CELPIP Grammar
Strengthen the grammar CELPIP raters notice in speaking and writing: sentence control, verb tense consistency, articles, prepositions, connectors, and natural phrasing for everyday Canadian contexts.
Lessons in this course
Level B1
Past simple present perfect and future control
Choose accurate verb tenses for stories, emails, predictions, and survey arguments.
Modal verbs for advice requests and obligations
Use should, could, would, might, need to, and have to naturally.
Subject verb agreement in everyday English
Reduce agreement errors with singular, plural, third person, and compound subjects.
Level B2
Articles count nouns and specific reference
Use a, an, the, plural nouns, and no article with clearer reference.
Fixing run-ons fragments and comma splices
Write complete sentences and avoid run-ons, fragments, and comma splices.
Complex sentences with because although if and which
Build accurate complex sentences without losing clarity or punctuation control.
Conditionals for choices consequences and advice
Use first and second conditionals for recommendations, persuasion, and predictions.
Prepositions for time place services and work
Improve common prepositions in appointments, schedules, locations, and workplace contexts.
English word order for clear CELPIP responses
Fix word order problems in questions, adverbs, adjective placement, and complex clauses.
Punctuation and capitalization for CELPIP writing
Use periods, commas, capitalization, and apostrophes to improve readability.
Practise CELPIP grammar for real
These lessons teach the strategy. Mocko lets you drill it with realistic CELPIP questions and instant feedback, free to start.
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