CELPIP LEVELS EXPLAINED
What does it take to get CLB 9 in speaking/writing? We will show you what each level requires. Use this as a guide to help you achieve your target score.What is required to achieve CLB 9 in speaking and writing? This guide will explain what each level entails to help you reach your target score.
Why can't I seem to get past a certain level? Why am I stuck at level 6/7/8?
What does it take to get CLB 9? I think I did well, but only got CLB 8, what gives?
These are some of the most frequently asked questions we receive from CELPIP candidates.
Many test takers review the official level descriptors and still feel unsure about what is holding them back. The difference between levels is often subtle, and it’s not always obvious which specific skills or habits are preventing progress to the next band.
At Celpip Prep Desk, we focus on helping you understand why your score landed where it did. Through guided explanations and structured feedback, you gain clarity on how CELPIP evaluates performance and which aspects of your English need targeted improvement — whether it’s task response, clarity, organization, vocabulary use, or consistency across skills.
The level descriptors below are published by CELPIP and are included here for reference. They provide a general framework, but true improvement comes from understanding how these descriptors apply in real test situations and to your individual performance.
For complete and official descriptions of all CELPIP levels, we recommend visiting the CELPIP website directly.
CELPIP Speaking — Level Descriptors
Quick reference to understand what typically separates levels. This is simplified guidance to help learners self-check areas to improve.
| CELPIP Speaking Level | Content / Coherence | Vocabulary | Listenability | Task Fulfillment | When |
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12 Advanced
Very strong workplace & community communication
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11 Advanced
Strong workplace & community communication
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10 Highly effective
Effective communication in most contexts
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9 Effective
Works well in common workplace/community tasks
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8 Good
Good communication; more consistency needed
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CELPIP Writing — Level Descriptors
Simplified guidance to help you understand what typically separates higher writing levels (structure, word choice, readability, and task completion).
| CELPIP Writing Level | Content / Coherence | Vocabulary | Readability | Task Fulfillment | When |
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12 Advanced
Advanced writing for workplace & community contexts
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11 Advanced
Strong writing across common contexts
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10 Highly effective
Effective writing in most contexts
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9 Effective
Effective writing for common tasks
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8 Good
Good writing; more consistency needed
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CELPIP Writing Evaluation Criteria
Use this checklist to understand what evaluators look for in CELPIP Writing. (Guidance summary for learning.)
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What you say
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2. Vocabulary
Word choice
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3. Readability
How it reads
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4. Task Fulfillment
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CELPIP Speaking Evaluation Criteria
Use this checklist to understand what evaluators commonly look for in CELPIP Speaking. (Guidance summary for learning.)
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2. Vocabulary
Word choice
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3. Listenability
How it sounds
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4. Task Fulfillment
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How Is the CELPIP Score Determined?
CELPIP Speaking and Writing scores are based on a careful evaluation of how a test taker performs across all tasks in each component. Your responses are reviewed by multiple trained raters, not just one person.
For Speaking, each performance is assessed by at least three independent speaking raters.
For Writing, each performance is assessed by at least four independent writing raters.
All raters work independently. They do not see each other’s scores and do not know how another rater has evaluated the same performance. This process helps ensure fairness and consistency.
Rating Criteria (What Raters Look For)
Raters evaluate performance using specific criteria, often referred to as rating dimensions.
Speaking is evaluated across:
Content / Coherence
Vocabulary
Listenability
Task Fulfillment
Writing is evaluated across:
Content / Coherence
Vocabulary
Readability
Task Fulfillment
Each of these dimensions is divided into performance levels. For every level, there are clear descriptors that explain what a test taker’s language ability typically looks like at that stage.
Raters assign a level in each dimension by identifying clear, observable evidence in your responses that matches those descriptors.
Benchmarking and Score Review
Once all initial ratings are completed, the scores are checked for consistency.
If the ratings do not sufficiently agree, the system automatically assigns a benchmark rater. Benchmark raters are highly experienced and have demonstrated strong accuracy and reliability over time. Like the original raters, they work independently and do not see the earlier scores.
This additional step helps ensure that final results are stable and well-supported.
How the Final Score Is Calculated
Your Speaking and Writing scores are calculated using the ratings assigned across the different dimensions. These scores are then converted into a CELPIP level.
The conversion rules are not random. They are established through a formal standard-setting process carried out by English-language experts and testing specialists. During this process, experts determine what language learners need to be able to demonstrate at each level (for example, CLB 8 or CLB 9).
By carefully analyzing test tasks and performance evidence, the experts define how much proficiency is required for each CELPIP level. This creates a research-based and defensible link between your performance, your component scores, and your final CELPIP level.
Important Note
This explanation is provided for learning and understanding purposes. For official scoring policies and procedures, always refer to CELPIP’s official documentation.
CELPIP ⇄ CLB Calculator
Mobile-friendly calculator to compare CELPIP-General levels with CLB levels. Includes simple Express Entry language requirement hints (guidance only).
Calculator
CELPIP → CLBChoose a mode, select your levels, and the result updates instantly.
Most users choose CELPIP → CLB to understand immigration requirements.
Pick your CELPIP levels for the four skills.
Choose a CLB level to see a recommended CELPIP target range.
This is guidance only and does not represent official CELPIP/IRCC results.
Select your levels above to see the conversion and program hints.
Celpip Prep Desk is an independent preparation platform and is not affiliated with CELPIP or Paragon Testing Enterprises.
Express Entry language hints
Pick a program to see the minimum CLB requirement, then compare with your “Minimum CLB” result.
Enter your CELPIP levels (left) to get your Minimum CLB, then use this box to compare against the program requirement.
These are simplified hints for guidance only. Always verify eligibility directly on official IRCC program pages.