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Hello Reader, Ever feel like you don't have time to really practice for your CELPIP exam? Like you keep telling yourself, tomorrow or on the weekend when I have more time - THAT'S when I'll practice. If that's the way you think about your practice, I bet you don't get many opportunities because it's just super hard to find lots of free time to devout to getting ready for your test. Here's a secret: start looking for and engaging in the opportunities that are happening all the time all around you. They might sneak by you because of how ordinary they look. But ordinary is just a disguise! In reality, if you notice them, you can turn those normal 'ordinary' moments into powerful opportunities to practice that are much more effective than trying to get to an hour long class after work. Best part? It's happening around you daily. You don't have to 'add it' to your busy life. You just need to join in! **** A new podcast episode dropped today. You can check it out right here: Coffee, Routines, and CELPIP: Transforming daily life into study time. Thanks for reading, and we'll be in touch. Aaron |
Weekly emails to help you say goodbye to fear and speak English fearlessly. Learn effective and practical tips to help you prepare for and conquer the CELPIP Exam. I also host The CELPIP Success Podcast.
Hello Reader, I've been thinking (and praying!) about doing this episode for well over a year now - it dropped this week - Wednesday morning, and I can't wait to get it to you: 👉 Where is your strength coming from? What is it? I've been thinking about doing something like this for a year or more, but kept hesitating because of fear, because of not wanting to come across in the wrong way, or somehow push you away. But what I couldn't stop thinking about? The deeply challenging experiences of...
Hi Reader, The tip? Get to the point. Quickly. and you will notice your speaking and writing scores begin to improve. How's that for getting to the point? Want a podcast episode on the topic? Try this: How to increase your CELPIP speaking scores. Getting to the point matters far more than you may realize for both speaking and writing. When you take too long to make your point, you say goodbye to precious seconds that you plain and simple don't get a lot of! And you need to use as much of your...
Hi Reader, Freezing in mid sentence because you forget how to say what you want to say in English is one of THE WORST feelings, isn't it? I know exactly what that feels like. It happens to me. In English. (Promise!) It's especially happens to me with my Spanish - that's my second language. It SUCKS! But here's the thing: it. happens. to. everyone. Did you read that? Forgetting how or what to say next happens in your first and second language - the embarrassing experience is not reserved JUST...