8 Easy Steps for Increasing Your CELPIP Speaking Score!

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Published: July 10, 2025

We understand the pressure and nerves that can arise during a high-stakes test like the CELPIP, especially when you're asked to speak in a second language. To help each of our test takers feel confident and prepared for the speaking component of the CELPIP Test, we’ve created an 8-step guide to help you get ready and improve your score.

  1. Practice, practice, practice!

Practicing your English speaking as much as possible may sound simple, but it is the best way to improve your spoken English skills. Take the time to speak English with your family. Take a few moments to have a short conversation with the cashier at the grocery store or try breaking the ice with your fellow commuters while waiting for the bus or train. The more experience you gain, the more confident you will become!

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  1. Read and follow the instructions carefully.

When the time comes to take your CELPIP Test, read the instructions for each prompt carefully. You will be provided with time to read and understand the prompt and to gather your thoughts accordingly. Think of each point you want to address in your response so that it is fresh in your mind. Each prompt will ask for a response in the context of a specific scenario, so you will be able to imagine yourself in that situation, whether you are being asked to speak about a specific experience or about plans you have for a future activity.

  1. Answer your prompt completely. 

Be sure to give our raters as much content as you can so that your speaking proficiency can be assessed. This means that you should try to elaborate as much as possible and provide relevant details to the question, while staying on topic. Remember to use all your allotted time!

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  1. Draw from your life experiences.

When you are responding to a prompt, be sure to draw from your own experiences. Relating a story that you have lived through and that holds meaning for you is not just easier than making something up; it will also help you feel confident and assured in your response.

  1. Speak as calmly and clearly as possible.

Since the speaking component of the CELPIP Test is completed with a microphone headset, be sure that you are speaking directly into the microphone. Before your test begins, you will be able to test your recording device and listen to a sample of your own response. Take this time to find the best volume, pace, and tone for replying to your speaking prompts.

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  1. Don’t repeat yourself!

Remember: the raters are listening for your ability to speak English using a wide range of words and phrases, so be sure to showcase your vocabulary! Don’t repeat the words of the prompt exactly, and instead, rephrase them in your own words. Think of synonyms and paraphrases to express your thoughts.

  1. Your accent is not a factor!

We hear from many test takers who are concerned about their accent when speaking English, but please remember that if you use good grammar, varied vocabulary, and respond thoroughly to the speaking prompts, your accent will have no impact on how your response is rated.

  1. Keep track of your time.

Before you begin replying to your speaking tasks, you will be given preparation time to brainstorm your response and to organize your thoughts. The timer on your screen will indicate how much time you have to prepare and how much time you have to complete your response when it's time to record. Use as much time in your response as you can but be sure to finish speaking before the time is up.

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For more CELPIP preparation strategies and tips, we have a series of webinars focused exclusively on preparing for the Speaking component of the CELPIP Test called Speaking Pro. These sessions are available every month, and as recorded sessions on our YouTube channel. Register for a free session today!

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