CELPIP Dec 3 Real Test Topics (Task 1–8)
These were the real CELPIP test topics on Dec 3 (Task 1–8).
Nothing tricky.
No “surprise” topics.
Just clear situations and natural English.
If you’re preparing for CELPIP, this is the level you should practice with.
I highly recommend timing yourself and trying to speak or write each task out loud.
Save this post and practice it like a real test.
If you're aiming to excel in the CELPIP speaking test, it helps to familiarize yourself with common tasks and practice under real-test conditions. From my experience preparing with actual test topics, timing yourself on each task is crucial—it helps build fluency and manage exam pressure. For instance, when giving advice on workplace conflicts, focusing on clear communication and a professional approach really makes your response resonate. Similarly, narrating visits to unfamiliar places or describing busy marketplace scenes requires you to engage the listener with vivid details and personal reflections. I also found comparing options, like choosing between a gym and a swimming pool, a practical way to show organized thinking. When deciding on social situations, such as whether to include a cousin in a private outing, sharing your reasoning demonstrates both language skills and personality. Don’t hesitate to speak or write your answers aloud during practice—this boosts your speaking confidence and helps identify areas for improvement. Using natural English, avoiding surprises by sticking to clear, realistic situations, and incorporating vocabulary that reflects your level will make your performance stand out. Remember, these tasks are designed to assess your English in everyday contexts, so focusing on clarity, structure, and relevant details will serve you well. Keep practicing with real or simulated test materials, and make sure you understand the task instructions clearly to optimize your preparation.








For anyone asking how to practice these, I used PrepAmigo.com because it has a lot of real test–style prompts. It made the real exam feel familiar.