Clear question format
The practice should resemble CELPIP tasks, not generic grammar exercises only.
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Free CELPIP practice
Free CELPIP practice is most helpful when it gives students a realistic task, a clear answer or sample response, and a next step for reviewing mistakes. The goal is not only to finish a question, but to understand what to improve.
The practice should resemble CELPIP tasks, not generic grammar exercises only.
Reading and Listening need answer review; Speaking and Writing need sample structures or response examples.
Students should know why an answer is correct or why a response needs improvement.
A free test should guide students to the section they need to improve next.

Step 1
Learn the sections and scoring before taking practice tasks.
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Use the test page or a free lesson to identify your weakest skill.
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Move to the skill page that matches your weakest area.
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Study must-know words that help you understand CELPIP reading texts faster.
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If your test is close, use a daily plan instead of choosing random lessons.
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When you are ready for timing, move from free practice into section-based mock tests.
Start hereCELPTips offers free CELPIP learning resources, practice entry points, guides, templates, and selected practice tools. Fuller mock tests and feedback features may require PRO access.
Free practice is useful for learning the format and finding weak areas, but many students need repeated timed practice, feedback, and full mock tests to prepare seriously.
Review missed details, confusing answer choices, timing problems, weak structure, unclear grammar, and the specific CELPIP section where mistakes repeat.