: there is negative marking for this task: 1 mark for a correct answer, but you lose one mark for an incorrect answer (the lowest possible …
Pre-Part 1 of the Reading Test A Practice Question always begins the Reading part of the CELPIP Exam. For example: Warm-up Practice question: Canada is surrounded on three sides by …