Practice freely or simulate real CELPIP conditions

Task 1: Giving Advice
Prep: 00:30
Speak: 01:30

A teammate constantly discusses her intense personal problems during work hours, making it difficult for you to focus. Advise how to set professional boundaries while remaining empathetic.

Preparation time: 30 seconds | Recording time: 90 seconds
Task 2: Talking about a Personal Experience
Prep: 00:30
Speak: 01:00

Recall a trip where you either forgot something essential or packed something completely useless. How did you adapt to the situation, and what did it teach you about your travel style?

Preparation time: 30 seconds | Recording time: 60 seconds
Task 3: Describing a Scene
Prep: 00:30
Speak: 01:00

Describe some things that are happening in the picture below as well as you can. The person you are speaking with cannot see the picture.

Park scene
Preparation time: 30 seconds | Recording time: 60 seconds
Task 4: Making Predictions
Prep: 00:30
Speak: 01:00

In this picture what do you think will most probably happen next?

Park scene
Preparation time: 30 seconds | Recording time: 60 seconds
Task 5: Comparing and Persuading
Prep: 01:00
Part 1

Your sibling wants to start saving money seriously. You discover two options that are suitable. Using the images and information that are provided below, select the alternative that best suits. You do not need to speak for this part. Within the following section, you will be required to convince your neighbor that the option you have selected is the superior one.

monthly savings account

Automatic Monthly Savings Account

  • Consistent contributions
  • Low risk
  • Easy to manage
  • Moderate returns
stock market investment

Stock Market Investment

  • Higher potential returns
  • High risk
  • Requires market knowledge
  • Unpredictable outcomes

Part 2

Your sibling is suggesting another option which is to the right. Persuade him that your option which is on the left is superior by contrasting the two for him.

monthly savings account

Automatic Monthly Savings Account

  • Consistent contributions
  • Low risk
  • Easy to manage
  • Moderate returns
Cash savings at home

Cash Savings at Home

  • Immediate access.
  • No interest earned.
  • Risk of loss.
  • No growth.
Preparation time: 60 seconds Recording time: 60 seconds
Task 6: Dealing with a difficult situation
Prep: 01:00
Speak: 01:00

You are an Airport Customs Officer. A traveller is carrying a traditional food item that is technically restricted, but he claims it is a sentimental gift for a sick relative/ Your senior partner is insisting that the item must be confiscated and destroyed immediately to follow protocol. Choose ONE:
EITHER
Talk to your senior partner to convince him to let the traveller keep the item under a special exemption. a three-day emergency supply of the medication.
OR
Talk to the traveller to convince him that the item must be surrendered for the safety of the local ecosystem.

Preparation time: 60 seconds | Recording time: 60 seconds
Task 7: Expressing Opinion
Prep: 00:30
Speak: 01:30

Question:  Do you believe social media platforms should be legally responsible for the misinformation posted by their users, or should the responsibility lie solely with the individual creator? Share your reasoning.

Preparation time: 30 seconds | Recording time: 90 seconds
Task 8: Describing an Unusual Situation
Prep: 00:30
Speak: 01:00

While driving along a quiet roadside, you spot a lost dog wandering vulnerably near traffic, and you decide to call the local dog finder service. First, provide a detailed description of what you see including the dog's appearance, behavior, and location, and then explain why you believe it needs urgent help.

lost dog
Preparation time: 30 seconds | Recording time: 60 seconds

Location: Vadodara, Gujarat

Renuka Nair, a former banker is the founder of Panache IELTS. She was born and raised in Mumbai and did her schooling from Apostolic Carmel Convent, a school that believed in holistic education. Despite Malayalam being her mother tongue, English was her first language of education. The nuances of grammar were inculcated in her during her formative years, along with creative writing. It was while she was pursuing her Bachelor's degree that she decided to hone her vocabulary. Having completed her Masters in Mathematics and Computer Science, she started her career in Vadodara, Gujarat in NIIT, teaching C++ to Engineering students. This was followed by 15 years in the Banking Industry, during the course of which she obtained a PG diploma in Finance. Wanting to start out on her own, she quit banking in 2012 and started training professionals initially in Corporate Communications, followed by Spoken English and eventually IELTS, CELPIP, TOEFL, GMAT, and so on.

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