CELPIP Writing & Speaking Templates
Free CELPIP templates for faster, clearer answers.
Start with examiner-style answer frameworks for every Writing and Speaking task. The templates are completely free and designed around high-score habits: clear task response, strong organization, natural vocabulary, accurate grammar, and confident delivery.
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Guidance based on scoring dimensions that matter in real responses.
Task-by-task direction
Separate pages will show deeper strategy for each Writing and Speaking task.
Writing templates
2 task types, paragraph-first guidance.
Writing templates help you organize email tone, survey opinions, paragraph flow, and task completion before you start typing.
Speaking templates
8 task types, quick-response speaking frameworks.
Speaking templates help you prepare fast, answer directly, and keep fluency under time pressure.
Give Advice
Give practical advice and explain why it helps.
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Talk About a Personal Experience
Tell one clear story in past tense with reflection.
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Describe a Scene
Organize picture details from general view to specifics.
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Make Predictions
Use visible clues to explain what may happen next.
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Compare and Persuade
Compare two options, choose one, and persuade clearly.
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Deal with a Difficult Situation
Choose a solution and explain it politely.
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Express an Opinion
Take a side and develop two strong reasons.
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Describe an Unusual Situation
Leave a clear message about something unusual.
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FAQ
Template questions
Are these templates free?
Yes. The template library is completely free to browse and use.
What is inside each template page?
Each detailed page focuses on one task and explains the task goal, answer structure, scoring focus, and common mistakes.
Can I memorize one template for every answer?
No. Use templates as flexible structure, not as a fixed answer. Change your ideas, examples, and wording for each prompt.
Why are Writing and Speaking separated?
They are scored differently. Writing needs paragraph control and task completion, while Speaking needs quick organization, fluency, and natural delivery.