In this week's episode, we invite Brandi, our in-house CELPIP expert to share her top writing tips for the CELPIP Test! Tune in as she goes over some common grammar mistakes that test takers often make, and how to improve your writing skills to score higher on the CELPIP Test!
Show Notes:
Handout:
CELPIP Podcast Handout Ep 20.pdf
Writing-related resources:
CELPIP Writing Pro webinar, offered once/month
Recordings on YouTube channel:
CELPIP Live Writing Episodes:
Improving Content with Specific Details
Response Analysis: Writing Levels 8 and 9
CELPIP Accelerate Reading & Writing
Free CELPIP Practice Tests
https://secure.paragontesting.ca/InstructionalProducts/FreeOnlineSampleTest/FOST
Youtube CELPIP Channel
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCsSYTLCLK0K2kq6hFSX476A
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