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Read the 2026 CELPIP posts that explain the trend, then route you into practice

The blog is for dated or editorial CELPIP searches: 2026 format changes, score-chart confusion, writing samples, CLB jump problems, and CELPIP vs IELTS decisions. These posts should end in a clearer next action, not in more passive reading.

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Latest posts

Start with the dated query that brought you here

Updated Apr 22, 2026

CELPIP Test Format 2026 Complete Guide

Use the current official CELPIP format, timing, and version rules to avoid studying for the wrong test structure.

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Updated Apr 22, 2026

CELPIP Reading Score Chart 2026

Read your reported reading result without relying on viral raw-score charts that do not match public official guidance.

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Updated Apr 22, 2026

CELPIP Writing Task 1 Samples: Email Tone

See original Task 1 sample openings and closings that show how email tone changes by relationship and purpose.

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Updated Apr 22, 2026

CELPIP Writing Task 2 Samples Level 9

Use original high-band sample shapes to understand what clearer Task 2 support and structure feel like.

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Updated Apr 22, 2026

How to Go from CLB 8 to 9 in CELPIP Writing and Speaking

Focus on the productive-skill adjustments that usually matter most when a profile is stable but still short of CLB 9.

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Updated Apr 22, 2026

CELPIP vs IELTS Format, Fees, and Scoring

Compare 2026 format and pricing signals without mixing CELPIP-General, CELPIP-General LS, and the wrong IELTS version.

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Topics

The blog is for dated questions, not evergreen score definitions

Use the blog for

  • 2026 format or delivery changes
  • Comparison questions with fees and test-day tradeoffs
  • Sample-driven writing or speaking questions
  • “Why am I still stuck?” style score-jump posts

Use wiki or root pages for

  • stable score meaning and CLB explanation
  • task guides and evergreen templates
  • practice-entry pages and review loops
  • tools, checkers, calculators, and study plans

Next move

Read one post, then move back into a tool, practice page, or score guide

The blog should clarify the current question and send you back into action.