3 tips to master CELPIP Speaking Task 6


Hello Reader,

Speaking Task 6—dealing with a difficult situation—can feel like one of the tougher speaking task questions you'll face on the CELPIP exam.

The challenge? How to stay firm without sounding rude?

Here are some ideas from one of my most downloaded speaking skills focused podcast episodes, with over 6,000 downloads. In it, I share how one of my clients handled a challenging speaking task question.

She had to refuse a customer's request, and she nailed it by following these three practical steps that you can (and should!) steal for your speaking task responses:

  1. Use Your Imagination: Don’t just read the prompt; pretend you are actually there or that it is happening to you.
  2. Be Firm but Kind: Stick to your decision, but explain why clearly and politely.
  3. Show Empathy: Use a tone that shows you care about the other person’s feelings.

In my CELPIP Speaking Program, we practice these "quick thinking" strategies until they become second nature with unlimited one-on-one practice with personal feedback from me. This means that if one (or many) of the speaking tasks give you trouble, we'll focus on it together until you feel completely ready.

My promise to you? If you are an introvert, I will help you feel calm and confident as you answer each speaking task question on the CELPIP.

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