Mock Test 30
Full mock or single section
Sit a full CELPIP simulation in one go — Listening, Reading, Writing, Speaking — or drill a single section in 15–55 minutes. Reading and Listening map to the official CLB chart; Writing and Speaking are scored by an AI examiner against the official CELPIP rubric.
Pick a mock to start. Full simulation requires a paid plan.
Full mock or single section
Full mock or single section
Full mock or single section
Full mock or single section
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Full mock or single section
Full mock or single section
Full mock or single section
Full mock or single section
Full mock or single section
Full mock or single section
Full mock or single section
Full mock or single section
Full mock or single section
Full mock or single section
Full mock or single section
Full mock or single section
Full mock or single section
Same shape as the official exam — Listening, Reading, Writing, Speaking — sat in one ~3-hour block.
A CELPIP mock test is a full simulation of the official CELPIP-General exam: the same four sections, the same on-screen interface, the same time limits, taken in a single ~3-hour sitting. Celpify ships 30 of them, all in the published computer-based format of the official CELPIP test.
Mocks exist because the gap between drilling individual questions and sitting the real exam is mostly stamina, pacing, and section-switching cost. You can ace standalone Reading Part 3 paragraphs and still mistime the real reading section because Listening drained you first. Running a full mock under the timer once a week in the run-up to your test date is how that gap closes — and where the AI feedback on Writing and Speaking starts to compound.
Each mock on Celpify is original content — written to the published CELPIP question shapes, never leaked exam material — and indexed by mock number so you can re-run the same mock to track CLB drift, or move to the next one for fresh material.
Identical structure on every mock, so the only variable is the content you're tested on.
| Section | Timing | Tasks | Question type |
|---|---|---|---|
| Listening | ~47–55 min | 6 parts | Multiple choice |
| Reading | ~55–60 min | 4 parts | MCQ + dropdowns |
| Writing | ~53–60 min | 2 tasks | Email + survey response |
| Speaking | ~15–20 min | 8 tasks | Recorded responses |
A full mock runs back-to-back with no scheduled break between sections — the timer never pauses on you. If 3 hours isn't on your calendar today, every mock supports a single-section drill so you can sit just Listening, Reading, Writing, or Speaking on its own.
Reading and Listening hit the official CLB chart. Writing and Speaking are graded by an AI examiner against the published rubric.
Reading and Listening are auto-scored. Your raw correct count is mapped through the official CELPIP score chart to a CELPIP level (1–12), which is also the CLB level for that skill — CELPIP 7 = CLB 7, CELPIP 9 = CLB 9. There's no AI in this loop; the chart is deterministic, and the score you see at the end of the section is the score you'd see on a real result report.
Writing and Speaking are graded by an AI examiner against the four published CELPIP traits — Content / Coherence, Vocabulary, Listenability (Speaking) or Readability (Writing), and Task Fulfillment. For each task you get a per-trait score plus targeted feedback on what moved the score, returned in under a minute. Scores roll up into a CELPIP level for the whole section.
The point of grading both with the same rubric the official raters use is calibration. A mock CLB readout that lands within one level of your real CELPIP result is the useful signal — but the bigger value is the per-trait feedback, because it tells you specifically what to practise next instead of just "do another mock". A "Vocabulary 6 / Task Fulfillment 9" return is a different study plan from "Vocabulary 9 / Coherence 6", and only per-trait feedback surfaces that.
Same content, two scopes — pick by what you have time for.
Every mock test on Celpify supports two scopes from the same start screen. Full mock sits all four sections back-to-back under the official timing — closest to a real exam day, including the section-switching cost. Single-section drill is just one skill (Listening, Reading, Writing, or Speaking), scored on the same chart or rubric as the full version.
Paid plans get 5 full mocks and 10 section drills per day, tracked separately so burning your full-mock cap doesn't lock you out of section work. Anonymous and free accounts can browse the library and read the format; a paid plan is required to actually start an attempt and trigger AI scoring.
Express Entry, PNP, CEC, and Canadian citizenship applicants targeting CLB 7+.
Most Celpify users are sitting CELPIP-General because an immigration program asks for it: Express Entry (CLB 7 floor, CLB 9 unlocks the Express Entry language sub-totals that move CRS rankings), PNP and Canadian Experience Class streams that mirror that CLB requirement, and citizenship applicants who only need CELPIP-General LS (Listening + Speaking, CLB 4).
The mock library is calibrated to that audience: passages and prompts run at CLB 7–10 difficulty, Speaking and Writing tasks lean on Canadian workplace and civic scenarios that map to what the real exam pulls from, and CLB results are annotated against the program thresholds so you know whether your last attempt cleared the bar you're shooting for.
Drill a single skill instead of sitting the full three hours.
Every Celpify mock supports a single-skill scope from the same start screen. Pick the section you need, sit just that part, and get the same scoring chart or AI rubric as the full mock — useful when you only have a lunch break instead of a real exam-day window.
~45 min, six audio parts, auto-scored against the CLB chart.
~55 min, four parts (MCQ + dropdowns), auto-scored against the CLB chart.
~55 min, two tasks (email + survey), AI-scored like the real CELPIP test.
~15 min, eight recorded tasks, AI-scored like the real CELPIP test.
Rerun the same skill across mocks to track CLB trend for that section, or rotate sections to find where you're weakest before the real exam.
Background on the format, scoring chart, and what to do after a mock.
Section-by-section walkthrough of timing, question types, and the CLB scoring chart.
CLB thresholds and the CRS points each band unlocks — what your mock CLB needs to clear.
ID rules, timing, and what to bring — the operational stuff a mock can't simulate.
Diagnose the weakest trait from your last mock and build a targeted study plan.
Quick answers about CELPIP mock tests on Celpify.