CELPIP Writing Useful Features, Study Tip


CELPIP Writing Useful Features, Study Tip

(1) Useful Features

1. Spell Check

The Writing Test includes a spell check feature because many people use this function for their everyday writing needs. This reduces the chance of making a spelling error.

2. Editing Functions

You can choose from several basic editing functions (cut, paste, copy, delete, and undo/redo) by right-clicking with the mouse. If you are comfortable using these functions, You can easily access them during the test. If you prefer not to use these functions, then there is no need to do so. However, remember that these editing tools allow you to edit your writing quickly and easily.

3. Word Count

Each writing task includes a word count range; you need to be within 10% of that range or you may be penalized. The word count is 150 - 200 words for both tasks, so if your response is less than 135 or more than 220 words, you may get a lower score. You will see the word count immediately below the typing area for both pars of the Writing Test.




(2) Responding to the prompt

- Read: Carefully read the entire prompt and make sure you understand it to the best of your ability.

- Identify the Purpose: Think about what the task is asking you to do. Do you have to complain about something, compliment someone, or explain something that happened? Decide on a situation that fits the task and that will allow you to provide all the necessary information. Try to do this quickly - you want to leave plenty of time for planning and writing.



- Organize and Plan:
 -Look at each bullet point and think of several things you can say for each point. It is very important to include something for each bullet point in the prompt in order to fulfill the task requirements.

 -Think about the rest of the letter. Do you need opening and closing paragraphs and, if so, what should they say?

(3) Study Tip

Use your time wisely when you are writing your email message. You may finish writing the message before the time is up, nut go back and make it better by carefully looking at your tone, content, phrasing, and word choice. It takes time to craft effective sentences and paragraphs. The more effective your writing is, the higher your score will be.

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