The CELPIP Success Podcast

Top 2 CELPIP Speaking Mistakes and What You Can Do About Them


Listen Later

Let’s dive right into the essentials for acing your CELPIP speaking test. The first and foremost takeaway is to nail your timing—finish your responses in the last 10 seconds of the allotted time. I’ve seen countless students either ramble on too long or wrap up their answers too quickly, and both can cost you points. It's crucial to practice with a voice memo app on your phone to get a feel for pacing yourself and hitting that sweet spot. Secondly, don’t skimp on details; for every statement you make, back it up with a reason or example, and aim for three solid points to create a complete response. Lastly, remember that making mistakes is part of being human; if you stumble, pause briefly and correct yourself to keep the flow going. Stick to these strategies, and you'll boost your chances of success on exam day.

Over the past couple of years, I've had the chance to work closely with many individuals prepping for their CELPIP exam, and let me tell you, I've seen some patterns emerge. A few common mistakes pop up time and again, alongside some golden strategies that really shine through. In today’s talk, I’m diving into three of the biggest pitfalls I’ve noticed, plus one standout technique that can set you apart. First off, let’s chat about timing. A major blunder I see is students not wrapping up their speaking tasks correctly—either they finish too soon or they run over the time limit. Each speaking task has a specific time frame, and it’s crucial to nail that sweet spot right at the end. For instance, if you have 60 seconds, aim to conclude your answer in the final 10 seconds. I advise practicing with a voice memo app on your phone. Record yourself answering mock questions and pay close attention to the time. This practice can help you get comfortable with pacing your responses without going over or finishing too early.

Next, let’s tackle the issue of specificity in your responses. Too often, I hear vague statements lacking the necessary depth. To avoid this, remember to formulate your answers with a clear structure: make a statement, provide a reason or example, and repeat this three times. This formula not only boosts the quality of your responses but also helps you articulate your thoughts more clearly. If you say something like “Taking a cruise is the best budget travel option,” follow it up with “because it allows you to see multiple destinations without the extra travel costs.” This way, you’re substantiating your statements, making them richer and more compelling.

Finally, let’s not forget that mistakes happen. It’s perfectly normal to stumble during your speaking tasks. The key is how you handle those slips. Instead of panicking, if you catch yourself making an error, simply correct it on the fly and keep moving forward. I’ve seen students recover seamlessly from small mistakes, and it doesn’t typically result in point deductions as long as they’re minor and infrequent. Remember, the examiners are looking for your overall ability to communicate, not just a flawless performance. So, don’t be discouraged by slip-ups; quickly adjust and carry on. Keep these tips in mind, and you’ll be well on your way to acing your CELPIP exam!

Takeaways:

  • Always finish your speaking task within the last 10 seconds of the time limit to avoid penalties.
  • When answering questions, provide three statements supported by reasons or examples to show depth.
  • If you make a mistake during your speaking test, quickly correct it and continue without losing confidence.
  • Practice using a voice memo app to time your responses and improve your speaking accuracy.
  • Avoid rushing your answers by pacing yourself and using the full allotted time wisely.
  • Prepare for the exam by simulating the test conditions and focusing on clarity and structure.

...more
View all episodesView all episodes
Download on the App Store

The CELPIP Success PodcastBy Aaron Nelson


More shows like The CELPIP Success Podcast

View all
TED Talks Daily by TED

TED Talks Daily

11,213 Listeners

6 Minute English by BBC Radio

6 Minute English

1,887 Listeners

Learning English Conversations by BBC Radio

Learning English Conversations

1,068 Listeners

Culips Everyday English Podcast by Culips English Podcast

Culips Everyday English Podcast

981 Listeners

Your World Tonight by CBC

Your World Tonight

152 Listeners

潘吉Jenny告诉你|学英语聊美国|开言英语 · Podcast by OpenLanguage 英语

潘吉Jenny告诉你|学英语聊美国|开言英语 · Podcast

440 Listeners

All Ears English Podcast by Lindsay McMahon and Michelle Kaplan

All Ears English Podcast

2,258 Listeners

Daily Easy English Expression Podcast by Coach Shane

Daily Easy English Expression Podcast

825 Listeners

Real English Conversations Podcast – Real English for Global Professionals | Speak Clearly & Confidently at Work by Real English Conversations: With Curtis Davies - English Podcast

Real English Conversations Podcast – Real English for Global Professionals | Speak Clearly & Confidently at Work

404 Listeners

The Current by CBC

The Current

219 Listeners

‌BPLUS بی‌پلاس پادکست فارسی خلاصه کتاب by Ali Bandari

‌BPLUS بی‌پلاس پادکست فارسی خلاصه کتاب

7,908 Listeners

Front Burner by CBC

Front Burner

466 Listeners

American English Podcast by Shana Thompson

American English Podcast

641 Listeners

CTV National News by CTV News

CTV National News

22 Listeners

The Official CELPIP Podcast by CELPIP Test Official

The Official CELPIP Podcast

7 Listeners