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Real CELPIP Speaking Topics from March 2026: Analyzed & Answered

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Looking for authentic CELPIP Speaking topics from March 2026? You’re in the right place. We’ve collected and analyzed real prompts from test-takers who took the CELPIP test last month—giving you a rare, up-to-date look at what to expect.

What Are the Most Common Speaking Topics?

Based on verified reports, the top four topics in March 2026 were:

  • Describing a memorable trip and why it changed your perspective
  • Explaining how technology has affected daily communication in your community
  • Choosing between two options: working from home or returning to the office—and justifying your choice
  • Discussing a local issue you’d like to see improved (e.g., public transit, park access, noise pollution)

How to Answer These Like a Native Speaker

Test evaluators look for fluency, coherence, vocabulary range, and natural phrasing. Avoid memorized answers. Instead, practice structuring your response like this:

  1. State your opinion clearly in the first sentence
  2. Give one strong reason with a personal example
  3. Add a second reason, perhaps contrasting with the alternative
  4. End with a forward-looking thought or personal commitment

Sample Answer Snippet: Technology & Communication

“I believe technology has made communication faster but less personal. For example, my family now texts instead of calling, but I miss hearing their voices. I’ve started scheduling weekly video calls to reconnect—small changes make a big difference.”

This answer scores well because it shows personal reflection, specific examples, and natural transitions.

Pro Tip: Practice With a Timer

The CELPIP Speaking section is timed. Aim for 1-2 minutes per response. Record yourself, listen back, and note filler words like “um” or “like.” Cut them out by pausing instead.

Remember: Authenticity beats perfection. The assessors want to hear you, not a script.

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