Improving your CELPIP writing scores begins with one crucial strategy: reading and understanding and then following the instructions thoroughly.
Many test takers overlook this essential step, leading to missed points and lower scores.
Today you'll learn that you don't always need to be focused on big broad topics like grammar and vocabulary in order to improve your test scores. Instead, begin by learning to focus on the specific requirements of each writing task which will significantly improve your performance. By identifying the scenario, key points to address, and any additional sub-answers required, you can align your responses more closely with what the exam expects. This episode invites you to closely examine just one part of your CELPIP writing preparation system by focusing on the careful reading of instructions, which will help you achieve greater success on the exam.
Honestly, working through the challenges of preparing for the CELPIP exam can often feel impossible for many English learners. In this episode, we're also going to draw from insights from James Clear's book, Atomic Habits.
Rather than doubling down on your efforts, you should critically examine the systems you have in place for your exam preparation because 'your system is perfectly designed to give you the results that it has been giving you,' which is a quote from W. Edwards Deming.
You will learn that there are two fundamental reasons for underperformance in the CELPIP writing section: insufficient English proficiency and a broken preparation system.
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Sometimes preparing for the CELPIP or developing your English skills in general just feels so big and overwhelming that it's hard to know where to begin or what to do to keep moving.
Erin Nelson:Over the past few weeks, I've been working with some students on James Clear's book Atomic Habits, and one of our most common points of discussion revolves around the systems we're using to prepare for the CELPIP exam.
Erin Nelson:Sometimes the most insightful thing you can do is actually stop all your busy activity as you study and prep for the exam, and instead take a moment to actually examine what you're doing.
Erin Nelson:Those actions you're following to prepare for the exam.
Erin Nelson:That's your system.
Erin Nelson:And like I've said in previous episodes, your system, the one you're using right this minute, is perfectly designed to give you the results that it has been giving you.
Erin Nelson:And that, by the way, is a fabulous quote and a very painful quote by W.
Erin Nelson:Edwards Deming.
Erin Nelson:I'm going to say it again because it's one of my favorites and I quote, your system is perfectly designed to give you the results that it's been giving you.
Erin Nelson:End quote.
Erin Nelson:And again, that's by W.
Erin Nelson:Edwards Deming.
Erin Nelson:What I love about that quote is how it helps us, how it calls us, how it calls me to look closer at the system I'm using.
Erin Nelson:If I'm not getting the results I need, the solution is not in working harder, the solution is not studying harder.
Erin Nelson:The solution is not doing more practice CELPIP tests.
Erin Nelson:You get the point, right?
Erin Nelson:The solution to getting stronger CELPIP scores.
Erin Nelson:And in today's episode, I'm going to be focusing on how you can improve your writing test scores is for you to examine what you're actually doing to get ready for the exam.
Erin Nelson:If you can't seem to get the score you need.
Erin Nelson:The problem comes down to just two things.
Erin Nelson:Number one, either your level of English isn't strong enough yet to get the result you need, or number two, your prep system is broken somewhere and it needs to be fixed.
Erin Nelson:But working on a CELPIP prep system seems as big and daunting as the exam itself, doesn't it?
Erin Nelson:Like, where should I begin looking to find what might be broken?
Erin Nelson:How do I know if what I'm doing right now is helping or working against me?
Erin Nelson:Today, if writing is your area of weakness, we're going to take a look at one part of your system that might be broken.
Erin Nelson:The part that we're going to look at together is actually one of the most commonly broken system parts for test takers, meaning many test takers don't look at this part of their system and they get a lower score because of it.
Erin Nelson:And that's bad news, isn't it?
Erin Nelson:Do you want the good news?
Erin Nelson:Great.
Erin Nelson:I'm going to share it with you.
Erin Nelson:So please sit back, relax, and enjoy today's episode.
Erin Nelson:Well, hello there and welcome to the Speak English Fearlessly Podcast.
Erin Nelson:This is the podcast for motivated English learners who want to speak English fearlessly and learn practical tips and strategies to conquer the CELPIP exam.
Erin Nelson:I also love to feature encouraging interviews with regular people, people just like you, who are working towards becoming fluent in English so we can learn from their experiences together.
Erin Nelson:Who am I?
Erin Nelson:My name is Erin Nelson and I'm a certified CELPIP trainer and I've been an English teacher for over 17 years, and I now help students prepare for the CELPIP exam through online classes.
Erin Nelson:So, like I said in the intro, if you're using a broken system to prepare for the celpip, no matter how hard you work or study, you'll find it very difficult to achieve your desired score.
Erin Nelson:The solution is not trying to study or work harder.
Erin Nelson:No, the solution is fixing your system.
Erin Nelson:And here's the great news I promised a minute or so ago.
Erin Nelson:This solution, though it's solving one of the most common mistakes test takers make, is super easy to implement.
Erin Nelson:When I was in grade eight, I had a social studies teacher who loved to tell us, like, pretty much on a daily basis to read the instructions.
Erin Nelson:If he was passing out a worksheet for us to use during a lesson he was teaching, he would always start by saying, read the instructions before you begin.
Erin Nelson:If he was assigning textbook work, he'd always begin by saying, you got it.
Erin Nelson:Before you do any of the exercises, I want you to read the instructions.
Erin Nelson:He said it so often that I think many of us kind of stopped paying attention to it.
Erin Nelson:Final exams came around.
Erin Nelson:Final exam week was one of the most dreaded times of the year for me.
Erin Nelson:So much studying, so much fear.
Erin Nelson:What if I fail?
Erin Nelson:What if I don't pass the grade and I have to repeat the entire year?
Erin Nelson:What if the exam asks me stuff I don't spend time studying studying for?
Erin Nelson:Oh, I hated that time of year.
Erin Nelson:Yes, thinking about it now, and I'm 49 years old, when I think about final exam week, like the week before summer vacation started, it still makes my heart race just a little bit faster.
Erin Nelson:Oh, final exams suck.
Erin Nelson:I'll never forget the social studies final that year.
Erin Nelson:Our teacher walked into the room with a massive load of exam papers.
Erin Nelson:I never saw such a big exam before.
Erin Nelson:It was like he was carrying books.
Erin Nelson:He calmly passed a note and told us how long we had to finish.
Erin Nelson:Two hours, and that our time was beginning.
Erin Nelson:Now I remember staring down at the massive exam book before me and thinking, I'm never going to make my way through this thing in two hours.
Erin Nelson:What will I do?
Erin Nelson:All around me, people had already begun to work.
Erin Nelson:I heard papers flipping pins beginning to scribble over them.
Erin Nelson:The pressure was on.
Erin Nelson:I remember taking a deep breath and began to work by doing, I think, maybe automatically, what our teacher had been drilling into us the entire year.
Erin Nelson:I read the instructions.
Erin Nelson:I blinked as I finished reading them.
Erin Nelson:That can't be right.
Erin Nelson:I remember frowning as I read through it a second time.
Erin Nelson:The first line said this carefully read the instructions before you begin.
Erin Nelson:The second line said, write your name in the top right hand corner.
Erin Nelson:The third line was long, like almost a whole paragraph long.
Erin Nelson:It went into detail about what the exam was covering and it looked like it was going to be covering every single thing and stuff.
Erin Nelson:I don't even remember hearing about our teacher ever taught that year.
Erin Nelson:And then came the magical last line.
Erin Nelson:It said this.
Erin Nelson:Please only do the first three pages.
Erin Nelson:That's the part I had to read over again.
Erin Nelson:The exam itself was easily eight pages long.
Erin Nelson:It felt like a small book, as I said before, but the instructions were telling me I only had to do a small portion of it.
Erin Nelson:I'll never forget that moment.
Erin Nelson:Reading the instructions and making sure I was following them was literally about to help me pass my exam.
Erin Nelson:And there were many students who didn't read them because they were so focused on trying to get through that massive book in time.
Erin Nelson:And that's how I want to focus with you today.
Erin Nelson:One of the most common mistakes according to Celpip CA webinars that test takers make is that they fail to fully read and understand and follow the instructions.
Erin Nelson:As a result, when they actually answer the writing task they are working on, they don't score very well because they're missing things the instructions ask them to include in their answers.
Erin Nelson:Imagine that not reading the instructions carefully and therefore not following them in your answer is one of the most common errors test takers make.
Erin Nelson:That's bad news, but the great news is that it's such an easy fix.
Erin Nelson:And that's what I want to challenge you on today if you have a hard time with the writing section of the exam.
Erin Nelson:James Clear, the author of Atomic Habits, writes this and I quote, if you're having trouble sticking to a new habit, try a smaller version of it until it becomes automatic.
Erin Nelson:Do less than you're capable of, but do it more consistently than you have ever done it before.
Erin Nelson:End quote.
Erin Nelson:Now what does this quote have to do with better writing scores on the celpip?
Erin Nelson:Focus.
Erin Nelson:That's what it has to do with better writing scores on the CELPIP Exam Focus I want to challenge you today to momentarily stop focusing on big things as you practice.
Erin Nelson:You know what I'm talking about, like grammar and vocabulary building.
Erin Nelson:Instead, I challenge you to focus on improving one thing and one thing only, and it's small reading and understanding the instructions question gives you.
Erin Nelson:Here's what I want you to be looking for as you practice.
Erin Nelson:Number one, the question will likely give you a scenario, a role play that you need to use as you answer the question.
Erin Nelson:Number two, the question will also tell you what you need to speak about or write about.
Erin Nelson:And most importantly, the question will likely give you additional things you need to write about and include in your answer.
Erin Nelson:Sub answers if you will.
Erin Nelson:And you know what?
Erin Nelson:This right here is where I've seen most students make the most mistakes.
Erin Nelson:They fail to include the sub answers in their answer.
Erin Nelson:By becoming an excellent instruction reader and follower, you'll be placing yourself well ahead of many CELPIP test takers and you'll be taking an easy step towards those scores you need on the exam.
Erin Nelson:You know, focusing on key system parts like that one.
Erin Nelson:Reading instructions carefully and following them in your answer is one of the main features of my CELPIP writing program that just opened December 1st this week.
Erin Nelson:This four week program is for upper intermediate to advanced English learners and is specially designed to help you work on your writing prep system.
Erin Nelson:Becoming a pro instruction reader and follower is just one of those vital system parts.
Erin Nelson:Each week you'll get access to many audio lessons that you can download and listen to anytime, anywhere you want.
Erin Nelson:You'll also have lots of focused writing assignments to help you practice for the two tasks you're going to be facing on the actual CELPIP writing exam, writing an email and responding to a survey.
Erin Nelson:Best of all, when you enroll, you're going to have unlimited one on one support and writing feedback from me as we work together.
Erin Nelson:And when I say unlimited, I mean unlimited one on one support.
Erin Nelson:As a bonus, there's also speaking and listening practice built right in.
Erin Nelson:If you want to build your writing skills for the CELPIP exam, then right now is your chance.
Erin Nelson:Join me today by going to celpipsuccess.com writingprogram and there's going to be a link to that in my show notes today too.
Erin Nelson:So stop wondering what to do to improve your celpip writing scores.
Erin Nelson:Start working with me today.