Format: Task 1 – Email Format: There are 6 steps to a proper Email letter [Greeting Here], (To whom it may concern – if you do not know whom you …
Email Letters The letters below are written for you to notice certain aspects of Email letter writing that you will have to perform during your CELPIP exam. You will always …
Writing Introduction There are only two (2) tasks for the Writing section on the CELPIP- General exam: Task 1: Writing an Email (approximate time of 27 minutes) Task 2: Responding …
Task 5 A and B: Comparing (image) Part A: Instructions: (60 seconds) Test-takers do not have to speak for the first part (A) of Task 5: You have 60 seconds …
Making Predictions (image reference) Note: Task 4 always uses the same picture from Task 3 Speaking Test-takers are to predict what happens next. Answers maybe factual, imaginative, predictable, or completely …
Describing a scene (spatial references) Instructions: Describe some of the things that are happening in the picture below. The person you are speaking to cannot see the picture. You have …
Task 8: Describing an Unusual Situation – (images available on exam) Instructions: Test-takers must describe something unexpected and perhaps unusual to someone who is not …
Expressing Opinions Instructions: Task 7 focuses on a social issue that is familiar too many Canadians. Test takers are to state their opinion and then defend it logically They should …
Persuading (no image) Instructions: 60 seconds to take notes, and 60 seconds to respond This task presents a representative situation that may occur in a person’s daily life. Test-takers are …
Task 2: Talking about Personal Experience Instructions: The test-taker will be asked to talk about something that happened to them: This task tests the speaker’s ability to tell a …