CELPIP Vocabulary Builder, Levels 4-6: Ace the CELPIP with this Vocab Workbook
By Jackie Bolen
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Learn hundreds of essential English vocabulary words to help you get a higher score on the CELPIP.
Improve your CELPIP score by mastering new vocabulary words. You'll see the words and expressions used in a dialogue, find out what it means and then get an opportunity to practice what you've learned.
It's everything you need to improve your English vocabulary and score higher on this important exam. This book is written for high-beginner to intermediate English learners who want to score 4-6 on the CELPIP exam.
Jackie Bolen has 20 years of experience teaching ESL/EFL to students in South Korea and Canada. With her help, you'll improve your English vocabulary skills in no time at all! She's helped thousands of students improve their scores on English proficiency exams, including the CELPIP.
Pick up a copy of the book today if you want to...
- Have hundreds of words and expressions in English at your fingertips.
- Open doors for future academic programs or jobs.
- See how these words and phrases are used in real life.
- Become more confident with English.
- Have some fun while learning vocab.
- Improve your CELPIP score.
These are the vocabulary words that you'll hear over and over again in real life, as well as on both versions of the CELPIP. Spend time mastering them and you'll be speaking, reading, writing and listening in English like a pro.
Gain some confidence, and improve your English exam scores. Yes, it really is that easy with these engaging and interactive vocabulary lessons!
CELPIP Vocabulary Builder (Levels 4-6) by Jackie Bolen will help you stay motivated, while consistently improving your English skills. Buy the book today!
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CELPIP Vocabulary Builder, Levels 4-6 - Jackie Bolen
CELPIP Vocabulary Builder, Levels 4-6:
Ace the CELPIP with this Vocab Workbook
Jackie Bolen
www.eslspeaking.org
Copyright © 2023 by Jackie Bolen
All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, distributed, or transmitted in any form or by any means, including photocopying, recording or other electronic or mechanical means without the prior written permission of the publisher, except in the case of brief quotations in critical reviews and certain other non-commercial uses permitted by copyright law. For permission requests, write to the publisher/author at the following address: Jackie Bolen: jb.business.online@gmail.com.
Table of Contents
About the Author: Jackie Bolen.....................................................5
How to Use this Book .............................................................6
Top 10 Tips to Prepare for the CELPIP Exam..........................................7
I Have to Go.................................................................10
Sorry I'm Late................................................................11
Window-Shopping ............................................................13
Vocabulary Builder #1.........................................................14
Asking for a Recommendation ..................................................18
How was Italy? ..............................................................19
Talking about the News ........................................................20
Should we Bring Some Wine? ...................................................21
Ordering Chinese Food.........................................................22
Please Stay Home! ............................................................23
Vocabulary Builder #2.........................................................24
Small Talk ..................................................................28
Nothing Special ..............................................................29
Which Bus Can I Take?........................................................30
Online Dating................................................................32
At a Baseball Game ...........................................................33
Vocabulary Builder #3.........................................................34
The Game Last Night ..........................................................39
Let's Catch a Movie ...........................................................40
Eating Habits.................................................................41
At a Fast Food Restaurant.......................................................42
Deciding What to Cook........................................................43
A New Neighbor .............................................................44
I'd Like a Refund, Please.......................................................45
I Have to Cancel..............................................................46
Vocabulary Builder #4.........................................................47
Save the Environment..........................................................52
For Fun .....................................................................54
Beautiful Weather.............................................................55
Talking about dogs............................................................56
Camping ....................................................................57
Checking in at the Airport ......................................................58
Going to the Beach............................................................59
Christmas Holidays............................................................61
A new phone.................................................................62
Vocabulary Builder #5.........................................................63
A Basic Computer ............................................................69
The Blind Date...............................................................70
Getting to a Concert ...........................................................71
The Ice Cream Shop...........................................................72
Terrible Hangover ............................................................73
Going hiking.................................................................74
The Typhoon ................................................................75
A New Car..................................................................76
I'm Hungry!..................................................................78
Let's Get a Beer...............................................................79
Talking About Chores..........................................................80
Playing Board Games..........................................................81
Vocabulary Builder #6.........................................................82
Asking for Money.............................................................86
Traffic Jam ..................................................................87
A Bad Cold..................................................................88
Lots of Traffic................................................................89
At the Farmer's Market.........................................................90
Under Pressure...............................................................91
Pizza for Dinner?.............................................................92
A Wedding..................................................................93
Air Jordans..................................................................94
Vocabulary Builder #7.........................................................95
Not Feeling Great.............................................................99
New Year's Resolutions .......................................................100
Before You Go................................................................101
About the Author: Jackie Bolen
I taught English in South Korea for 10 years to every level and type of student. I've taught every age from kindergarten kids to adults. Most of my time has centered around teaching at two universities in Cheonan and Busan. These days, I'm teaching teenagers and adults in Vancouver, Canada. In my spare time, you can usually find me outside surfing, biking, hiking, or snowshoeing.
I hold a Master of Arts in Psychology. During my time in Korea, I completed both the Cambridge CELTA and DELTA certification programs. With the combination of almost 20 years teaching ESL/EFL learners of all ages and levels, and the more formal teaching qualifications I've obtained, I have a solid foundation on which to offer advice to English learners.
I hope that you find this book useful. I would love it if you sent me an email with any questions or feedback that you might have.
YouTube: www.youtube.com/c/jackiebolen
Pinterest: www.pinterest.com/eslspeaking
Email: jb.business.online@gmail.com
You may also want to check out these other books by Jackie Bolen. It's easy to find them wherever you like to buy books.
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How to Use this Book
This book is designed to help you build a bigger vocabulary, which is essential for the CELPIP exam. If you want to get a high score on this exam, it will be necessary to know this kind of language.
To use this book, I recommend doing one lesson per day, instead of all of them at one time. This will help you to remember the material. Do the practice exercises, and try not to cheat by looking at the answers!
Use a vocabulary notebook, and be sure to write down any new words that you learn. Review them frequently and consider making some flashcards. Push yourself to use this new vocabulary when speaking and see if you can find them when watching English TV or movies, or reading.
Make sure you know how to pronounce any new word that you learn. Look on YouTube or Google, How to say _____
to find out. This will help you get a higher score on the speaking section.
This book is one way to expand your vocabulary range. You might also consider extensive reading and listening as well. Find things to listen to (podcasts, movies, TV shows) or read (books, magazine, newspaper articles) that are at your level, or just slightly below. The key is to read or listen just for fun and to not have to use a dictionary all the time. This will not only help you become more familiar with English vocabulary but it'll also help you improve your grammatical accuracy as well.
Be sure to do some practice tests (search on Google for "CELPIP