CELPIP Writing Prompts
- Posted by Brian Stocker
- Date January 14, 2025
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The CELPIP writing evaluates your ability to communicate effectively in written English different tasks. Here are some sample CELPIP Writing prompts for writing an exmail.
You are given a prompt and a scenario. Your email may be formal or informal, and should be between 150-200 words. You are given 27 minutes to complete.
Writing Prompts – Wrting an Email Task
- Making a Complaint to a Service Provider
- Description: You’ve recently had poor service.
- Question: Write to the company detailing the service you received. One optio0n is to request a refund, or you can write to make them aware.
- Inviting a Friend to an event
- Description: You’re hosting a cultural event at your home.
- Question: Write to your friend inviting them to your event. Make sure to include details about the date, time, and activities planned.
- Request Information about a Course
- Description: You’re interested in enrolling in a course at a local college.
- Question: Write to the admissions office inquiring about the course details, prerequisites, and enrollment process.
- Apologizing
- Description: You missed an important meeting at work.
- Question: Write to your colleague apologizing and explaining the reason.
- Feedback to a Restaurant
- Description: You were recently dissatisfied with the service and/or food at a local resturant.
- Question: Write an email to the manager providing detaled feedback and suggesting improvements.
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