Question coverage by task
The current bundled practice bank includes 17 prompts for each of the 8 CELPIP Speaking tasks. That gives learners enough repetition to notice which task type breaks down first.
CELPIP speaking questions
Use this question-bank guide to understand the practice coverage before you record a full CELPIP Speaking attempt.
136 practice prompts
17 sets with Tasks 1-8
Image prompts for Tasks 3, 4, 5, and 8
The current bundled practice bank includes 17 prompts for each of the 8 CELPIP Speaking tasks. That gives learners enough repetition to notice which task type breaks down first.
Image-based tasks need visual practice. Joe Speaking keeps image context for describing scenes, making predictions, comparing options, and describing unusual situations.
A question bank is useful only when it leads to speaking. Pick a task, record an answer, review the transcript and replay, then repeat the same task with a clearer structure.
The bank is designed for task coverage and repeat practice, not for memorizing fixed answers.
Joe Speaking has enough CELPIP-specific material to deserve its own public discovery surface rather than hiding the bank inside IELTS copy.
Start with the task that feels least natural: advice, story, picture, prediction, persuasion, difficult situation, opinion, or unusual scene.
Treat the prompt as a live speaking task instead of a writing exercise.
Use another prompt from the same task type to test whether the structure improved.
These are practice prompts for preparation. They are not official CELPIP test questions and should not be memorized as predictions.
If the task names are still confusing, read the full 8-task guide before recording.
Read the 8-task guideNo. Joe Speaking is an independent practice tool and is not affiliated with the official CELPIP test administrators.
No. Feedback and level estimates are for practice only. Use them to find patterns, repeat weak tasks, and build a stronger speaking routine.
Yes. The practice bank covers Tasks 1-8, including image-based tasks for describing scenes, making predictions, comparing options, and describing unusual situations.