Free CELPIP Tool

CELPIP Study Planner

Use this free planner to turn vague exam preparation into a weekly routine. It helps you decide how many hours to study, which module should get the most attention, and when to shift from skill-building into mock exam review.

It is designed for CELPIP-General learners preparing for Canada PR, score improvement, or a fixed exam date who need a realistic plan they can actually follow.

Planner Snapshot

Target score 9

Balanced CELPIP-General preparation

Weekly hours

6

Total planned hours

36

Planner Inputs

Main focus area
Weekly pace

Recommended Weekly Split

Listening

2h / week

Reading

2h / week

Writing

2h / week

Speaking

2h / week

4-Week Sample Plan

Week 1

Baseline and study setup

  • Take one diagnostic practice session and note weak areas.
  • Review one sample answer or structure guide for your focus area.
  • Set a repeating study schedule that matches your weekly pace.

Week 2

Focused skill-building

  • Do two targeted practice sessions on the main weak module.
  • Review mistakes immediately after practice and write down patterns.
  • Add one timed mini-session to make the test format feel more familiar.

Week 3

Mixed practice and timing control

  • Combine one focused skill session with one mixed-skill session.
  • Use model answers or examples to improve structure, not memorization.
  • Repeat the hardest task type until the response flow feels cleaner.

Week 4

Checkpoint and plan adjustment

  • Take a mock test or a longer mixed practice block.
  • Compare results with Week 1 and adjust the next month around remaining weak areas.
  • Keep one recovery day so the plan stays realistic and repeatable.

Why This Tool Helps

A study plan is most useful when it is realistic. The planner keeps your weekly pace visible so you do not build a routine that looks impressive on paper but breaks after a few days.

It also makes it easier to balance task-specific work, model answers, and full mock exams. That is especially important if you are preparing for Canada PR and want stronger score improvement with limited study hours.

Next Step

Turn your plan into real practice

Once your weekly split is clear, begin with a free test or your weakest module so the study planner becomes a working routine instead of a saved idea.