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Thank you. I am going to apply under B (NOC 2241) category. Will be taking CELPIP early next month.

According to language index chart of CIC, B category need 5 OR 6.

Just want to confirm with you guys. Senior please explain why CIC wrote 2 CLB level 5 & 6.

I am confused that I need 5 or 6 ?

Thanks
 
johnson77 said:
Hi,

Can anyone suggest me for the CELPIP test materials .?

You can get some practice questions here, https://www.celpiptest.ca/accredited-celpip-preparation-program/
 
hello where do you get study materials for celpip?
 
I think I did really poorly on the Speaking section, despite being a native English speaker. I got really nervous talking about rather personal topics in a starkly silent room full of strangers trying to take a test and a frowning test proctor sitting right behind me, so I think I spoke too quietly and with a shaky voice. My sentences were very choppy, I said "um" and paused a lot, and often abruptly rephrased midway through a sentence.

If I indeed failed that section, would it be possible to retake only the Speaking section and amend my scores with that?

I just took it yesterday, so I have to wait 8 more business days to find out how badly I did .
 
ilikesushi said:
I think I did really poorly on the Speaking section, despite being a native English speaker. I got really nervous talking about rather personal topics in a starkly silent room full of strangers trying to take a test and a frowning test proctor sitting right behind me, so I think I spoke too quietly and with a shaky voice. My sentences were very choppy, I said "um" and paused a lot, and often abruptly rephrased midway through a sentence.

If I indeed failed that section, would it be possible to retake only the Speaking section and amend my scores with that?

I just took it yesterday, so I have to wait 8 more business days to find out how badly I did .



Unfortunately you cannot re-take only one part, you should re-take the whole test.

If you're confidential about W/L/R parts in a big classroom and paper, you can consider IETLS test.

I'm not english native speaking but I had the same problems with the Speaking part, it's the worst part for CELPIP in my opinion.

I prefer IETLS Speaking test in person but for the other parts I prefer CELPIP.
 
My advice to you; Never take the CELPIP, especially the ones who are applying for Express Entry and are required at least 9 out of 12 for each section. In my opinion, its rating system is literally ridiculous, in conjunction with other weaknesses that it has. Without boasting, my wife is a fluent English speaker and writer, yet her grades in speaking and writing were both 8 out of 12. We thought it may be wise to apply for revaluation. Her grades didn't change though. I have the experience of taking both TOEFL and CELPIP exams. I strongly believe the CELPIP test is the worst. For one thing, there are a very few materials available on the internet for the CELPIP. Unless you want to pay a lot to get the permission to download some materials from the CELPIP site. Still, you do not get enough to prepare yourself for the test. So, you are not confident what kind of test you are dealing with. On the other hand, you can find enough materials including the free tutoring videos for the IELTS exam. For another thing, as mentioned the rating system is a disaster and it is suffering from the lack of consistency. How is that possible someone whose English is good enough that he or she can get 11 or 12 out of 12 in reading and listening sections to get 7 or 8 in writing and speaking parts? As you know the last two parts get corrected by human raters, unlike the listening and reading parts which are corrected by a machine. In the other related forums, you can see that a lot of test takers are complaining about their scores. So, I advise you elaborate carefully before taking the test.
 
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My advice to you; Never take the CELPIP, especially the ones who are applying for Express Entry and are required at least 9 out of 12 for each section. In my opinion, its rating system is literally ridiculous, in conjunction with other weaknesses that it has. Without boasting, my wife is a fluent English speaker and writer, yet her grades in speaking and writing were both 8 out of 12. We thought it may be wise to apply for revaluation. Her grades didn't change though. I have the experience of taking both TOEFL and CELPIP exams. I strongly believe the CELPIP test is the worst. For one thing, there are a very few materials available on the internet for the CELPIP. Unless you want to pay a lot to get the permission to download some materials from the CELPIP site. Still, you do not get enough to prepare yourself for the test. So, you are not confident what kind of test you are dealing with. On the other hand, you can find enough materials including the free tutoring videos for the IELTS exam. For another thing, as mentioned the rating system is a disaster and it is suffering from the lack of consistency. How is that possible someone whose English is good enough that he or she can get 11 or 12 out of 12 in reading and listening sections to get 7 or 8 in writing and speaking parts? As you know the last two parts get corrected by human raters, unlike the listening and reading parts which are corrected by a machine. In the other related forums, you can see that a lot of test takers are complaining about their scores. So, I advise you elaborate carefully before taking the test.
Completely agree with you, CELPIP marking is ridiculous. When CELPIP started, they were giving good score to everyone but now it's standard has gone down drastically. I guess they did this to gain popularity and attract more people to take CELPIP. They are deliberately giving low score to candidates so that people keep applying for reevaluation and they keep getting extra money without needing to put any extra effort.
It's better to go for IELTS as I have never heard bad feedback about their marking standards.
 
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Completely agree with you, CELPIP marking is ridiculous. When CELPIP started, they were giving good score to everyone but now it's standard has gone down drastically. I guess they did this to gain popularity and attract more people to take CELPIP. They are deliberately giving low score to candidates so that people keep applying for reevaluation and they keep getting extra money without needing to put any extra effort.
It's better to go for IELTS as I have never heard bad feedback about their marking standards.
agreed do not do celpip....their marking for W and S is the worst...got L11 R10 but S8 and W7(!!!!!!) and this was second time doing the test! have submitted re-evaluation 6 days ago!hope they bump up me writing to 8 i really need it I am at 434 now!
 
Can anyone please provide me cwlpip preparation material and tips for the same. Also, send me the invitation for cel
 
My advice to you; Never take the CELPIP, especially the ones who are applying for Express Entry and are required at least 9 out of 12 for each section. In my opinion, its rating system is literally ridiculous, in conjunction with other weaknesses that it has. Without boasting, my wife is a fluent English speaker and writer, yet her grades in speaking and writing were both 8 out of 12. We thought it may be wise to apply for revaluation. Her grades didn't change though. I have the experience of taking both TOEFL and CELPIP exams. I strongly believe the CELPIP test is the worst. For one thing, there are a very few materials available on the internet for the CELPIP. Unless you want to pay a lot to get the permission to download some materials from the CELPIP site. Still, you do not get enough to prepare yourself for the test. So, you are not confident what kind of test you are dealing with. On the other hand, you can find enough materials including the free tutoring videos for the IELTS exam. For another thing, as mentioned the rating system is a disaster and it is suffering from the lack of consistency. How is that possible someone whose English is good enough that he or she can get 11 or 12 out of 12 in reading and listening sections to get 7 or 8 in writing and speaking parts? As you know the last two parts get corrected by human raters, unlike the listening and reading parts which are corrected by a machine. In the other related forums, you can see that a lot of test takers are complaining about their scores. So, I advise you elaborate carefully before taking the test.

Agreed! DONT TAKE THIS EXAM, wait and give your IELTS. Save your money, I've wasted money on exams, re-exams and re-evaluations. Its very hard to get 9 in all the sections, do yourself a favor and keep away from CELPIP.
It's the worst
 
I took TOEFL a few years ago but I know nothing about IELTS... And I hate handwriting... Should I still go with CELPIP if I don't need 9s in SPEAKING and WRITING? You guys scared me a lot :(