CELPIP Reading: Reading Correspondence, Example
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 placed directly in the text.
Hi Mea,
I’m sorry for taking so long to reply to your email. As you know, I’ve been very busy this summer with Marco’s university graduation and my family’s visit from Chile. The graduation ceremony was great! Too bad you guys couldn’t make it, but we understand it’s a bit of a drive from Calgary. You were truly missed. My mum remembers you well from when we were kids. After the celebrations, we took the family sightseeing here in Vancouver. They loved it! They left yesterday for Victoria and will catch a plane back home from there in 3 days.
Just when we thought things would slow down, Marco broke the news that he had accepted a job offer in Tokyo. He leaves at the end of the month! He was invited to work at a top engineering firm that specializes in rebuilding cities after large disasters. Needless to say, Marco is very excited about it. The firm has been really active in the reconstruction efforts following the 2011 earthquake in Japan, and it’s a great first step into his career, not to mention the opportunity to experience a new culture and learn a new language. He’s a little apprehensive about communicating in Japanese, but the firm has a translator and a tutor to help him. Marco is over the moon, but Jack and I are having a tougher time with it. We think he’s too young to be so far away, but we know it’s for the best. Just the other day Jack and I were talking about the trip all of us took to Disneyland when the kids were little, do you remember that? It’s been 20 years! Time flies, doesn’t it? Well get prepared, Cindy is next!
In any event, we are planning a farewell party for friends next weekend, and Marco cannot imagine not having you, Jason, and Cindy there. The party will be at his apartment. He really does not want to leave without saying goodbye to you all. We hope you can make it, after all, we haven’t seen you since last Christmas. Let me know so I can get some rooms ready. We’ll be in touch, Love, Maria |
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Response:
Hi Maria,
This is such wonderful news! Count us in, we would hate to miss 7. ____
We’ll leave 8. ______ at 6 a.m. Saturday morning. We’ll be there by early afternoon. That way if you need any help setting up the 9. _____ you’ll have some extra help. Cindy is great with decorations. Also, we want to give Marco a graduation gift. Initially, we thought about a sofa for his Vancouver apartment, but I guess that 10. _____ Do you have any suggestions? Does he have everything he needs for the 11th? _____ Winter clothes, perhaps? Let me know, and see you on Saturday! Love, Mea |
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Questions 1- 6 will be presented after the first text or Maria’s letter to Mea, then you will choose the correct answers (questions 7 – 11) based upon the second text Mea’s response to Maria’s letter (note: you will click on the small arrow to open the drop-down menu).
‘Using the drop-down menu, choose the best option according to the information given in the message’ (email/letter)
Maria’s mother is now ↓
- in Chile
- in Calgary
- in Vancouver
- in Victoria
Answer and explanation found in the following week’s post