celpip 7-day study plan

Build one clean prep week instead of seven random study sessions

This 7-day CELPIP plan is built for candidates who need one disciplined week instead of scattered revision. Each day has one main job, one timed checkpoint, and one decision about what to keep or fix before test day.

  • 7 day sequence
  • One task per day
  • Checklist PDF included
See the 7 steps

Already helping 327 candidates build a tighter 14-day improvement cycle.

Weekly structure

One daily focus keeps the week hard enough to matter and simple enough to finish

This is a short-cycle reset for busy candidates. The sequence is deliberate: diagnose first, repair specific skills, pressure-test the repairs, then taper into a calmer final review instead of cramming new material.

Why the plan stays narrow

Short plans fail when every day tries to cover all four skills. This structure uses one primary goal per day so the week stays finishable and measurable.

What the PDF adds

The PDF version includes a daily checkbox layout, a short audio checklist, and quick prompts that keep each session from turning into vague study time.

7-day steps

Use one clear mission each day and keep the rest of the week quiet

Day 1

Baseline and weak-skill check.

Day 2

Listening repair and clue tracking.

Day 3

Reading repair and pacing control.

Day 4

Writing repair and revision notes.

Day 5

Speaking repair and timing control.

Day 6

Mixed pressure session.

Day 7

Final review and exam reset.

Day 1

Baseline and weak-skill check

Run one shorter timed block first, not a huge marathon. The point is to find the skill that leaks points fastest when you feel rushed.

  • Pick one listening or reading block plus one writing or speaking sample.
  • Write down where timing or confusion starts, not just the final score.
  • Choose one primary weak skill for the next two days.
Day 2

Listening repair

Use a single-play mindset. Your job is to notice where clue tracking breaks, then rebuild that exact moment with controlled review.

  • Run one timed listening section at normal speed and no replay.
  • Review only the missed items and identify the clue sentence you lost.
  • Finish with one shorter transcript-based check, not another full section.
Day 3

Reading repair

Fix pace before volume. Most reading stalls come from rereading too late, not from a total lack of vocabulary.

  • Run one focused reading block with visible timing pressure.
  • Mark where you wasted time on trap options or line-hunting.
  • Summarize one pattern to stop tomorrow, such as overchecking every option.
Day 4

Writing repair

Write one task with a strict timer, then compare the result against feedback instead of rewriting from scratch three times.

  • Choose one task and finish it inside a real time box.
  • Review content, structure, and repeated phrasing issues.
  • Rewrite only one paragraph or one response opening to lock the fix in.
Day 5

Speaking repair

Speaking improves faster when you focus on task completion and clarity, not on sounding unusually advanced.

  • Run one timed speaking block and listen back to two tasks only.
  • Check whether you answered the full prompt, not just whether you sounded fluent.
  • Pick one fix for timing and one fix for sentence clarity.
Day 6

Mixed pressure day

Now combine the two weakest areas. This is the day that tells you whether the week actually changed your behavior under fatigue.

  • Mix one receptive skill and one productive skill in the same session.
  • Keep the session shorter than a full mock so quality stays high.
  • Record what still breaks when your attention drops late in the session.
Day 7

Final review and exam reset

The last day is for decision-making, not content hoarding. Protect the score you can already produce and remove last-minute chaos.

  • Review only your top mistake patterns and your strongest recovery moves.
  • Prepare a short test-day checklist for timing, pacing, and calm resets.
  • Stop adding brand-new tricks that increase uncertainty.

Free PDF plan

Get the printable version with a daily checklist and audio review prompts

The PDF is designed for candidates who do not want to keep this tab open all week. It includes a simple checkbox version of the plan plus short audio-listening reminders you can use before each timed block.

Free PDF version of the 7-day plan

Includes the daily checklist, audio reminder list, and a cleaner one-page weekly flow

Open the lead form, enter your name and email, and the PDF download unlocks immediately after submission.

Already helping 327 candidates build a tighter 14-day improvement cycle.

Weekly review

End the week with a decision, not with more content consumption

Keep only the useful notes

By the final day, you should know which error pattern still appears under timing pressure and what to do when it shows up.

Protect the score you can already reach

The final pass emphasizes maintenance and test-day calm, not endless volume right before the exam.

FAQ

Questions this one-week plan should answer clearly

Can I use this plan if I only have one week left?

Yes. It is designed as a short-cycle reset for candidates who need structure quickly.

Should I do a full mock test every day?

No. The plan uses one main focus per day so you can fix a skill instead of burning energy on repeated full runs.

What should I track during the week?

Track where time pressure breaks your performance, which task types feel unstable, and which section still sits below your target.

Start the week

Use the live practice interface as the backbone of the plan

The PDF keeps the schedule visible, but the actual score movement still comes from timed practice inside a real-feeling interface.