Stop stressing about that CELPIP score!
Focusing solely on chasing a specific number can lead to frustration and disappointment. Instead, you should be concentrating on building your English skills through real-life use and conversation.
By tracking how often you engage in English each day, you can see real progress that will ultimately reflect in your test scores.
Stop aiming for a perfect score on the CELPIP! Instead of fixating on the elusive numbers like 9s and 10s, you should be focusing your energy on something much more impactful: your everyday English usage.
The CELPIP exam is designed to measure your current level of English, and no amount of cramming will magically elevate your score if your skills aren’t up to par.
It’s not about how hard you study; it’s about how effectively you use English in real-life situations.
A practical takeaway? Start tracking the number of times you engage in conversations in English daily. When you shift your focus from worrying about test scores to actively using our language skills, you will also be, over time, improving your scores on the CELPIP too.
Takeaways:
- Chasing a specific score on the CELPIP exam can lead to frustration; focus on improving your English skills instead.
- To increase your CELPIP score, prioritize using English in daily conversations rather than just studying harder.
- Track the number of times you use English each day; this metric is crucial for improvement.
- Adding details, examples, and personal stories to your conversations will enhance your responses on the exam.
- Pay attention to your tone of voice while speaking; conveying emotion is essential during the CELPIP exam.
- Break away from relying on crutch words; using varied expressions will make your speaking more dynamic.
Chapters
00:00 Chasing the Wrong Metrics
02:55 Building English Skills for Success
04:25 The Metrics You SHOULD be tracking
05:58 Practical Strategies for Everyday English Use
08:30 Expressing Emotion and Tone in English
10:56 Avoiding Crutch Words for Better Communication
14:00 The Importance of Consistent Practice