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CELPIP Reading Task 2 (Reading to Apply a Diagram) Outline & Key point

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CELPIP Reading Task 2 -  Reading to Apply a Diagram  Outline & Key point 1) Outline - It consists of 5 types of parentheses based on the contents of the diagram/diagram, and 3 types of parentheses to fill the statements in the e-mail contents. Allocation time is 9 minutes - A problem that can be solved naturally if you understand the flow of email messages - You should read newspapers, magazines, tourist attractions, restaurants, etc. 2)  Key point - Diagrams/charts look only at the overall features, go straight into problem-solving, match facts, and understand the overall content. - At this time, the diagram/chart should be made aware of the configuration logic and the location of the items (the detailed facts are solved by solving problems) - Clues for answers are presented in sentences immediately before and after the question - You should consist of recipients and senders, and you need to focus on them think about their relationship with the two. - In the case of a problem tha

CELPIP Reading Task 1 (Reading Correspondence) Outline & Key point

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CELPIP Reading Task 1 -  Reading Correspondence  Outline & Key point 1) Outline - The Reading Task 1 body is mainly a letter on the subject of personal daily life such as travel, move, meal, family events (Graduation ceremony, etc.) - 6 questions are questions about the content of the letter, 5 questions are the questions that fill in the parentheses to match the context of the reply letter of the recipient (recipient) of the letter. The former can be easily solved by fact matching. In the latter case, the whole context must be an understandable and simple form of reasoning is required. 2)  Key point - If you know the local characteristics of Canada places, you will understand easily the letter because The stories about Canada residential or travel destinations often appear. - Bear in mind the relationship between the name of the letter recipient, the sender and the names of the key figures, and draw the situation in your mind - Suddenly there are many characters appearing from the

CELPIP Listening Sites - EnglishClub

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Online Dictation Do you want to improve your English listening skills? What about your spelling, writing, and typing skills? Dictation can help in many ways. It even helps you learn new vocabulary in context. EnglishClub dictation exercises come in three different levels. Try the short dictations first and work your way up. The directions are only there to guide you. You can listen to the dictations as many times as you need to. - Related Task Task 2: Listening to a Daily Life Conversation Task 3: Listening for Information  Site address:  https://www.englishclub.com/listening/dictation.htm Here are many dictation sources for dictation.  Try dictation ! it will improve your listening skill