CELPIP Listening

    CELPIP Listening Practice — All Six Parts.

    Practice every part of the official CELPIP Listening section — Problem Solving, Daily Life Conversation, Listening for Information, News Item, Discussion, and Viewpoints. Each passage is recorded with Canadian English voices, plays at real test pace, and is followed by the same multiple-choice format you'll see on test day. Answer explanations are revealed after every submission so you can spot the gaps in your comprehension.

    30 tests · 1140 practice items · 47–55 minutes • 38 questions across 6 parts

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    CELPIP Listening practice library

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    Part 1 — Listening to Problem Solving

    1 free

    Listen to a conversation between two people resolving a problem and answer multiple-choice questions.

    Part 2 — Listening to a Daily Life Conversation

    1 free

    Follow a casual everyday conversation and answer questions about who said what and why.

    Part 3 — Listening for Information

    1 free

    Listen to a longer informational talk and answer detailed questions about specific facts.

    Part 4 — Listening to a News Item

    1 free

    Listen to a Canadian news segment and answer questions about the main events and details.

    Part 5 — Listening to a Discussion

    1 free

    Watch a video of a discussion between speakers and answer questions about each person's view.

    Part 6 — Listening to Viewpoints

    1 free

    Hear an extended monologue presenting an argument and answer questions on the speaker's reasoning.

    How CELPIP Listening works

    A short primer on the official CELPIP format.

    The CELPIP Listening section runs roughly 47–55 minutes and covers six parts with around 38 multiple-choice questions. Each audio plays only once — there is no replay button on the real test, and our practice mirrors that constraint by default.

    Most test-takers find Part 5 (Discussion) and Part 6 (Viewpoints) the most demanding because of their length and density. Practising them under realistic conditions is the fastest way to build the listening stamina you need to hit CLB 9 or higher.

    Want a deeper dive? See the CELPIP listening study guide or browse practice strategy articles.

    About this practice

    CELPIP Listening Practice — All Six Parts

    Practice all six CELPIP Listening parts with full-length audio, authentic Canadian accents, and instant scoring. Build the comprehension stamina you need for test day.

    30 full tests · 1140 practice items · 47–55 minutes • 38 questions across 6 parts

    FAQ

    CELPIP Listening questions

    The Listening section runs about 47–55 minutes and contains roughly 38 questions split across six parts. Each audio plays only once and you cannot rewind, so practising under realistic conditions matters.

    Yes. Celpify covers Part 1 (Problem Solving), Part 2 (Daily Life Conversation), Part 3 (Listening for Information), Part 4 (News Item), Part 5 (Discussion), and Part 6 (Viewpoints) — each with multiple full passages.

    Every passage is recorded with Canadian English voices and accents, mirroring the audio you'll hear on the official CELPIP test.

    On the real CELPIP test you only hear each audio once. Our practice mirrors that constraint by default, but you can re-attempt any question from your dashboard to track improvement.

    180 Listening passages span our 30 mock-aligned tests, with multiple passages per part — all open to practise on Celpify without a paid subscription. Reading and Listening practice is unlimited on free accounts.