CELPIP Speaking Task 5 - Comparing and persuading Practice 1) About Speaking Task 5 * Choice Time : 60 seconds * Preparation: 60 seconds * Recording: 60 seconds (1) Choice screen. (2) Preparation screen. (3) Recording screen. 2) Question 2) Question You share a room with your brother. You need a chair and found two suitable options. Using the pictures and information below, choose the option that you prefer. In the next section, you will need to persuade your brother that your choice is the better choice. You do not need to speak for this part. Your brother is suggesting another chair. Persuade your brother that what you chose is more suitable by comparing the two.
CELPIP Writing Task 1 - Complaint tips (1) Sentences for complaint When you start writing, you should start "Dear Sir/Madam" or for formal, start " To whom it may concern." Complaint phrase " I am writing to express my dissatisfaction with / concern about a food processor that I purchased in your store." " I am writing to you to express my unpleasant experience in your restaurant last night." " I would like to register a complaint about a noise I am having around where I live now." " I am writing to complain about ..." " I am writing in regard to ..." " The reason I am writing to you is (a problem with ...)" " I would like to bring the matter of ... to your attention. " " I would like to draw your attention to ... " " I understand that mistakes do happen,..." (2) Practice writing complaint * Task Information - You visited the store to buy a fridge. You purchased a f...
CELPIP Speaking Task 3 - Describing a Scene Outline & Key point 1) Outline - In the prompts, request to describe the scene shown in the illustration artwork - The proposed scene is a situation where various things happen simultaneously in one place 2) Key point - It is not possible to describe all situations within the given time anyway. Therefore, the burden of portraying all situations should be felt. - I will ignore the scene without confidence and accurately describe the scene that is familiar to me and able to express it. Even if you explain details with only 5 ~ 6 of the presented scenes, you can get 9 points or more. - If a person is making a facial expression, it is also a high-scoring point to describe the current state of the person along with the description of the situation: Ex) Boys in blue uniforms seem to be defeated in the hockey game, which makes them so discouraged. - At the end of the scene description, it is desirable to summarize the overall feeling of the pict...
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