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Canadian English Language Proficiency Index Program

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The Canadian English Language Proficiency Index Program, or CELPIP /sɛl.pɪp/, is an English language assessment tool which measures listening, reading, writing, and speaking skills. The test is administered by Paragon Testing Enterprises.,[1] a subsidiary of the University of British Columbia (UBC).

The test is offered in two versions, CELPIP-General, and CELPIP-General LS

CELPIP-General is suitable for people who need proof of English-language skills for immigration to Canada under the Federal Skilled Worker Program (FSWP), Federal Skilled Trades Program (FSTP), Canadian Experience Class (CEC), Start-up Visa Program, and various Provincial Nominee Programs, or for employment.

Department of Citizenship and Immigration Canada designated English language tests:

  • CELPIP-General: Canadian English Language Proficiency Index Program
  • IELTS General Training Test: International English Language Testing System [2][3]

CELPIP-General LS is suitable for people who need proof of listening and speaking proficiency for Canadian citizenship. The CELPIP-General LS Test is accepted by the Department of Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC) as one of only two approved English language tests for Canadian citizenship.[4]

With the recent acquisition of the Canadian Academic English Language (CAEL) Assessment, Paragon Testing Enterprises has retired the CELPIP-Academic Test. Test takers who were interested in taking the CELPIP-Academic Test are referred to take the CAEL Assessment.

CELPIP Test Format

CELPIP-General logo
CELPIP-General logo

CELPIP-General

The CELPIP-General Test assesses a general level of English-language proficiency. The CELPIP-General Test is accepted as proof of English language proficiency for those applying to the Association of Saskatchewan REALTORS (ASR).

The test is completely computer-delivered, and consists of four sections: listening, reading, and writing and speaking.[5] The Listening component is composed of eight parts, but only seven parts will be given during the test. The test taker will not be informed which part is to be omitted.The unscored items in the Reading and Listening section are used for test development. These unscored items can be found anywhere within the component and the test taker will not know which items will be unscored.[6] The total length of all four sections is 180 minutes.

Test Component Time Allotted Number

of Questions

Component Sections
Listening 47 minutes 2 Practice Test
8 Part 1: Listening to Problem Solving
5 Part 2: Listening to a Daily Life Conversation
6 Part 3: Listening for Information
5 Part 4: Listening to a News Item
8 Part 5: Listening to a Discussion
6 Part 6: Listening to Viewpoints
5-8 Part 7: Unscored Items
Reading 60 minutes 11 Part 1: Reading Correspondence
8 Part 2: Reading to Apply a Diagram
9 Part 3: Reading for Information
10 Part 4: Reading for Viewpoints
8-11 Part 7: Unscored Items
Writing 53 minutes 1 Task 1: Writing an Email
1 Task 2: Responding to Survey Questions
Speaking 20 minutes 1 Practice Task
1 Task  1: Giving Advice
1 Task 2: Talking about a Personal Experience
1 Task 3: Describing a Scene
1 Task 4: Making Predictions
1 Task 5: Comparing and Persuading
1 Task  6: Dealing with a Difficult Situation
1 Task 7: Expressing Opinions
1 Task  8: Describing an Unusual Situation

CELPIP-General LS

CELPIP-General LS logo
CELPIP-General LS logo

The CELPIP-General LS Test assesses a general level of English-language proficiency. The CELPIP-General LS Test is accepted by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) as a measure of listening and speaking proficiency for those applying for Canadian citizenship. Adults between the ages of 14 and 64 who apply for Canadian citizenship must provide proof of listening and speaking proficiency in either English or French. One way in which an applicant can satisfy the language requirement is to take an accepted third-party English language test.[7]

The test is computer-based, and made up of two sections: listening and speaking.[8] The Listening component is composed of eight Listening parts, but only seven parts will be given during the test. The test taker will not be informed which part is to be omitted.

The total length of all four sections is 180 minutes.

Test Component Time Allotted Number

of Questions

Component Sections
Listening 47 minutes 2 Part 1: Identifying Similar Meanings
8 Part 2: Answering Questions
5 Part 3: Listening to Problem Solving
6 Part 4: Listening to a Daily Life Conversation
5 Part 5: Listening for Information
8 Part 6: Listening to a News Item
6 Part 7: Listening to a Discussion
5-8 Part 8: Listening to Viewpoints
Speaking 20 minutes 1 Task 0: Practice Task
1 Task 1: Giving Advice
1 Task 2: Talking about a Personal Experience
1 Task 3: Describing a Scene
1 Task 4: Making Predictions
1 Task 5: Comparing and Persuading
1 Task 6: Dealing with a Difficult Situation
1 Task 7: Expressing Opinions
1 Task 8: Describing an Unusual Situation

Scoring

The format and scoring of the CELPIP-General Test and the CELPIP-General LS Test are referenced to the Canadian Language Benchmarks (CLB). Below are the proficiency score levels and their CLB equivalents:[9]

CELPIP Level CELPIP Descriptor CLB Level
12 Advanced proficiency in workplace and community contexts 12
11 Advanced proficiency in workplace and community contexts 11
10 Highly effective proficiency in workplace and community contexts 10
9 Effective proficiency in workplace and community contexts 9
8 Good proficiency in workplace and community contexts 8
7 Adequate proficiency in workplace and community contexts 7
6 Developing proficiency in workplace and community contexts 6
5 Acquiring proficiency in workplace and community contexts 5
4 Adequate proficiency for daily life activities 4
3 Some proficiency in limited contexts 3
M Minimal proficiency or insufficient information to assess 0, 1, 2

Test Centre Locations

There are over 33 testing centres across Canada. However, CELPIP Test sittings are currently only available in Canada. For a full list of locations, please click here.

See also

  • TOEIC (Test of English for International Communication)
  • TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language)
  • IELTS (International English Language Testing System)
  • CIC (Department of Citizenship and Immigration Canada)

Notes

  1. ^ "English Language Tests". www.paragontesting.ca. Retrieved 2015-09-23.
  2. ^ "Where can I take a third-party language test for my immigration application?". www.cic.gc.ca. Retrieved 2015-10-01.
  3. ^ "Do I need a language test to immigrate to Canada?". www.cic.gc.ca. Retrieved 2015-10-01.
  4. ^ "Acceptable language proof to apply for citizenship wizard". www.cic.gc.ca. Retrieved 2015-09-23.
  5. ^ "CELPIP-General Test: Test Format and Scoring". www.celpiptest.ca. Retrieved 2015-10-02.
  6. ^ "CELPIPTest.ca". CELPIPTest.ca. Retrieved 2016-04-14.
  7. ^ "CELPIPTest.ca". CELPIPTest.ca. Retrieved 2016-04-25.
  8. ^ "CELPIP-General LS Test Format and Scoring". www.celpiptest.ca. Retrieved 2015-10-02.
  9. ^ "CELPIP Levels and Descriptors". www.celpiptest.ca. Retrieved 2015-09-23.

References