Author name: Rajni Lakshmi Joshi

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How to Boost Your Speaking Skills for the CELPIP Exam: Practical Tips for Fluency and Confidence

The CELPIP Speaking section can feel intimidating for many test-takers. Speaking clearly and confidently under pressure, while sticking to a time limit, is no easy task. But here’s the truth: with the right strategies, you can improve both your fluency and confidence in no time. Whether you’re aiming for a higher score or just looking […]

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CELPIP vs IELTS: Which English Test is Right for You?

A Comprehensive Comparison Are you planning to study or immigrate to Canada and need to demonstrate your English language proficiency? If so, you’ll likely encounter two popular options: the Canadian English Language Proficiency Index Program (CELPIP) and the International English Language Testing System (IELTS). Both exams assess your reading, writing, listening, and speaking skills, but

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Borrowed Books from Library

You borrowed some books from your college library. Unfortunately, you must go away to visit a sick relative and cannot return the books in time. Write a letter to the library. Explain what has happened and tell them what you want to do about it. So let’s get to it. But before you read further,

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Balancing Government Investment: Science vs. Social Priorities

Some people believe that governments should invest more money in scientific research in fields like medicine, environment, and energy. Others argue that governments should allocate more resources to addressing social problems like poverty, homelessness, and unemployment. Discuss both viewpoints and provide your opinion. So let’s get to it. But before you read further, I recommend

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