Thanks this helps. I tried to give you +1, but system does not allow mearowberry said:Heaps of thoughts in the following recent threads:
http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/ielts-celpip-which-one-is-easier-to-get-clb-7-band-t185999.0.html
http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/what-should-i-take-celpip-or-ielts-t218117.0.html
http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/celpip-vs-ielts-views-please-t277421.0.html
http://www.canadavisa.com/canada-immigration-discussion-board/what-is-betterielts-or-celpip-t278319.0.html
CELPIP Practice:
https://www.celpiptest.ca/free-sample-questions/
IELTS Practice:
http://takeielts.britishcouncil.org/prepare-test/free-practice-tests
Partially true. I've taken IELTS and CELPIP twice. While CELPIP's reading and listening are significantly easier than IELTS's, its speaking task is more difficult and the grader will give you very low score. I score 7.0 (band 9) on Speaking with IELTS two times, while CELPIP gave me 7 (band 7) and 6 (band 6). Therefore, if you are really good at Speaking, you can take CELPIP, if not, stick with IELTS.rl65464 said:Straight answer - Go for IELTS.
Though i myself cleared CELPIP in 1st attempt but still wouldn't advice you to go for it. I cleared the exam a year ago but after that many of my friends have appeared for it and every one failed. Even if you put your best efforts, Paragon people are not going to give you more than 6 in Speaking section. Try if you want to but chances are almost Nill.
Also, the format of CELPIP has changed drastically from the time I appeared. I helped one of my friend prepare for it and I can see, its not an English test anymore, its a trick that has higher probability of failing rather than clearing. The passages, the questions are easy. Trick is when you see other choices in objective questions. If you want to clear it, you better be lucky.
I would be happy to hear from others if they have a second opinion.
May I know when did you appear for CELPIP and got 7 score?Alexios07 said:Partially true. I've taken IELTS and CELPIP twice. While CELPIP's reading and listening are significantly easier than IELTS's, its speaking task is more difficult and the grader will give you very low score. I score 7.0 (band 9) on Speaking with IELTS two times, while CELPIP gave me 7 (band 7) and 6 (band 6). Therefore, if you are really good at Speaking, you can take CELPIP, if not, stick with IELTS.
I would suggest go ahead for Celpip test, must easier than IELTS. You can buy an online practice book form their website. Do practice as much as you can. In my opinion I think the contents very similar with real test.oasis.gc1 said:Hi,
Can you please comment on which exam should I take CELPIP or IELTS?
- I am not worried about the difference in cost
- I can get appointments for both of them
So, I want inputs on which exam can help me score better for my EE score.
Thanks
Last November. I've always taken CELPIP right after IELTS test. Latest CELPIP test was this March, I got 6 on speaking (down from 7), 12 on writing and listening and 8 from writing (down from 9). While IELTS scores don't change. One thing I regretted the most is I paid $80 for 4 speaking lessons from CELPIP, and man, what a load of crap. The instructor just talked about random stuff and very general strategy.rl65464 said:May I know when did you appear for CELPIP and got 7 score?
got the revaluation result now speaking change from 6 to 8Hi ,
I have given celpip twice . my score were 10 L 10 R 8 W and 6 S . I agreed they are not giving
score more than 6 in speaking section now a days.
Going for IELTS is a better option .
95% people who got PR in my company got it through IELTS and 5 % got it via CELPIP