alexliu said:
What's the trick of getting higher S and W in celpip?
Thanks,
I know that when it comes to writing, they care that you have a proper structure with paragraphs, use good connectors to connect your sentences and have each paragraph cover a particular topic. Make sure that you cover each requirement. So if you have to write a letter which is supposed to include a suggestion, advice and an example, make sure to have a paragraph for each and dont include any information that is not requested as it guves the impression that you didnt understand what was asked of you in the task. Obviously, show that you have a good vocabulary and make very few mistakes.
As for speaking, use the whole time and try to speak as fluently and clearly as possible. Dont rush through it and try to make each sentence sound natural. If you can manage to stick to some structure so that your sentences make sense and follow some order that would help. So if they have you describe an image, start for example with the foreground and work your way to the background. Pay attention to details and try to include them. Try to vary your sentence structures a bit so they arent too repetitive.
Thats some of the advice i received and i tried to follow those rules when taking my exam. Worked out well for me so I hope ut can also be of some help for you.
All the best!
P.S. I would suggest to practice talking into a microphone a bit, as it might take some getting used to.