What Task 6 asks for
Task 6 asks you to respond to a difficult social or practical situation. The answer should sound calm, polite, and realistic.
CELPIP Speaking Task 6
Task 6 asks you to respond to a difficult social or practical situation. The answer should sound calm, polite, and realistic. Practice with the task timer, then review your recording, transcript, and feedback.
60 seconds prep, 60 seconds response
No-image CELPIP speaking task
Record, replay, transcript, and feedback
Task 6 asks you to respond to a difficult social or practical situation. The answer should sound calm, polite, and realistic.
Practice acknowledging the problem before giving a solution. A useful structure is apology or empathy, explanation, proposed action, and next step.
A weak answer becomes too emotional or too vague. Stay practical and show how you would handle the relationship, not just the problem.
A prompt may feel like: “You need to tell a coworker that their mistake caused a problem. What would you say?” Use it to practice structure, not to memorize a script.
Use this page when difficult situation is the task that breaks your answer rhythm.
The app keeps Task 6 tied to the prompt, timer, and review loop so practice can improve across attempts.
Task 6 asks you to respond to a difficult social or practical situation. The answer should sound calm, polite, and realistic.
Practice acknowledging the problem before giving a solution. A useful structure is apology or empathy, explanation, proposed action, and next step.
Use replay and transcript to choose one fix, then answer a nearby prompt again.
This is practice guidance, not official CELPIP instruction or scoring.
Once Task 6 feels steadier, move back to the full 8-task practice flow so the skill survives a longer session.
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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.