Learn the English basics that make CELPIP practice possible: simple sentences, key grammar, useful phrases, and short quizzes before full tests.
“First build clear sentences. Then practice CELPIP tasks.”
This section is for learners who need a calmer start before difficult Reading, Listening, Speaking, and Writing practice.
Build clear Subject + Verb + Object sentences before adding details.
Stop the most common beginner errors in questions, negatives, and short answers.
Use simple tenses for everyday CELPIP speaking and writing situations.
Use ready sentence frames for advice, opinions, predictions, and experiences.
Write short, polite CELPIP emails with purpose, details, request, and closing.
Find main ideas, names, dates, exceptions, and “not given” details faster.
Train numbers, times, reasons, problems, and simple paraphrases.
Finish each lesson with a short quiz before moving to full CELPIP practice.

Try a real Task 8 style answer after the mini test.
Start with one clear idea. Add details only after the sentence is correct.
Every lesson gives students a quick check before they move to harder CELPIP practice.

After the CLB-6 basics, open a full speaking task and practise a complete answer with structure.